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Reading Horizons and the Common Core State Standards Heidi Hyte November 14, 2012

Discuss how Reading Horizons… Correlates to the Common Core State Standards for students in grades 4 and above. Fulfills needs for students who have special needs. Addresses needs of English Language Learners. Meets requirements for students in Adult Education settings. Objectives of Today’s Presentation:

Discuss how Reading Horizons… Correlates to the Common Core State Standards for students in grades 4 and above. Fulfills needs for students who have special needs. Addresses needs of English Language Learners. Meets requirements for students in Adult Education settings. Objectives of Today’s Presentation:

What Are the Common Core State Standards?

“Common Core Standards define the knowledge and skills students should have within their K-12 education careers so that they will graduate high school able to succeed in entry-level, credit-bearing academic college courses and in workforce training programs.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010 )

To foster higher student achievement in the United States. To equalize educational opportunity. What Is the Purpose of the Standards?

How Does Reading Horizons Correlate to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)?

CCSS for Grades 4-5

Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words. –Use combined knowledge of all letter-sound correspondences, syllabication patterns, and morphology (e.g., roots and affixes) to read accurately unfamiliar multisyllabic words in context and out of context. CCSS for Grades 4-5

Letter-sound and spelling-sound correspondences Long and short vowel spellings (including final e and vowel teams) Grade-appropriate irregularly spelled words Decode multi-syllabic words Break words into syllables Prefixes and suffixes Phonics and Word Recognition

Parts of speech (nouns, pronouns, etc.) Sentence structure Capitalization and punctuation Spelling Language Conventions

The Reading Horizons methodology teaches the complete range of foundational skills outlined in the CCSS. These skills are taught in a progression that allows students to succeed in decoding with automaticity and fluency, building the foundation that is necessary for students to independently read and comprehend grade level text as it is defined in the CCSS. Reading Horizons and the Common Core

Reading Strategies: Application “Jabberwocky” By Lewis Carroll (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, 1872) `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.

“These foundational skills…are necessary and important components of an effective, comprehensive reading program designed to develop proficient readers with the capacity to comprehend texts across a range of types and disciplines.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010) Foundational Skills

Teacher Responsibility

“Standards do not tell teachers how to teach, but they do help teachers figure out the knowledge and skills their students should have so that teachers can build the best lessons and environments for their classrooms.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010)

“By emphasizing required achievements, the Standards leave room for teachers, curriculum developers, and states to determine how those goals should be reached and what additional topics should be addressed…Teachers are thus free to provide students with whatever tools and knowledge their professional judgment and experience identify as most helpful for meeting the goals set out in the Standards.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010)

No accommodations for students below grade-level expectations are provided. Limitations = Teacher Responsibility

“The Standards set grade-specific standards but do not define the intervention methods or materials necessary to support students who are well below or well above grade- level expectations.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010)

No accommodations for students below grade-level expectations. The Standards do not describe all that can or should be taught. This is left to the discretion of the teachers and curriculum developers. Limitations = Teacher Responsibility

“While the Standards focus on what is most essential, they do not describe all that can or should be taught. A great deal is left to the discretion of teachers and curriculum developers. The aim of the Standards is to articulate the fundamentals, not to set out an exhaustive list or a set of restrictions that limits what can be taught beyond what is specified herein.”

No accommodations for students below grade-level expectations. Standards do not describe all that can or should be taught; left to the discretion of the teachers and curriculum developers. Permit appropriate accommodations for students with special needs and English Language Learners. Limitations = Teacher Responsibility

Without defining the full range of supports appropriate for English language learners and students with special needs, permit appropriate accommodations to ensure maximum participation to provide “the opportunity to learn and meet the same high standards necessary in their post-high school lives.”

Discuss how Reading Horizons… Correlates to the Common Core State Standards for students in grades 4 and above. Fulfills needs for students who have special needs. Addresses needs of English Language Learners. Meets requirements for students in Adult Education settings. Objectives of Today’s Presentation:

“In order for students with disabilities to meet high academic standards and to fully demonstrate their conceptual and procedural knowledge and skills in mathematics, reading, writing, speaking and listening (English language arts), their instruction must incorporate supports and accommodations, including…” What About Students with Special Needs?

“…Teachers and specialized instructional support personnel who are prepared and qualified to deliver high-quality, evidence- based, individualized instruction and support services.” The Common Core for Students with Special Needs (cont.)

Professional Development

Online Workshop

“Instructional supports for learning…which foster student engagement by presenting information in multiple ways and allowing for diverse avenues of action and expression.” The Common Core for Students with Special Needs (cont.)

Research Based Explicit Systematically Sequenced Multi-sensory* *Based on Orton-Gillingham principles of instruction.

Multi-Sensory Instruction

“Instructional accommodations (Thompson, Morse, Sharpe & Hall, 2005) ―changes in materials or procedures― which do not change the standards but allow students to learn within the framework of the Common Core.” The Common Core for Students with Special Needs (cont.)

Delivery: Direct Instruction and Software

Direct Instruction

Interactive Computer Courseware 4 th Grade to Adult

The Reading Horizons program provides clear, concise, and effective tools that teachers can rely on to explicitly teach the foundational skills that are required for each student to become proficient in reading. Resources for Teaching Skills in the Common Core

Manual Lessons Effective Methodology Guided Practice and Review Reference Lessons Reading Library, Reverse Listening Cards, Student Workbook, Flash Cards, and Software. Effective Instructional Materials

Direct Instruction Materials

Student Workbook

Reading Library Student Books

GradeLiteraryInformation 450% 845%55% 1230%70% Informational Texts Distribution of Literary and Informational Passages by Grade in the 2009 NAEP Reading Framework (2008). Reading framework for the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Discuss how Reading Horizons… Correlates to the Common Core State Standards for students in grades 4 and above. Fulfills needs for students who have special needs. Addresses needs of English Language Learners. Meets requirements for students in Adult Education settings. Objectives of Today’s Presentation:

“Teachers must build on [ELLs’] enormous reservoir of talent and provide those students who need it with additional time and appropriate instructional support.” What about ELLs?

Teachers and personnel at the school and district levels need to be well-prepared and qualified to support ELLs while taking advantage of the many strengths and skills they bring to the classroom. The Common Core for ELLs

Deliver instruction that develops foundational skills in English and enables ELLs to participate fully in grade-level coursework. The Common Core for ELLs (cont.)

Provide coursework that prepares ELLs for postsecondary education or the workplace, yet is made comprehensible for students learning content in a second language (through specific pedagogical techniques and additional resources) The Common Core for ELLs (cont.)

ESP Database

Ongoing assessment and feedback to guide learning The Common Core for ELLs (cont.)

Software assessments include: – Word Recognition – Most Common Words – Word Segmentation – Comprehension measures for each reading passage – Chapter Tests Each assessment provides the teacher with clear and useful information to monitor the progress of each student, as well as the whole class. Reading Horizons Assessments

The Guided Practice and Dictation section of each lesson provides the teacher with an opportunity to informally assess each student as they spell and read each word and sentence the teacher dictates. Skill Checks were designed to check for student mastery to allow students to “test out” of skills they already know. Six chapter assessments are offered to assess student progress. These assessments are administered at the end of each chapter and can be effective tools to monitor progress, as well as guide instruction. Materials for Assessment

Discuss how Reading Horizons… Correlates to the Common Core State Standards for students in grades 4 and above. Fulfills needs for students who have special needs. Addresses needs of English Language Learners. Meets requirements for students in Adult Education settings. Objectives of Today’s Presentation:

What about Adult Education?

“If the standards (for what a high school graduate is expected to know and be able to do to compete effectively in a 21st century economy) rise to a new level, it stands to reason that the same expectations will apply to students completing a program in adult education.” ( Adult Education

In Conclusion…

“The Standards are intended to be a living work: as new and better evidence emerges, the Standards will be revised accordingly.” (NGA & CCSSO, 2010)

See Reading Horizons Common Core Correlations at

Questions?

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