Friday, January 28, 2011

Mrs. Pellin's Post
January 31st to February 4th


The RTI program applies interventions carefully designed to meet the specific needs of each student. Each week I will reinforce the reading and writing skills taught in the first and second grade Houghton Mifflin core curriculum. We will focus on vocabulary, comprehension, high-frequency words and phonics skills associated with the stories that are read in the students' classrooms.

Kindergarten: Kindergarten students are doing a reading intervention called "Wilson Fundations" this week. We are working on letter recognition, letter sounds, and learning how to write each letter. This week we will concentrate on the letters "C" and "A."

First grade: The first grade students will be reading a story called Looking for Frogs. The students will make predictions about where they think frogs might live. After we read the story, the students will write about their favorite place to find frogs. We will also discuss what non-fiction books are and we will read about rain forest facts including information about the red eyed tree frog.

I will also be using an intervention called "GATE (Group and Tutoring Edition)" with the first and second grade students. This intervention extends the Read Naturally strategy to improve phonics and fluency skills in small group situations. The fluency skills are improved by the following:

1. Developing phonemic awareness of the letter sounds in words.
2. Developing the phonemic awareness of blending sounds in words.
3. Strengthening the proficiency with the sounds of the letters.
4. Teaching to decode short, phonetically regular words.
5. Building fluency in decoding.
6. Spelling short, phonetically regular words.

By combining phonics instruction with the fluency building GATE for Phonics accelerates the reading achievement of beginning readers.




Center Cass School District # 66 has implemented an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) mandate, Response To Intervention (RTI). RTI is an array of procedures that can be used to determine if and how students respond to specific changes in instruction. RTI provides an improved process and instruction for school teams in designing and implementing educational interventions.

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