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Action Planning
Template
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Goal: Goal: In what ways will the leveled literacy
intervention program improve the reading success and overall reading level of
below grade level 2nd graders?
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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Take running records on students every 2 days.
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Lacey Coble
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September 2012-May 2013
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Varied leveled books; running records; students
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Running records data, fluency scores
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Survey teachers of students to track/monitor progression
in the classroom within guided reading groups.
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Lacey Coble
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September 2012
monthly
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2nd grade students below level; 2nd
grade staff
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Use iStation results to see if progression has affected
the monthly results.
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Lacey Coble, Lacey Kuehn, Missy Pell, Lindsay Schrader,
Kelly Will, Julie Wood
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September 2012-May 2013
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2nd grade students below level, 2nd
grade staff
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Monthly progress reports; tier levels; progress charts
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Meet with SST committee to discuss further interventions
with struggling readers that participate in LLI.
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Lacey Coble
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September 2012-monthly
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SST committee members
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Meet with other campus literacy leaders to discuss
effective strategies and implementation
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Lacey Coble
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November 2012
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District literacy leaders, other leveled literacy leaders
for specific campuses within the district
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Meet with other campus literacy leaders to discuss
effective strategies and implementation
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Research online different results or anecdotes of other
educators that have used the LLI program
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Lacey Coble
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September 2012-May 2013
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internet
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Research online different results or anecdotes of other
educators that have used the LLI program
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Compare results with last year’s students to see the
effectiveness and compare qualitative data
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Lacey Coble, Shannon Mistr-Campus literacy leader
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May 2013
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May 2012 data and results
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Compare results with last year’s students to see the
effectiveness and compare qualitative data
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Survey parents to see the effectiveness and progression at
home
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Lacey Coble
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September 2012-May 2013
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Parents; samples of student work
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Survey parents to see the effectiveness and progression at
home
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Use DRA2 assessments from classroom teachers to monitor
progression of reading and comprehension
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Lacey Coble, Lacey Kuehn, Missy Pell, Lindsay Schrader,
Kelly Will, Julie Wood
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September 2012-May 2013
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DRA2 assessment results, fluency scores, DRA2 leveled
books
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DRA2 assessment results
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Friday, March 16, 2012
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Your plan was very detailed and organized. It looks good to me. I liked that you are also going to look at scores for the leveled readers. You could also use benchmark results from beginning of year and end of year. On the first day of school I give a comprehension quiz and then again at the end to show parents their progress.
ReplyDeleteI love that you are looking at a variety of data source instead of just a fluency check. Are your different levels of RTI progressed in different manners?
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