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Lindenhurst UFSD: Jim Wright's Workshop


- ***Classroom Support Plan Writer. This free web-based app allows educators to create and print customized classroom intervention plans for individuals and groups!***
On 22-24 October 2019, Jim Wright presented a half-day MTSS classroom academic-interventions workshop by grade level to teachers of the Lindenhurst School District. Here are resources from the training:
- PowerPoint: The Teacher as ‘First Responder’: Creating Academic-Intervention Plans to Support Learners
- Handout
- Supplemental Handout: Types of Prompts
- Supplemental Handout:: REINFORCING LOWER RATE OF HELP REQUESTS: INCREASE STUDENTINDEPENDENCE.
- Classroom Support Plan (CSP). This Google Docs form is deigned to capture the essential documentation of a CSP, including the intervention play, record of student contacts during the intervention, and progress-monitoring data.
Classroom Academic Interventions List
1. Behavior Report Cards
2. Checklists
3. Cumulative Mastery Records
4. Curriculum-Based Measurement
- Dolch Word List Generator (no norms available)
On 11-13 Sept 2019, Jim Wright visited all of the elementary schools in the Lindenhurst School District to conduct a half-day 'audit' of their RTI/MTSS process. Here are resources shared during those visits:
- Tier 1/Core Instruction: How to Implement Strong Core Instruction: Direct Instruction Checklist (Interactive Form)
- Tier 1/Classroom Intervention Planning Sheet (Google Docs)
ACADEMIC INTERVENTION IDEAS |
General Academic Skills |
Acquisition of Academic Item-Set
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Reading: Phonics/Alphabetics |
Reading: Sight-Word Vocabulary |
Sight-Word Vocabulary. The student has rapid recognition of sight-words.
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Reading Fluency |
Fluency. The student reads with adequate fluency to comprehend the text.
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Reading Comprehension |
Self-Monitoring:The student monitors understanding of the text while reading.
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Main Idea:The student locates the main idea of a paragraph or passage in informational text.
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Linking Ideas:The student makes connections between ideas in the text.
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Spelling |
Spelling Acquisition. The student is able to spell a grade-appropriate range of words correctly.
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Writing |
Sentence Complexity. The student writes sentences of appropriate variety and complexity for the subject and/or grade level.
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Math |
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Self-Management |
Self-Management in Academic Skills. The student uses appropriate skills and strategies to manage their own learning.
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What Works Clearinghose 'Practice Guides'. The What Works Clearinghouse is sponsored by the US Department of Education. One of the free resources that the site offers are 'practice guides': summaries of research into effective instruction that any teacher can read and apply to the classroom. Here are a range of practice guides to address reading, writing, and mathematics: |
Reading/Writing |
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Mathematics |
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Florida Center for Reading Research. This website is a product of a research center at Florida State University.The site includes free lesson plans for reading across grades K-5. (Many of the grade 4-5 resources are appropriate for secondary students with reading delays.) |
Evidence-Based Intervention Network. This site is co-sponsored by school psychology programs at East Carolina University and University of Missouri.It contains research-based ideas for reading, math, and behavior interventions. |