Fort Worth ISD Literacy North Texas P-16 Council December 13, 2016 Adapted from the October 11, 2016 presentation to the Fort Worth ISD Board of Directors.

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Fort Worth ISD Literacy North Texas P-16 Council December 13, 2016 Adapted from the October 11, 2016 presentation to the Fort Worth ISD Board of Directors Presented by: Arcelia Leon, Executive Director of Literacy K-12 & Content Area Literacy Khechara Bradford, Assistant Superintendent; Curriculum and Instruction Sara Arispe, Associate Superintendent; Accountability & Data Quality

Fort Worth ISD Instruction Focus on Tier 1 Core Instruction Authentic Learning Experiences Student-led Learning Opportunities Small Groups Utilize District Curriculum as Support Teacher Coaching and Ongoing Professional Learning K. Bradford: Focus on Tier 1 Core Instruction and the literacy connection in all content areas. Design instruction for authentic learning experiences for all students. Provide student-led learning opportunities with teacher model and support. Ensure daily opportunities for small group structured and guided practice. Utilize district curriculum as support for planning that leads students to mastery of content. Building teacher capacity for instructional delivery through a coaching model and ongoing professional learning.

Fort Worth ISD Literacy Plan 1. Integrating Literacy Across All Content Areas 2. Implementing Effective Tier One Instruction in Balanced Literacy, and Supportive Academic Interventions 3. Aligning School Policies, Structures, and Culture for Literacy Support 4. Strengthening Instructional Leadership for Teacher Coaching and Support 5. Differentiating Teacher Professional Learning Arcelia Leon 6. Community Involvement

Professional Learning Systemic instruction in early literacy Differentiated instruction in reading and writing Applied grammar through the writing process Transactional Literacy Arcelia Leon

Pre-K - 2nd Grade LD/WS Writing Reading Arcelia Leon: The red icon represents Language Development & Word Study. That includes: oral language, phonics, phonemic awareness (letter to sound correspondence), reading fluency and comprehension. “Learning to Read” In balanced Literacy, reading & writing are taught as interconnected skills.

Grades 3rd – 5th LD/WS Writing Reading Arcelia Leon: As students progress from ‘learning to read’ – to – ‘reading to learn’, there starts to develop a balance: word study, academic language, reading, writing.

Grades 6th – 8th LD/WS Writing Reading Arcelia Leon: Our focus in the middle school grades is on the connection between reading skills and writing application. “What you learn in reading, you apply directly into your writing.”

English I - IV Writing Reading LD/WS Arcelia Leon: The focus in ENG I-IV is on literature analysis, authentic writing, and applied grammar. We want our students to read like writers and write like readers!

FWISD Instructional Model Standard and Measurable Objective I Do – Teacher Modeling We Do –Teacher Guided Practice We Do Together – Student Practice with Peers You Do Alone – Student Independent Practice Student Engagement On-going Checks for Understanding Proactive Classroom Management Instructional Coaches DII

Achieve3000 Progress Monitoring for All Students Differentiated Instruction Accelerated Learning Integrate Literacy across all Content Areas Steadily increase students' ability to read, comprehend, apply and communicate information derived from complex  Sara Arispe

Achieve3000 LevelSet Assessment – baseline Lexile Differentiated, grade appropriate text matched to the student’s Lexile level Ongoing assessment aligned to grade-level standards measures ability to comprehend informational text Text rigor increased as progress is made Sara Arispe

High Expectations: All Students 200 point Lexile gain for every student Progress monitoring throughout the year Additional support for students not making gains as a planned part of the instructional program Sara Arispe

Family Connections Accelerated Reader ReadyRosie Achieve3000 Volunteer Opportunities Arcelia Leon

Arcelia Leon: This is a cross collaborative effort by the district and the community to identify volunteers for 100x25FWTX. Key components of the plan include: Aligning volunteer support and resources to our literacy curriculum Providing training and orientation Analyzing impact on early literacy

To Prepare All Students for College, Career, and Community Leadership 60x30TX 100% of 3rd graders reading at or above grade level by 2025 Middle school career exploration Graduating prepared students for college and careers TX HB 5 By 2030, at least 60% of Texans ages 25-34 will have a certificate or degree TX HB 18 FWTX 100x25 Adapted from the November 15, 2016 presentation of the joint meeting for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Quality Workforce Development Committee and Workforce Solutions for Tarrant County Workforce Improvement Committee

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