RTI: The Classroom Connection for Literacy
Book Excerpt
(Chapter 1 About Reading)
This book is based
upon two premises: that all students need to develop the skill of
reading, the cognitive process of understanding a written
linguistic message (or more simply stated, making sense of symbols and words
by making connections to them); and that educators need to dialogue early
and often about how to best teach all students to read, regardless of their
race, culture, economic status or disability. This is accomplished by using
high quality, effective instruction and interventions that have been proven
by research to work (Lyon, 2004). Research conducted through the National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) at universities
throughout the country and reviewed by the National Reading Panel (NICHD,
2000) has dispelled some long-held beliefs about reading and disabilities
and has produced evidence to substantiate the following:
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Early language
characteristics predict later reading and writing skills.
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Boys and girls are equally
likely to have reading problems. Reading problems do not discriminate.
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About 20 percent of all
children entering Kindergarten have significant difficulty learning to
read. Whether or not they continue to have difficulties depends on the
instruction available in grades K-3.
271 pgs., 2007

TGIF: But What Will I Do on Monday?
The 260 proven techniques in this book help educators cope
with students' behavioral challenges. Whether the challenge arises during
Teacher instruction, Guided practice, Independent Practice Activities, or
Final Measurement, educators simply look up a specific issue and select the
solution that best fits the circumstance.
TGIF will help all students follow directions, meet goals,
recall information, participate in class, complete assignments, and do
better on tests.
TGIF: Making It Work on Monday
TGIF's timesaving companion source contains more than 100
full-size reproducibles cross-referenced to the TGIF guide. The resource
includes valuable student and teacher materials such as tracking sheets,
organizers, handouts, and activity sheets.
Give each student the opportunity to learn in his or her
own way in a caring classroom environment!