NYACK Schools: Jim Wright's RTI/MTSS & Classroom Intervention Workshop

 

On F 19 March 2021, Jim Wright presented to RTI/MTSS team members from the 3 Nyack elementary schools on the topic: RTI/MTSS for Academics: Auditing Your System, Supporting Classroom Teachers. Here are resources from that training:

  • Classroom Support Plan Writer. This free web-based app allows educators to create and print customized classroom intervention plans for individuals and groups!

Additional RTI/MTSS Resources:

  • Tier 1/Classroom Support Plan (CSP). This Google Docs form is designed to capture the essential documentation of a CSP, including the intervention play, record of student contacts during the intervention, and progress-monitoring data.

 

ACADEMIC INTERVENTION IDEAS
General Academic Skills
Acquisition of Academic Item-Set
Reading: Phonics/Alphabetics
Reading: Sight-Word Vocabulary

Sight-Word Vocabulary. The student has rapid recognition of sight-words. 

Reading Fluency

 Fluency. The student reads with adequate fluency to comprehend the text.

  • Assisted Cloze. The tutor reads aloud while the student follows along silently in the practice passage. Then the student reads aloud.
  • Choral Reading. The tutor (lead reader) reads aloud while the reading group or class all read aloud as well.
  • Duet Reading. The tutor and student alternate in reading aloud, with the tutor deciding how much text the student reads during their turn.
  • Echo Reading. Student and tutor alternate in reading short sections of the practice passage.
  • Listening Passage Preview. The student listens to the passage read aloud, then reads the passage aloud with tutor feedback.
  • Passage Preview in Sections. The tutor and student rehearse/read the passage in sections.
  • Paired Reading. The tutor and student read aloud together from a passage, until the student isgnals that they would like to read alone.
  • Repeated Reading. The student reads a passage several times in succession with tutor feedback about accuracy and fluency.
  • Repeated Reading: Group. This version of repeated reading is delivered to a group of 3 students.
  • HELPS Program. This free program provides 15-minute 1:1 tutoring sessions to work on reading fluency. NOTE: Teachers create a free account on the HELPS site and then can access the free materials.
Reading Comprehension

Self-Monitoring:The student monitors understanding of the text while reading.

  • Click or Clunk. The student uses self-signals to monitor understanding at the sentence, paragraph, and page level--and applies 'fix-up' skills.
  • Reading Reflection Pauses. The student monitors understanding periodically and applies fix-up skills.

 Main Idea:The student locates the main idea of a paragraph or passage in informational text.

  • Main Idea Maps. The student uses a graphic organizer to record main idea and supporting details of a passage.
  • Question Generation. The student locates or creates main-idea sentences for all paragraphis in a passage and uses them to create study cards.
  • Read-Ask-Paraphrase. The student locates main idea and supporting details for each paragraph and summarizes them on a graphic organizer. 
    RAP Interactive Form
  • Read Actively. THe student reads, covers, recalls from memory, and rereads each paragraph to boost comprehension.
  • Partner Retell. The student reads a passage, then pairs with another student to engage in a tutoring exchange to identify main idea.
  • Repeated Reading With Oral/Written Retell. The student reads a passage several times and is asked to write or recite the key information from the passage.

Linking Ideas:The student makes connections between ideas in the text.

 Spelling
Spelling Acquisition. The student is able to spell a grade-appropriate range of words correctly.
  • Cover-Copy-Compare.  The student studies spelling-word (or sight-word) models, covers them, copies them from memory, and compares copied words to the originals. CCC Interactive Form
  • Self-Correction with Verbal Cues. The student takes a brief spelling pre-test, follows a self-guided process to check and correct spelling errors using verbal cues, and then takes a spelling post-test
 Writing

 Sentence Complexity. The student writes sentences of appropriate variety and complexity for the subject and/or grade level.

Math
 Self-Management

Self-Management in Academic Skills. The student uses appropriate skills and strategies to manage their own learning.

 

Data Collection Resources Table        Return to Workshop Description

Data Tool

Related Resources

Archival Data

 

Behavior Frequency Count
Behavior Log/Scatterplot

Behavior Report Cards

Checklists

Cumulative Mastery Records

Curriculum-Based Measures/ Assessment

Curriculum-Based Measurement: Sample Measures and Norms

CBM Type

Online CBM Application

CBM Directions & Norms

CBM: Letter Name Fluency & Letter Sound Fluency

 Letter Name Fluency Generator

DIBELS NEXT

easyCBM.com

 LNF/LSF: Directions & Norms

CBM: Oral Reading Fluency

Reading Passage Generator

DIBELS NEXT

easyCBM.com

Oral Reading Fluency: Directions & Norms

CBM: Maze Passages (Comprehension)

Maze Passage Generator

DIBELS NEXT

Maze: Directions & Norms

CBM: Early Math Fluency
Early Math Fluency Generator Early Math Fluency: Directions & Norms

CBM: Math Computation

 

SuperKids.com Math Worksheet Generator

Math Computation: Directions & Norms

CBM: Written Expression

Writing Probe Generator

Writing: Directions & Norms

 

Grades

Observation

 

Rubrics

Work Products