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Reading Intervention Program - Bundle Set 1 - Digital & Print

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I use this with my after school program students who need a little extra support. They love the different passages and are engaged when we are practicing.
I love this resource. I have students working in groups while I test students based on the reading fluency and comprehension skill.

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    1. 700 original reading passages with appropriate content and language for levels A-Z. (both fiction and nonfiction passages in each level range)DIGITAL UPDATE!This set of The Reading Intervention Program is now available in a DIGITAL VERSION included in this download!To use the digital version, you w
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    Description

    This set includes 140 reading passages with appropriate content and language for levels A-Z. (20 fiction and nonfiction passages per level range)

    DIGITAL UPDATE!

    This set of The Reading Intervention Program is now available in a DIGITAL VERSION included in this download!

    • Text boxes, coloring boxes, and multiple choice circles are all included.
    • Digital versions are available for format 1 (student pages of all the components) and format 5 (fluency practice)

    FONT UPDATE!

    The fonts in this set have been revised to be more clean and neat for students to read. Enjoy!!

    ANSWER KEY UPDATE!

    Now included are COMPLETE answer keys for every passage, including word work, vocabulary, and comprehension keys.

    MP3 Update!

    Now included are MP3 recordings of EVERY passage and multiple-choice questions/answers. If you have students who struggle with decoding but still need practice with comprehension, this is a great option for you and your students!!

    Want to Learn More?

    1. See a video preview of the program, complete with 3 ways you can implement it today, check out the video HERE
    2. Here is another quick, 2-minute video about the program: WATCH VIDEO PREVIEW
    3. The Reading Intervention Program is research-based. ←
    • Download the free research on the program, →HERE←

    To purchase other sets in a variety of levels, click on the link below:

    Reading Intervention Program

    • The purpose of this resource is for teachers, tutors, school volunteers, and home school parents to have access to a systematic intervention program that gives struggling readers extra practice each day.
    • Teachers often struggle with providing the daily reading interventions many students need.
    • This program includes everything a teacher needs to easily instruct, progress monitor, and assess struggling readers.
    • It is so simple, that tutors, school volunteers, home school parents, or even older mentor students can administer the lessons, allowing for more students to receive reading interventions!!!

    *************** MUST READ BEFORE PURCHASING ***************

    Each passage is NOT individually leveled, however, they range from Fountas and Pinnell Levels A-D, E-G, H-K, L-P, Q-T, U-W, and X-Z. I believe students can read on more than just one reading level. I think we limit our kids when we place them on just one level. That is why each set is in a 'range' of a few levels. If your students struggle reading the passages independently, it's a perfect opportunity for reading instruction and modeling of reading to occur!

    The daily intervention lessons contain extra practice with:

    1. Reading Fluency
    2. Comprehension (with weekly targeted skills)
    3. Word Work (with weekly targeted skills)
    4. Vocabulary (5 daily vocab. Words in every passage, 2 in level A-D)

    The intervention program is flexibly designed to be used either…

    1. One-on-one with teacher
    2. Independently during an intervention time
    3. With a partner, tutor, or school volunteer (the students and teacher pages include clear directions for an aide, volunteer, or even older student to administer the intervention.)
    4. In a small guided group
    5. In a home school setting

    The Intervention Program includes…

    1. 140 reading passages with appropriate content and language for levels A-Z. (20 fiction and nonfiction passages per level range)
    2. Reading passages in 5 different student-friendly formats
    3. Teacher/tutor fluency page with clear directions, running record with word count, and space for scoring fluency skills.
    4. Targeted Comprehension questions for each passage
    5. Targeted Word Work activities for each passage
    6. 5 Bolded vocabulary in each passage, with space for students to define each word. (2 words in the A-D set)
    7. Teacher/tutor comprehension, word work, and vocabulary instruction pages with space to collect data and additional comprehension questions for guided instruction.
    8. Progress monitoring pages for teachers/tutors to track student growth with fluency, comprehension, word work, and vocabulary.

    ***OOTWL MEMBERS:

    You can find this Intervention bundle inside the membership here: CLICK HERE

    Interested in becoming a member? LEARN MORE HERE

    Copyright © Jen Bengel 2015-2016

    Revised 2019

    Materials are licensed for personal use as described above. For use in more than one classroom per grade level, please purchase additional licenses at a discounted price. All rights reserved by the author.

    Permission to copy for single classroom use only per grade level.

    Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only per grade level. Not for public display.

    COMMON Q/A

    Are each of the passages leveled separately?

    A: Each passage is not leveled separately. I believe students can read on more than just one reading level. I think we limit our kids when we place them on only one level. That is why each set is a ‘range’ of 3-4 levels. If your students struggle reading the passage independently, it’s a perfect opportunity for reading instruction and modeling of reading to occur!

    Is this program research-based?

    A: Yes! I had a pilot team that was in place for two years. They used the program in a variety of ways and reported data to me. You can see the research HERE. Also, the program was designed after careful research in the best practices in reading instruction. Multiple professional development resources created from decades of research were studied and used as theoretical foundations to the program. The comprehension, word work, and vocabulary are all designed to specifically match the learning needs of readers at each level range.

    Can parents do this at home?

    A: Absolutely! The program is designed with careful instructions so that parents, aids, and school volunteers can easily administer and assess students’ reading skills. It is very easy to follow! Even students can work independently or with partners after they complete a few passages.

    What reading program did you use to level the ranges?

    A: I used Fountas and Pinnell for my reading levels. If you use a different program you can match it up with the conversion chart found here.

    Are there answer keys provided?

    A: Yes! There are answer keys for each of the comprehension questions in every passage. There are also complete answer keys for the word work, vocabulary, and comprehension.

    How many of the passages are fiction and nonfiction?

    A: In almost all the sets it is a 50/50 split, with 10 passages being fiction and 10 being nonfiction. There are fantasy, realistic fiction, biographies, informational, and content-specific passages to name a few. The passage topics were carefully matched to common interests and understandings of students at each level.

    About how long are the passages?

    A: The passage lengths vary by their range. Here is a breakdown of passage lengths by levels:

    Levels A-D >> 50-65 words

    Levels E-G >> 95-125 words

    Levels H-K >> 140-170 words

    Levels L-P >> 200-240 words

    Levels Q-T >> 255-320 words

    Levels U-W >> 255-320 words

    Levels X-Z >> 255-320 words

    What is the difference between the first and fifth set in every level range?

    A: As far as the levels and passage difficulty, there is no difference from set one to set five. The sets do NOT get increasingly more difficult from set one to set five. The difference in each set is 20 new reading passages, along with different comprehension, word work and vocabulary skills to practice.

    Do you use a new passage every day?

    A: You can! But, you do not have to. The program is designed to be used in many ways (see ‘Ways to Use the Program’). Some teachers chose to focus on one passage for an entire week, while others move into a new passage each day. It truly depends on your schedule and the learning needs of your students!

    Do the students complete the passages independently?

    A: They can, but if they need help, you can certainly do so. It is totally open to your students’ needs how you would like them to complete the work each day! Every classroom will be slightly different based on what works best for them!

    How did you determine that the passages fit within each level range?

    A: I used a combination of four things to determine that each passage was appropriate for the range it is in. First, I researched the Continuum of Literacy Learning by Fountas and Pinnell. I studied what readers can and cannot do at each of the guided reading levels in the Continuum. Second, I compared the passages to other texts at those levels to be sure the text difficulty, content, and sentence structures were appropriate. Third, I used the Fry Readability Scale to calculate each passage’s grade level. And finally, I used my training, experience, and understanding in theory as a Literacy Collaborative Coordinator to verify that the passages were appropriate for each level range.

    How can I gauge progress monitoring if the passages don't have one reading level?

    A: This is a really great question. As I’ve said before, I believe kids are more than capable to perform on a range of levels, not just one. I use the progress monitoring data not so much to put them on one level as I do to see reading growth. I look at how they are growing in their comprehension, word work, vocabulary, and fluency skills. When I see growth in these key reading areas, I know they are becoming stronger readers, regardless of the text level. I know many teachers who use the program and progress monitor these skills. Then, they take a quarterly benchmark assessment with a leveled standardized program and see huge growth!

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