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Intervention Appropriate GRADES 2 12 RTI Aligned to the PROGRAM OVERVIEW ommon Core STATE STANDARDS Raise Reading Achievement for Struggling Students epsbooks.com/aor epsbooks.com/aor 1

Proven to Raise Achievement for your Struggling Students Academy of READING is an online intervention program for struggling readers. This dynamic program instructs students in the five critical areas of reading Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary and Comprehension. Ongoing assessment and progress monitoring provide robust data to inform instruction and show students reading progress. Automaticity: The Academy Difference! With Academy of Reading students learn using a structured and sequential approach. Through multiple learning and practice opportunities, and a responsive Intervention Engine, decoding and word recognition skills become automatic. This frees cognitive resources and allows students to focus on building comprehension and higher order thinking skills. Scope & Sequence Phonemic Awareness Sound Match Rhyming Words Medial Sounds Word Building 3 sounds Beginning Sounds Blending 3 Sounds Word Building 4 sounds Ending Sounds Blending 4 Sounds Blending 4 Sounds Sound Symbol Association Letter Sound Match Letters CV & VC Word Building 4 sounds Beginning Sounds Blending 3 Sounds Word Building 3 letters Ending Sounds Blending 4 Sounds Word Building 4 letters Medial Sounds Word Building 3 sounds Phonics & Decoding Visual Match & Auditory Visual Match Letters Silent-e CVVC CV & VC CCVC High frequency Words CVC CVCC Comprehension Main Idea Inference Text Structure Identifying Detail Authors Purpose Relationship Sequencing Vocabulary 2 800.225.5750

Research Based and Research Proven The design of Academy of READING is based on neuroscience and reading research that takes into account how the brain functions while reading. Ongoing research with students using the Academy of READING provides evidence of rapid and permanent gains in foundational reading skills and overall improvement of reading proficiency. Whitehall City School District Whitehall, OH Gold Standard Research Students Improve Reading Skills Results: The students who used the Academy of READING achieved nearly 3x greater GLE (Grade Level Equivalent) gains than the randomly assigned control group students. This study adheres to all of the strict design requirements of What Works Clearinghouse. To see more research on Academy of READING visit epsbooks.com/research Skill Mastery Academy of READING is the only reading program to measure consistency of processing speed and accuracy of students responses as part of the skill mastery criteria. This ensures that students become fluent and automatic decoders, allowing them to devote cognitive effort to higher-order comprehension skills. Through automaticity, students realize permanent gains and master foundational reading skills for life. Grade Level Equivalent (GLE) Gains 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test Total Comprehension Vocabulary Control Group of Students Academy of Reading Students Aligned to the ommon Core STATE STANDARDS Demonstrate understanding of... spoken words, syllables, and sounds;...grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words; read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History, Social Studies, Science and Technology epsbooks.com/aor 3

A Proven Approach The Academy of READING provides each student with an individualized and dynamic learning experience. Adaptive placement tests provide a snapshot of each student s reading abilities relative to grade level. The program then identifies performance goals and creates an Individualized Training Program for each student. PLACEMENT TEST Automated and adaptive online tests create Individual Training Programs for each student. TUTORIAL Skill is introduced. PRACTICE Student demonstrates understanding of how to correctly complete the exercise. 4 800.225.5750

TRAIN Student works through skill development exercises until mastery criteria are met. DYNAMIC LEARNING REPORTS Student progress is measured and reported on. Building Student Confidence As students master each task in the program, they are given on-going encouragement, helping them build the confidence they need to tackle more difficult skill areas. A Responsive Intervention Engine adapts to student responses accelerating or remediating based on performance. Printable Certificate epsbooks.com/aor 5

A Focus on Foundational Reading Skills The Academy of READING focuses on the Common Core Foundational Skills of Phonemic Awareness; Phonics and Word Recognition; and Fluency. The program helps struggling students toward the goal of being on-level readers by developing their decoding and word recognition skills to the point of automaticity. This support allows students to build a bridge to the more complex, grade-level skills of vocabulary and comprehension. Phonemic Awareness Students identify rhyming words and isolate, blend, and segment individual phonemes. RESEARCH PROVEN Students who used Academy of READING achieved nearly three times greater gains than students who did not use the program! To view the Gold Standard Research visit epsbooks.com/ research In Sound Match Rhyming Words exercises, the student hears the target word and then identifies the rhyming word from three possible choices. Phonics Students practice letter-sound correspondence, consonant and vowel blends, diphthongs, spelling conventions, and word building. In this word building exercise, the student hears the target word and then uses the mouse to drag and drop the letters into the gold bubbles to build the word. Sound Match Rhyming Words Letter Sound Matching 3 letter word building 6 800.225.5750

Fluency Essential automaticity-building exercises that focus on the speed and accuracy of word recognition significantly aid fluency and comprehension of connected texts. Passages offer multiple opportunities for silent and oral reading fluency practice. In this Visual Match activity, students are given a set of 50 items in which they select the answer that matches the target word. Vocabulary Students expand their general academic and domain-specific vocabulary knowledge by answering comprehension passage questions about the meaning of words in context. They also improve their vocabulary and reference skills by clicking on preselected words for definitions and pronunciation. Visual Match Words with CVCV letter patterns Aligned to the ommon Core STATE STANDARDS Comprehension, Vocabulary Question Comprehension Academy of READING Comprehension exercises help students build silent reading fluency as they improve retention and comprehension of written text. The high-interest reading passages cover a variety of genres, and questions assess students ability to identify the main idea, understand relationships, make inferences, distinguish specific facts and details, and identify author s purpose. Comprehension, Training epsbooks.com/aor 7

Built-in Coordinating Instructional Modules Portfolio Give students struggling with oral fluency the opportunity for extended practice with connected text in a wide variety of genres and subject areas. Portfolio provides focused oral reading fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary activities that can enhance training at any time during the school year. Academy of READING SPANISH TUTOR Spanish Tutor provides tutorials and assistance in Spanish to ensure students understand how to successfully complete the English-language training exercises. Motivational characters offer positive feedback and support in Spanish, while neutral enunciation and generic accents make it ideal for all Spanish-speaking students. Students can listen to the passage read aloud before they begin recording. Students can click on underlined words to see definitions and hear pronunciations. Leveled text covers a wide range of genres and content areas, including poetry, biography, science, social studies, and history. Read Aloud Comprehension Record Oral Reading Oral Reading Fluency recordings are archived and can be replayed by teachers or students. Students can listen to modeled recordings. Teachers can rate the recordings to help engage students in their progress. Portfolio Media Player 8 800.225.5750

Motivation Student Engagement Throughout the program, students are given positive and corrective feedback, including messages of congratulations, awards, and certificates when they are successful. Student Trophy Printable Certificate Students can control the look of their training environment by selecting various interface options. Students enter the Classroom to view tutorials and complete their training. Students can click on the Locker to select their instructional guide, change the appearance of the lobby and classroom, and select the font size for training. Students can click on the Trophy Case to view the trophies and certificates they have earned. Instructional guides provide students with encouragement and feedback throughout the training process. Middle School Lobby High School Lobby epsbooks.com/aor Elementary Lobby 9

Progress Monitoring Monitoring Student Progress Teachers are key to the success of the Academy of READING. Our Management System provides teachers with tools to analyze data and provide differentiated instruction to students who need their help the most. Student names are clickable, allowing teachers to see training results at the individual level. Easy-to-read indicators flag when students are doing well, struggling, or are in need of teacher }time. Class Training Monitor Teachers can use information from a student s error list to identify error patterns and provide additional instruction to help the student master the skill. This student is struggling with short-vowel sounds. The teacher may choose to print this error list and use it for an offline activity such as a dictation. Student Error List Displays automatic interventions that have occurred and actions taken by the responsive intervention engine. The Academy Management System provides teachers with recommendations for how to help struggling students master a skill. Provides skill-specific intervention strategies for teachers. Student Training Progress 10 800.225.5750

School, Class, and Student Reports Reports on Progress and Gains Teachers can access graphical reports to monitor progress and view gains at a student or class level. Class Snapshot Report Use data to group students for instruction. Quickly see how each student is performing Pie charts make it easy to see the change in percentage of students who are scoring basic and above from the pre-test to the post-test. Pre- and posttest scores are displayed in a graph that can be shared with administrators. District Level Reports Class Gains Summary Report Real-time access to web-based reports allows administrators to monitor program usage and track student performance at the district and school levels. Administrators can make sure they are maximizing their total cost of ownership and getting a good return on their investment with significant results. A District Administrator can quickly see how the entire district is doing. District Gains Summary Report epsbooks.com/aor 11

Professional Development Intervention Appropriate GRADES 2 12 RTI Enhancing Teacher Effectiveness Professional Development for the Academy of Reading is designed to accelerate student achievement with teacher implementation training. Our Success Plan methodology incorporates planning, product training, ongoing coaching, and data analysis. Five Great Options SchoolPRO Introductory training for the Academy of Reading SchoolPRO Expert Expansion into advanced topics DistrictPRO Introductory group training for 10+ sites DistrictPRO Expert Group training for 10+ sites in advanced topics Path Driver for Reading Premium or Essentials Package Establish best practices for universal screening and progress monitoring, provide training on Path Driver for Reading and coach educators on data to inform instruction Academy of READING Professional Development Methology Sucess Plan PHASE 1 PLAN PHASE 2 DEPLOY PHASE 3 MENTOR PHASE 4 EVALUATE Intervention Goals and Objectives Implementation Planning From Theory to Practice: QuickStart Introducing The Academy Classroom Strategies Intervention Strategies Data-Driven Instruction Monitoring Student Progress Year 2 Planning Data Review Classroom Support For more information about Professional Development, call 800.435.7728, ext. 6109 Learn more at epsbooks.com/connect Scan this code to visit our website 6521 15B-045-POV