Academic Improvement – Reading Ms. Schmidt

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Academic Improvement – Reading Ms. Schmidt

Academic Improvement Goals Increase comprehension and understanding of fiction and nonfiction text. Increase critical thinking, going beyond what is written in the text. Increase fluency (rate, speed, accuracy). Increase vocabulary and decoding skills.

Textbook Reading Express Workbook – Comprehension Intervention Be a Better Reader Workbook – Supplemental Comprehension Word Wisdom Workbook – Vocabulary Intervention

materials Class Workbooks (stay in classroom, unless homework is assigned) AR Book Folder Pencil

School & Classroom Policies Students must follow all policies stated in the student handbook. General Classroom Rules: -Be Responsible. Come to class prepared. -Be Respectful. No talking while teacher or others are speaking. -Be Responsible. Be in your seat when the bell rings. -Be Responsible. Make complete efforts on all assignments.

Grading Pass = 100% - 70% Fail = 69% and below Per Summit Hill School District 161 Policy: Formative Assessment is the formal and informal processes teachers and students use to gather evidence for the purpose of improving learning. Assessment for learning is how we provide students valuable feedback on their progress toward achieving the specific learning target. Summative Assessment provides evidence of student achievement for the purpose of making a judgment about student competence or program effectiveness. Assessment of learning is how we know our students have achieved specific learning expectations.

Placement Into Reading Improvement Based on: -STAR scores (Fall, Winter, Spring) -Teacher Recommendation Students are progress monitored with STAR and AIMSweb throughout the year to make sure placement is correct. After data review, if a student proves not to need the Academic Improvement course, he/she will be placed into the Encore rotation.

Why Reading Is Important

Topics Covered Vocabulary Skills -Prefixes, Suffixes, Root Words -Context Clues, -Connotation and Denotation -Multiple Meaning Words -Analogies -Dictionary and Thesaurus

Topics Covered Text Features -Charts -Graphs, -Maps -Headings and Subheadings -Sidebars and Footnotes

Topics Covered Text Structures -Compare and Contrast -Cause and Effect -Sequential and Chronological Order -Problem and Solution -Question and Answer -Proposition and Support

Topics Covered Reading Comprehension: -Author’s Purpose -Main Idea and Supporting Details -Inferences and Conclusions -Fact and Opinion -Propaganda -Reading Critically

Topics Covered Literary Elements -Plot -Conflict -Character -Setting -Theme -Mood and Tone -Irony -Symbolism

Topics Covered Genres -Short Stories -Myths and Legends -Newspapers, Magazines, and Electronic Sources -Autobiographies and Biographies -Poetry -Information Materials -Consumer and Workplace Documents

Topics Covered Reading Strategies -Previewing -Self-Questioning -Making Connections -Monitoring -Summarizing -Evaluating

Contact Information Please see my class website. Lesson plans are listed under downloads. Feel free to contact me via email: lschmidt@summithill.org I am available for phone calls before school from 7:30-7:40, from 10:30-11:15, and after school from 2:30-2:40.