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S.V.U.S.D. 3 RD GRADE SUMMER READING ACADEMY INCREASING READING ENGAGEMENT & MOTIVATION JUNE, 2012 at El Verano School 9/11/12
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DETAILS 3 hours a day for 3 weeks Extended Wednesdays for professional development and collaboration 4 classes serving a total of 73 students and absences averaged 1 to 2 students daily. Third grade students selected from all 5 elementary schools based on below grade level scores on: CST ELA STAR E ELA Benchmarks teacher input 9/11/12
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EXPENSES = UNDER $25,000 HIRED: 1 Coordinator, 4 Teachers, 4 Instructional Aides, 1 Librarian PURCHASED; High interest books, online library subscriptions, student book bins, notebooks, post-it notes, pencils, chart paper, etc… FIELD TRIP to Readers’ Books, Library, and Ben & Jerry’s FUNDED BY: Sonoma Valley Education Foundation Todd Trust Team Stepping Stones Mr. & Mrs. Miller Migrant Education Sonoma Valley Unified School District (Kitchen, Transportation & Custodial Staff) 9/11/12
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TEACHER FEEDBACK… “I think that I know these students better in the short 15 days than all last school year because I had the TIME to actually talk to them about their interests and get to know them. I am in LOVE with SRA because I feel like a teacher again! SRA created an opportunity for me to let loose and set free all the creative and engaging opportunities students love. I feel that not having such strict requirements of the children allows them to be children and NOT data-producing machines.” – Ms. Gennifer Caven 9/11/12
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TOP 5 CONDITIONS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO SUCCESS 1) Small class size 2) Focus on reading with self-selection of text 3) Professional Development & Collaboration 4) Less teacher talk 5) Qualitative, rather than quantitative assessments 9/11/12
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STUDENT REFLECTIONS READING ZONE: 90% of students said they felt what it was like to be in the “reading zone” and could describe it. BEFORE & AFTER ATTITUDE: 64% of students had a more favorable description of reading AFTER SRA, while 35% had a description that seems not to change much. ENJOYMENT: At the end of SRA, 80% of students claimed they either liked reading (4) or loved reading (5). 9/11/12
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STAR E BENCHMARK DATA When comparing end of 3 rd grade scores to beginning of 4 th grade scores, 55% of theSRA students increased their STAR. Furthermore, instead of a “summer slide” SRA students increased their GE score by almost 2 months (.18), while the district average was only a.06 increase between May and August. 9/11/12
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WHAT WE WOULD DO DIFFERENTLY NEXT TIME… Build in more collaboration time. Include Instructional Aides and Volunteers in more training Possibly extend the day by 30 min. Invite parents to Reading Strategy sessions in the evening. 9/11/12
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MORE INFO Plan to check-in with students at various schools. Monthly support group with teachers. Check out our Blog Pages for Summer Reading Academy at www.dianedalenberg.com www.dianedalenberg.com DAILY REFLECTIONS MYSTERY READERS & GUEST AUTHORS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT READING ROCKS PLAYLIST View our short summary video (7 minutes) 9/11/12
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SRA DREAM TEAM! 9/11/12
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