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Title: READING P-Peer A-Assisted L-Learning S-Strategies


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  • Overview by Gail Gilmartin

2
What is PALS?
  • A class-wide peer tutoring program
  • Students work in pairs or triads to practice and
    strengthen reading fluency and comprehension.

3
Why Use Peer Tutoring?
  • Increasing diversity in classrooms
  • Broad range of achievement levels within
    classrooms
  • Increasing need to address variety of individual
    needs through differentiation

4
Important Features of PALS
  • Reciprocal roles (Coaches and Readers)
  • Structured Activities
  • Individualized
  • More time engaged on task
  • Includes ALL students
  • Opportunities for success for all students
  • Encourages positive peer interactions
  • Practical AND effective
  • Opportunities to monitor student progress

5
PALS Research
  • Statistically significant differences between
    students who participated in PALS vs Control
    group
  • Received Best Practices status from Department
    of Education

6
PALS 2-6 Experimental ResultsImprovement in
Reading Words read correctly in 3 minutes
7
PALS 2-6 Experimental ResultsImprovement in
Reading Comprehension Number Questions Answered
Correctly
8
ROLES Coaches and Readers
  • Coaches
  • Provides prompts and helps Reader
  • Readers
  • Reads and accepts help from Coach
  • Partnerships rotate every 3-4 weeks
  • PALS is conducted 3 times a week for 35 minutes

9
PALS Timeline
  • Week 1
  • Student Training
  • Weeks 2-4
  • Partner Reading with Retell
  • Paragraph Shrinking
  • Weeks 5-17
  • Partner Reading with Retell
  • Paragraph Shrinking
  • Prediction Relay

10
Required Materials for PALS
  • Teacher Materials
  • Timer
  • PALS Rules
  • Student Assignment Chart
  • Scripts
  • Command Card
  • PALS Video of lessons for students to watch (to
    model what PALS LOOKS and SOUNDS like)

11
Required Materials for PALS
  • Student Materials
  • Book
  • Question Card
  • Point Sheet
  • Pencil
  • Coach Reader Folders

12
Teachers PALS Duties
  • Assign Pairs and Teams
  • Select Text of Appropriate Difficulty
  • Monitor Students Reading and PALS Behavior
  • Assist Coaches as needed

13
Absent Students and Uneven Pairs
  • If two students are absent, their partners may be
    paired for the day. If the two students are in
    different books, the pair should use the weaker
    readers book.
  • Allow a high-performing student to read
    independently.
  • Form a triad

14
Reading Triads
  • Assign each of the students to be the coach
    during one of the three reading activities.
  • If a permanent triad is necessary because you
    have an uneven number of students, designate one
    as a floater.
  • Never place learning disabled or extremely low
    readers in a triad for more than one day, if at
    all possible.

15
Selecting Text of Appropriate Difficulty
  • Each pair may read from different texts.
  • Text should be at weaker readers level-no more
    than 10 errors per 100 words.
  • Determine page numbers or stories to be read
    ahead of time.

16
Monitoring Students Reading
  • Provide positive feedback
  • Ensure correct PALS implementation
  • Ensure students are using proper correction
    procedures
  • Ensure cooperation between partnerships
  • Award BONUS points
  • Listen to EACH student
  • Listen for FLUENCY
  • Listen for quality of main idea statements

17
PALS RULES
  • Talk to only your partner (or Mrs. G) and only
    about PALS
  • Keep your voice low
  • Cooperate with your partner
  • Try your best

18
Partner Reading
  • Conducted for 11-12 minutes
  • Stronger reader reads aloud for 5 minutes
  • Weaker reader reads the same text for next 5
    minutes
  • Weaker reader retells the story for 1-2 minutes
  • Readers should read quickly, accurately, and with
    expression
  • Coaches listen, correct mistakes, and mark points
    (earn 1 point for every sentence read correctly
    and 10 points for correct retell)

19
Correcting Errors
  • There are four types of mistakes to listen for
  • Saying the word wrong
  • Leaving out a word
  • Adding a word
  • Waiting longer than 4 seconds
  • Use Correction Card to help with correction
    procedures

20
Demonstration and Practice
  • Coach and Reader read and mark points
  • Coach makes corrections, if needed
  • Reader retells story using Question Card
  • Both Coach and Reader are engaged at all times!

21
Paragraph Shrinking
  • Conducted for 10 minutes
  • Stronger reader reads new text aloud for 5
    minutes, summarizing each paragraph as they read
  • Weaker reader reads new text aloud for 5 minutes,
    summarizing each paragraph
  • Coach listens, corrects mistakes and marks points

22
Paragraph Shrinking
  • After each paragraph, using the Question Card,
    the Reader
  • Identifies the most important Who or What
    (1 point)
  • Identifies the most important thing about the
    Who or What (1 point)
  • States the main idea of the paragraph in 10 words
    or less (1 point)
  • Training includes identifying paragraphs and the
    main idea

23
Prediction Relay
  • First 5 minutes- using the Question Card, the
    Stronger Reader
  • Make a logical prediction (1 point)
  • Reads half of a page (1 point)
  • Checks the prediction (1 point)
  • Makes a new prediction
  • Continues to read
  • Second 5 minutes- using the Question Card, the
    Weaker Reader
  • Make a logical prediction ( 1 point)
  • Reads half of a page (1 point)
  • Checks the prediction (1 point)
  • Makes a new prediction
  • Continues to read

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