Title: Paulding Elementary Interventions PEERS Group
1Paulding ElementaryInterventionsPEERS Group
2Group Members
- Nancy Ruhe, Facilitator
- Leigh Hutson
- Marcia Wiebe
- Ruby Crossland
- Bev Bertwell
- Cathy Wunderle
- Nancy Edens
- Martin Miller
- Tracy Gunderman
3Group Goals
- Goal 1
- To develop and implement a daily half-hour
intervention/enhancement period in the Paulding
Elementary Building.
4Group Goals
- Students with academic skills that are below
grade level will have an opportunity for
interventions that help develop weak skills. - Students with academic skills that are at or
above grade level will have an opportunity to
further enhance their skills.
5Group Goals
- Goal 2
- To research and select appropriate materials to
use for both the daily intervention period and
after-school tutoring programs.
6Intervention Periods
- The PEERS group worked with grade level teachers
to determine time blocks for intervention
periods. - Each grade level selected a time block for
intervention.
7Fourth Grade Teachers plan for intervention
times, process, and materials.
8Intervention Process
- Grade Levels selected various strategies to
deliver interventions. These included - Teacher providing interventions to own class.
- Students moving between classrooms to receive
intervention at specific ability level. - Teachers moving among classrooms to provide
interventions.
9Need for Intervention
- The need for intervention will be matched to
particular students through the assessments
already used in the Paulding Elementary building. - Assessments include DIBELS, STAR Reading, STAR
Math.
10DIBELS
- The use of the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early
Literacy Skills (DIBELS) was introduced during
the 2004-05 school year in grades K -3. - DIBELS is used at Paulding Elementary to identify
students who are at risk of reading failure.
11DIBELS
- The use of DIBELS in grades 4 5 was introduced
for the 2005-06 school year.
12Fourth through sixth grade teachers practicing
using the DIBELS assessment at the August
in-service.
13Intervention Assistance Team
- Paulding Elementary has an existing Intervention
Assistance Team (IAT). The IAT will additionally
be used to identify needed interventions for
individual students. These interventions can be
implemented during the Intervention Period.
14Existing Intervention Materials
- Read Well is a structured phonics program that
was introduced at Paulding Elementary during
2004-05. - Read Well provide small group instruction at
ability level in grades K-2. - Read Well will continued to be used by grades K-2
during the 2005-06 school year for intervention.
15New Materials
- A major focus of the PEERS group was to research
and select intervention materials to use for use
in grades 3 through 5.
16New Materials
- Goals in material selection include
- Ability to individualize for student needs.
- Ability to provide for ongoing assessment.
- Ability to provide for consistency in
interventions.
17Grant Funds
- Paulding Elementary received the Ohio Adolescent
Reading Grant for the 2005-06 school year. Funds
from this grant were available to purchase
intervention materials for grades 4 and 5.
18 Materials/Programs Considered
- The PEERS group researched and reviewed multiple
programs and materials for use during the
intervention period.
19 Materials/Programs Considered
- SRA Reading Lab
- PALS Reading and Math
- Language
- Reading A-Z
- Harcourt Intervention
- Orchard Computer Software
- Rocket Math
- Reading Games
20Materials Selected
- Reading Games
- A series of reading games was selected. These
games reinforce skills such as main ideas, cause
and effect, and making inferences. The use of
such games will help develop skills and help
support classroom management.
21Materials Selected
- Reading A-Z
- This is a program of leveled readers and
accompanying activities. Materials are
down-loaded from a subscription site on the
internet.
22Materials Selected
- Reading A-Z will be used by selected grade levels
for the intervention period. - Reading A-Z will additionally be the primary
program used in the after-school tutoring
programs.
23Materials Selected
- Rocket Math is a self-paced program that helps
students develop fluency with basic math facts. - Rocket Math will be used in grades 3 5.
24Presentation
- The PEERS group held an in-service presentation
to introduce teachers to the intervention process
and the available materials.
25Tracy Gunderman explains the Reading A-Z
materials during the PEERS presentation.
26Cathy Wunderle explains options for using the
reading games during the PEERS presentation.
27Documentation
- The PEERS group worked to develop a process to
document interventions provided to individual
students. - A documentation form was developed that will be
maintained in individual student files.
28 Name ______________________________________ Inte
rvention History ( Offered did not
attend) Tutoring, IAT, 504 Plans
Grade Level Date Start Date End Tutor Material/Program/Comments
29Volunteers
- In order to provide interventions in small group
settings, the PEERS group organized an effort to
recruit both high school and adult volunteers.
30First grade teacher, Leigh Hutson, and Volunteer
Coordinator/Title I Teacher, Nancy Edens, plan
for the use of volunteers in the Intervention
Program.
31Evaluation
- The following will be used to evaluate the
success of the Intervention Program - Dibels
- Read-Well Assessments
- Math Masters Results
- Proficiency Test results
- Teacher ratings
32First graders in a Read Well lesson.