How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency

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How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency Using Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library for Fluency Practice Start-to-Finish Publishing furnishes educators with the tools to help struggling readers build fluency skills. It allows struggling learners to practice reading and decoding skills at their own pace. Learners achieve fluency, understand what they read and ask to read more. This practice provides administrators and teachers with reports on quiz results that they can use to make data-driven decisions. These decisions help improve learner achievement across the curriculum. Matching Students to Text Learners who are still struggling with reading when they reach the upper elementary, middle and high school grades can benefit from Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library Fluency Practice. Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library is designed for learners with reading levels of 2nd through 5th grade. Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library When Learner Data Shows Select Blue or Gold Text Level Lexile Range Start-to-Finish 1 or more grades behind grade level at Lexile levels between 300L - 850L Struggling based on existing measures 2nd-3rd grade 4th-5th grade 300L - 650L Gold 600L - 850L Blue How to Choose Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library Titles Set your purpose for reading: High Interest Mysteries Biographies Tied to Curriculum Classic Literature History By Genre Classic Literature Mysteries Biographies A complete list of titles is available on www.donjohnston.com and www.starttofinishbooks.com Teachers are granted permission to photocopy any or all of this publication for teaching purposes. Published by: Don Johnston Incorporated 26799 West Commerce Drive Volo, IL 60073 800.999.4660 (USA/CANADA) 847.740.0749 www.donjohnston.com Technical Support support@donjohnston.com 800.889.5242 (USA/CANADA) Start-to-Finish and the Don Johnston Incorporated logo are registered trademarks of Don Johnston Incorporated.

Computer Lab and Classroom Implementation Each Computer has Internet connection Headphones at each Computer Technology Small Group Independant Computer Lab Environment Read daily or 3 times a week in Computer Lab (whole class) Classroom Environment Read daily, rotating small groups among stations A typical chapter takes approximately 10 minutes to read and perform the assessment exercises. R Computer Checklist Did I make pre-arrangements to have computers for my program? Is there an Internet connection on each computer being used in the program? Do I have enough computers and headphones? How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 2 1862A 04/12

Individual Learning Plan Learner Name: Teacher: Date: Start-to-Finish Text: Gold 2nd-3rd grade Blue 4th-5th grade Goal: High Interest Tied to Curriculum By Genre Circle or check the intervention type, frequency/location, and duration for the individual learner Intervention Type Intensive Tier 3 Frequency and Location Lab Classroom Resource Room Daily Daily Small-Group Computer Daily Resource Learning Center 1 Chapters Daily 10 Duration 2 Chapters 20 3 Chapters 30 Moderate 2-4 s 2-4 s 2-4 s 10 20 30 Small-Group Resource Learning Center Tier 2 Computer Classroom 2-3 s Resource 10 20 30 Small-Group Learning Center Tier 1 How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 3

Routines/Strategies Before : Teach Strategy Provide Computer Access Give Learners s 4 Fluency Building Strategies: Subvocalizing (i.e., quietly reading along with the computer book). aloud to the teacher one-on-one as she circulates. Repeated (i.e., read a page 2 times, 3 times, etc., determined by the teacher). Paired reading with the computer. (Listening while reading) Hear it, Read it (i.e., listen to the passage as it is read aloud by the computer and then read the passage on your own). After : Evaluate Start-to-Finish Quizzes @ Give Fluency Probes Use Data to Alter How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 4

Create and Use a Fluency Probe A Fluency Probe is a tool for measuring your learners rate of reading fluency. The Fluency Probe should contain a passage that the reader has not seen before. You can either provide your own text for the fluency passage, or use a passage from Start-to-Finish that the learner has not read yet. You can create your own fluency probes using programs on the web. For example: http://interventioncentral.org/htmdocs/tools/okapi/okapi.php This is how you use a Fluency Probe: Before you start: Make two copies of the Fluency Probe one for you and one for the learner. Have a stopwatch or timer to time the learners as they read for one minute. Administering the Fluency Probe: Tell the learner you will time the reading for one minute. During the timed reading, if the learner stops reading, tell the learner the word after three seconds. This is counted as an error. When one minute has passed, stop your timer to indicate to the learner that the probe is complete. Note any errors on your copy of the fluency passage. Errors include: mispronunciations, substitutions, skipped words and learner being told the word. Self-corrections and re-readings are not errors. After the Fluency Probe: Mark on your copy of the Fluency Probe where the learner stopped. Calculate the words correct per minute by counting the words read correctly during the probe. WCPM below 90 Gold WCPM above 90 Blue If you notice that a learner who is reading a Blue Level book is struggling, change to a Gold Level book. If you notice that a learner who is reading a Gold Level book is mastering it, change to a Blue Level book. How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 5

Use Data-Driven Weekly/Bi-Weekly Data Review Learner Name: Date: + - Ø Teacher Name: Recommendation Fluency Fluency and Comprehension Key + improvement - decline Ø no change Rate (use fluency probe) Accuracy Intonation Prosody Comprehension Comments Actions Learner Data Shows Fluency rate is not increasing al Decisions Try different Fluency Building strategies. Have learners listen to smaller chunks, then read. Preview text with learner and look for words the learner might struggle with. Look for text with lower readability. Fluency is increasing but the learners are not comprehending the text Learner is re-taking quizzes or scoring low on quizzes Prosody is not improving Dialog with learners prior to reading to activate and build background knowledge. Talk to learner about what is happening. Explicitly teach key comprehension strategies. Discuss how the narrator uses prosody. Point out how narrator uses punctuation. Then have the learner repeat read these samples. Model how to read with prosody, then have the learner read the text. Have learners find passages where the narrator had good examples of prosody. Then practice them and share with teacher or peer. How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 6

How much have I read? Name: Month: Goal: words per month. Your teacher will help you set your reading goal. Color in 1 segment if you have read Color in 2 segments if you have read 1 Gold book = 5,000 words 1 Blue book = 10,000 words Books I read this month: How to Use Start-to-Finish Online Accessible Library to Build Fluency PAGE 7