Congratulations! You’ve reached the end of Unit 5: Intervention. As a result of teaching this unit, you, as the teacher, have:
- Set clear goals for kids based on what you know holistically about them as readers and writers.
- Strategically planned and executed instruction to address whole-group, small-group, and individual needs.
- Held scholars accountable for using their goals and coached them to use strategies to reach their goals.
Your scholars should:
- Have each mastered 1–2 reading and writing goals that you set for them.
- Be reading at level C or higher.
- Study pictures before reading.
- Use meaning and/or context and parts of words to understand and accurately read challenging words.
- Retell what happens first, next, and last.
- Craft a narrative with a clear idea.
- Convey their ideas through drawings and words.
Celebrate your scholars’ successes by acknowledging what they can now do as readers as a result of their work over the past several weeks.
Reflect on your successes and stretches, as well as those of your scholars. Look at your Guided Reading notes and informal assessment results. Have your scholars grown as readers over the past month?
Scholars must read at home, as well as in school. Are 100% of your kids reading 6 days a week at home. Make sure at-home reading is happening, and meet with families who are falling short to recommit them to this team effort. Also make a plan to ensure that 100% of your scholars read daily during any school breaks. Are there families to whom you need to proactively reach out to make sure that scholars will still read without you checking on them?
Are 100% of your kids reading fluently and using all the tools at their disposal to figure out the meaning of what they are reading?
Are 100% of your kids doing their literacy homework?
Going into the next unit, make specific reading goals for yourself. Set a percentage goal for how
many children you will move in the next 15 days. Set a goal for children who are not reading at home. Whom will you get to consistently read at home? Do they understand what they’re reading? What is their struggle with decoding? How will you partner with parents to support their growth?
If you are having trouble meeting your goals, do not wait until you have NOT succeeded. Consult your colleagues. Consult your leaders. ASK FOR HELP so you can meet your goals!