Correlation of Scholastic ReadAbout to SRA/Open Court Reading



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Correlation of Scholastic to SRA/Open Court Reading is a flexible supplement that teaches nonfiction comprehension skills and strategies, vocabulary, and content-area knowledge. software uses an adaptive technology that differentiates instruction for all students. The reporting system allows teachers to further differentiate instruction using teaching and practice materials included in the print materials or the Scholastic Achievement Manager (SAM), or materials from a core reading program. The instructional design of runs parallel to most core reading instruction for Upper Elementary, with the added intent of providing instruction and practice essential to extracting meaning from nonfiction texts. maximizes English Arts education, with the end goal of raising academic achievement across the content areas. The following sections highlight areas of instructional design common to both and SRA/Open Court Reading. See sample schedules, beginning on page 4. Comprehension Strategies s viewing the software or investigating the teacher materials will recognize similar strategies to those found in Open Court Reading for promoting good reading habits. The chart below explains which software component specifically supports an Open Court Reading strategy. provides teachers with a means of managing the classroom by providing leveled independent instruction and practice while the teacher works with other students. This ensures that all students are engaged in meaningful, accountable activities. Open Court Reading Both Building Background * Building background through Anchor Videos, Skills Briefs Preview and Prepare * Topic Preview Selection Vocabulary * Preteaching Vocabulary Reading with a Purpose * Set Purpose Summarize * Summarize Monitoring * Monitoring 1

Skills Open Court Reading and both teach students to recognize and use key comprehension skills. Vocabulary Open Court Reading Both Making Inferences * Make Inferences Cause & Effect * Cause & Effect Compare & Contrast * Compare & Contrast Main Idea and Details * Main Idea & Details Author s Purpose * Author s Purpose Fact & Opinion * Fact & Opinion Sequence * Sequence of Events Drawing Conclusions * Draw Conclusions Summarize Problem & Solution and Open Court Reading both focus instruction on vocabulary routines to boost familiarity with families of words. helps foster a love of words by providing students with time to explore, interact, sort, and play with the words they collect in the software. The Bonus Word feature allows students to discover new aspects of their words and to learn new words that are fun to say and use. Open Court Reading Both Prefixes and Suffixes * Prefixes & Suffixes Synonyms and Antonyms * Synonyms & Antonyms Context Clues * Context Clues Multiple Meaning Words * Multiple-Meaning Words Idioms * Idioms Word Origins * Word Origins Content-Area Words * Vocabulary and Activities High-Frequency Words * High-Frequency Words 2

Text Structures and Open Court Reading both focus on a variety of text structures: expository, narrative, persuasive, and descriptive. s 280 nonfiction passages are aligned to content-area standards. Each is written in one of seven real-world text structures, which include newspaper articles, encyclopedia articles, magazine articles, journal entries, letters, Web sites, and nonfiction books. Investigation Like Open Court Reading, provides students with instruction in skills and concepts used in investigation. The topics covered in can be used to inform and guide inquiry and research into a variety of Science and Social Studies concepts. Leveled Practice Open Court Reading Both * Visualizing Information with Graphic Organizers, Maps, and Graphs Charts, Graphs, and Diagrams/Visual Aids Using Newspapers/Magazines * Text Types Social Studies Connection * Anchored, Content Area Knowledge,, Think About It Question Science Connection * Anchored, Content Area Knowledge,, Think About It Question Concept/Question Board * Think About It Question, Knowledge Question Like Open Court Reading, includes leveled resources to provide instruction for every student. s using can determine the appropriate reading level for each student using the Scholastic Reading Inventory. This tool allows teachers to provide appropriate reading materials and instruction for each student. To ensure that students are placed at the proper level, continually assesses each student s level of reading performance and personalizes content, instruction, and support based on that performance. software adapts to students individual abilities by adjusting text levels and delivering tutorials on comprehension skills and vocabulary review. 3

Group Management Plan SRA/Open Court Reading provides plans for managing flexible groups, allowing time for whole-class instruction as well as small-group work for,,, and group. Note that each day begins with a defined period of whole-class instruction driven by the SRA/Open Court Reading program. When the class begins to work independently or in smaller groups, the teacher leads one group at a time while is incorporated as one rotation in the Differentiated Workshop and in Independent Learning time. The leveled, self-paced materials allow students in each group a level of independence that frees the teacher to address teacher-led instruction in smaller groups. Because of the differentiation it offers, is also an excellent option for Universal Access time. See page 6 for a one-day sample schedule. s Role -led activity SAMPLE GROUP MANAGEMENT PLAN WITH READABOUT DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 SMALL GROUP INSTRUCTION AND INDEPENDENT WORK During Rotations, teacher rotates through each small group, which lasts approximately 20 minutes 4

s Role SAMPLE GROUP MANAGEMENT PLAN WITH READABOUT DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 one rotation 5

In Ad In this sample schedule, students who aren t using materials (Group 4) will participate with the Inquiry activties. can be used in place of any basal-related independent practice, or any center. Small-Group Rotation for a Sample Day in SRA/Open Court Reading with Group 1: Group 2: Group 3: Group 4: Small-Group Arts with Software Independent Reading Writing Writing Independent Reading Inquiry Small-Group Arts with Software Independent Reading Writing Small-Group Arts with Independent Reading Writing Small-Group Arts with 6