Enhancing Core Reading Instruction (ECRI) within Tiered Systems (K-2)
Word Reading, Text Reading, Fluency, Encoding, Reading Block Integration, Data-Based Decision Making
Session Dates
Thursday January 10, 2019 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM - PaTTAN - CENTRAL
Closed
Participants will understand how and why (a) using instructional routines to enhance the delivery of advanced word reading, text reading, fluency practice, and encoding will increase practice opportunities for students, (b) to structure their reading block to enhance their current Core reading instruction, and (c) to use data sources to improve decision-making actions.
Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
- List the instructional components of a Foundational Skills Lesson and be able to
describe the order of skills when completing “pause and process” questions in the training workbook
- Identify some possible data sources and describe how they may be used for
decision-making actions when participating in team discussions
- Identify, describe, and demonstrate the explicit instructional elements of reading
instruction incorporated into each ECRI routine during break-out discussions and practice opportunities
- Demonstrate the delivery of instructional routines for irregular words, phoneme blending, sound-spellings, decoding regularly-spelled words, affixes, advanced word reading, contractions, decodable text reading, fluency in connected text, phoneme segmenting, and encoding regularly-spelled words when practicing routines in small groups
- Develop and articulate a plan for ECRI Foundational Skills implementation within Tier 1 and Tier 2 structures within individual buildings
Target Audience
School Teams to include: Building Administrator, General Education Teachers (minimum of 1 interested grade level), Literacy Specialist/Coach and/or Literacy Interventionist (i.e., Title 1, or Tier 2 intervention teachers), MTSS Coordinator/School Improvement Specialist, IU TaC