SALTA 4th grade
4 th Grade CSD Literacy Block
Literacy Component
Class Configuration
Range of Time
Focus of Instruction
Phonemic Awareness
• • • •
Foundations 30 minutes
Phonics
30 minutes
Word Analysis
Spelling
Content Knowledge Build Oral Language
• • • • • • •
Whole Group Cooperative Groups & Partners
5-20 minutes
Amazing Words Concept Map
Language & Reading Comprehension 60 minutes
Text Based Comprehension
15-25 minutes
Close Reading
Selection Vocabulary
15-30 minutes
Conventions
• •
Writing
60 minutes
Focus of Instruction
Group 1 Accurate & Benchmark Rate
Comprehension •
Monitoring for meaning
• Identifying, summarizing, and extending main ideas • Self-monitoring and fix-up strategies and awareness of reading for understanding • Teaching important words directly and word-learning strategies Extended reading and writing opportunities tied to core subjects Fluency • Building automaticity, but do not ignore making meaning • Repeated readings • Word or phrase level automaticity in addition to passages, if necessary • Grouping words to make meaning, pacing punctuation • Read for main idea, summarizing, and/or text elements
Met benchmark on DORF and accurate in Fall 96%, Winter 97%, Spring 98% Group 2 Accurate & Below Benchmark Rate Below benchmark on DORF and accurate in Fall 96%, Winter 97%, Spring 98%
Skill-Based Instruction
Small Group
Additional skill-based instruction in small group setting with teacher. Other students engage in Practice reinforce or extend. English Language development or instruction based on Individualized Education Plans will be provided for identified students.
Group 3 Inaccurate & Benchmark Rate
Self-Monitoring for Accuracy Digging Deeper into Needs • Explicit modeling of accurate reading • Self-monitoring — table tap when student makes an error. This will help the student slow down and read more accurately. • Challenge student to read a portion of the text with 2 or fewer errors o Teach student to adjust rate of reading to type of text and purpose for reading
Met benchmark on DORF and accurate in Fall 96%, Winter 97%, Spring 98%
Group 4 Inaccurate & Below Benchmark Rate Phonics and/or Phonological Awareness • Phonemic awareness skills • Decoding skills • Sight words skills • Multi-syllabic decoding skills • Applying skills to connected text at instructional level • Building fluency at independent level • Substantial practice applying phonics to new text and writing Note: Element 2 of the USBE Utah’s Literacy Framework states that a daily schedule includes “a minimum120 minutes of protected time Tier I universal core literacy components . (i.e., phonological awareness phonics, vocabulary, fluency, oral language, comprehension and writing, including whole and small group differentiated instruction and content int egration, (e.g., math, science, social studies, fine arts, health).” Below benchmark on DORF and less than Fall 96%, Winter 97%, Spring 98% accuracy
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