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2 Oregon Reading First Cohort B Leadership Session March 3, 2008 Checking in on Lesson Progress Reporting Systems (LPRs)

3 What are the components of a LPR System? 1.setting lesson goals and tracking lesson progress 2.______________________________________ 3.______________________________________

4 It all starts with a goal: What outcomes do we want for our students?

5 Clear Goals and Expectations for Each Grade Second Grade DIBELS Measures with Benchmark Levels DIBELS MeasureFallWinterSpring Oral Reading Fluency 44 Words Read Correctly Per Minute 68 Words Read Correctly Per Minute 90 Words Read Correctly Per Minute

6 How do we link these goals to program completion? To read at least 90 correct words per minute by Spring of second grade, what level (or specific lesson) of a program must a second grader complete? Houghton Mifflin, Grade 2? Horizons, Level B? Read Well Plus? Reading Mastery Plus, Level 2?

7 What exact lesson do students need to complete? What lesson did each of these benchmark students complete at the time of Spring DIBELS testing?

8 What exact lesson do students need to complete? StudentORF ScoreProgram / Lesson Completed Student 193 Student 294 Student 394 Student 495 Student 5101 Student 6102 Student 7110 Student 8114 Student 9124 Student 10135 Student 11135 Student 12141

9 What exact lesson do students need to complete? Educational Resources, Inc. 2002

10 Lesson Pacing Goals Now, we have a lesson pacing goal. The goal for second grade students placed in RM Plus is to complete, at a minimum, the last lesson of RM Plus, Level 2 (Lesson 160) by the end of second grade.

11 Activity 1: Checking on Lesson Pacing Goals Highlight second grade students on your winter DIBELS class list report who read 68 cwpm or more. List the program and last lesson completed as of January 2008 for each of these students.

12 Activity 2: Checking on Lesson Pacing Goals Large Group Discussion: 1.What are the lesson completion goals you identified for second grade students at the beginning of the year for the various intervention programs (e.g., Reading Mastery, Reading Mastery Plus, Horizons, Phonics for Reading)? 2.Does the winter data indicate that your lesson completion goals were good ones? 3.Do you need to adjust any lesson completion goals for second graders?

13 Setting Lesson Pacing Goals on the Web-based LPR System

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15 Setting Lesson Pacing Goals on the Web- based LPR System - COACH VIEW

16 “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1900-1944)

17 What is our plan for meeting the lesson pacing goal? MonthWeek ofPacing Goal September3rd 10th 17th 24th October1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th November5th 12th 19th 26th December3rd 10th 17th January7th 14th 21st 28th

18 What is our plan for meeting the lesson pacing goal? MonthWeek ofPacing Goal February4th 11th 18th 25th March3rd 10th 17th Spring Break 31st April7th 14th 21st 28th May5th 12th 19th 26th June2nd 9th RM Plus, Level II, L160

19 What is our plan for meeting the lesson pacing goal? MonthWeek ofPacing Goal September3rd 10th 17th 24thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 15 October1st 8th 15th 22nd 29thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 40 November5th 12th 19th 26thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 60 December3rd 10th 17thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 75 January7th 14th 21st 28thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 95 Goal for Winter Break

20 What is our plan for meeting the lesson pacing goal? MonthWeek ofPacing Goal February4th 11th 18th 25thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 115 March3rd 10th 17thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 130 Spring Break 31st April7th 14th 21st 28thRM Plus, Level II, Lesson 155 May5th 12th 19th 26th June2nd 9th RM Plus, Level II, L160 Goal for Spring Break

21 Tracking Lesson Progress MonthWeek ofPacing GoalLesson Completion September3rdLesson 2 10thLesson 6 17thLesson 10 24thRM Plus, Level II, L15Lesson 14 October1stLesson 18 89thLesson 22 15thLesson 26 22ndLesson 30 29thRM Plus, Level II, L40 November5th 12th 19th 26thRM Plus, Level II, L60 December3rd 10th 17thRM Plus, Level II, L75 January7th 14th 21st 28thRM Plus, Level II, L95 Lesson 34 The group is off pace!

22 Tracking Lesson Progress Lesson Progress Report (LPR) Teacher: School:LPR Period GradeGroupSize of Group Instruc t Rec (I, S, B) Reading ProgramsCurrent Lesson Lessons/ Instruct Days In-Program Test Summaries Test or Check-Out Passing Students Absent Students Failing Students Comments

23 Tracking Lesson Progress on the Web-Based LPR System - TEACHER VIEW

24 Tracking Lesson Progress on the Web-Based LPR System - COACH VIEW

25 Tracking Lesson Progress on the Web-Based LPR System - A GRAPH

26 How do we get back on pace? Structural ItemsQuality of Implementation Schedule adequate? Group size appropriate? Students placed correctly? Lessons implemented with fidelity? Pacing appropriate? Behavior management in place?

27 “To will is to select a goal, determine a course of action that will bring one to that goal, and then hold to that action till the goal is reached. The key is action.” Michael Hanson

28 Lesson pacing goals should not be met at the expense of student mastery! A Focus on Student Mastery

29 Activity 3: Tracking Lesson Progress Using Table 2, track the lesson progress of a group of intensive second graders. Be prepared to share the following information with a partner: Lesson pacing goal for the group Current lesson as of February, 2008 Net pacing (+/- lessons)

30 Activity 4: Tracking Lesson Progress Large Group Discussion: How often are you tracking lesson progress of instructional groups at your building (e.g., weekly, monthly)? What type of Lesson Progress Report are you asking your teachers to fill out? When/how is information from LPRs used? What are some actions you have taken when a group has been off pace?

31 What are the components of a LPR System? 1. setting lesson goals and tracking lesson progress 2.collecting information on student performance/ program mastery 3.______________________________________

32 In-Program Assessments

33 Horizons, Level B - Test 1 Example Test 1 (Parts 1-3) Teacher:Part 1: Writing WordsPart 2: Story ReadingPart 3: Sounds baitreadpailmeanSubtotal orolSubtotal Criterion5/5 20/20Total Errors (-5 per error) 25/402/2 4/4 NameDate Julia B.2/25555015/20230/40224 Susie Q.2/25050510/20420/40202 Sam T.2/25555525/25325/40224

34 In-Program Assessments Horizons, Level B, Test 1 Example (cont.) Test 1 (Part 4) Teacher:Part 4: Reading Words sinkbrothershurryweretastedtiredrollhardgettingdressedbestyellowSubtotalTotal Criterion3/3 30/3679/100 NameDate Julia B2/2530330303303324/3673/100 Susie Q2/2530333330333330/3662/100 SamT2/2530333333333333/3684/100

35 In-Program Assessments Horizons, Level B - Test Summary Example Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5 Test 6 Test 7 Test 8 Test 9 Test 10 Test 11 Test 12 Test 13 Test 14 Test 15 Criterion79/ 100 79/ 100 79/ 100 79/ 100 Student Julia B78797773 Susie Q60656462 Sam T80818084

36 In-Program Assessments Houghton Mifflin 2003, Second Grade, Theme Test 1 Example Short Vowels (a, I) Short Vowels (o, u, e) Long Vowels CVCe (a, I) HF Words Story Structure Fantasy & Realism Predicting Outcomes VocabularyTotal Percentage Points Possible 55510555 40/50 80% Student Julia B.5538433839/50 = 78% Susie Q.4337322630/50 = 60% Sam T.4539444841/50 = 82% Teacher: __________________________Group: __________________Date: _________________

37 In-Program Assessments Houghton Mifflin 2003, Second Grade Test Summary Example Test 1Test 2Test 3Test 4Test 5Test 6 Criterion40/50 = 80%48/60 = 80%64/80 = 80%48/60 = 80%60/75 = 80%40/50 = 80% Student Julia B. 39/50 = 78% Susie Q. 30/50 = 60% Sam T. 41/50 = 82%

38 In-Program Assessments A LPR System provides: √ a record of student performance on in-program assessments (summary and details) √ a list of in-program assessments administered in the last instructional period (e.g., month) √ a list of students who passed the assessment(s), a list of students who failed the assessment(s), and a list of students who were absent on the day of testing √ a summary of retesting procedures (i.e., who needs to be retested, who was retested, who passed the retest)

39 In-Program Assessments on the Web-Based LPR System - TEACHER VIEW

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42 In-Program Assessments GradeGroupSize of Group Instruct Rec (I, S, B) Reading ProgramsCurrent Lesson Lessons/ Instruct Days In-Program Test Summaries Test or Check-Out Passing Students Absent Students Failing Students Comments Lesson Progress Report Teacher: _______________________Group: ________________LPR Period: ____________________

43 In-Program Assessments on the Web-Based LPR System - TEACHER VIEW

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45 Activity 5: In-Program Assessments Using in-program assessment data, determine student mastery of your group of second grade intensive students. Did all of the students pass the last mastery test? If not, who failed and on what skills? Did the teacher remediate and retest? What is the pattern of performance for the students on the last three mastery tests?

46 Activity 6: In-Program Assessments Large Group Discussion: How are your teachers recording student performance on in- program assessments (e.g., Excel spreadsheets, tables copied from the program’s Teacher Guide, ORFC forms, etc.)? How do you, as a coach, access and track this information? How do your teachers address failing scores on subtests/ tests?

47 What are the components of a LPR System? 1. setting lesson goals and tracking lesson progress 2. collecting information on student performance/ program mastery 3. monitoring group progress toward important literacy benchmarks

48 DIBELS Progress Monitoring

49 √ Clip booklets by instructional group. √ Flag booklet if student is three data points below aim line.

50 DIBELS Progress Monitoring The web-based LPR system will automatically farm progress monitoring data from the DIBELS website. DIBELS progress monitoring data will be organized by instructional group. A graph of performance of students in the instructional group will be provided.

51 DIBELS Progress Monitoring on the Web-Based LPR System

52 DIBELS Progress Monitoring Josh Mary Sarah Aiden Nathan

53 DIBELS Progress Monitoring

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55 Activity 7: DIBELS Progress Monitoring Large Group Discussion: How do your school teams integrate DIBELS data with lesson pacing and in-program assessment data? How are instructional decisions made?

56 A New Data Report

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58 What are the components of a LPR System? 1.______________________________________ 2.______________________________________ 3.______________________________________ QUIZ


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