SALTA 4th grade
with whole class.
Phase III: Multiple Tasks—Teacher Pulls One Group Ø Teacher quickly reviews each of the expectations and routines for skill-based time and Centers as needed, emphasizing the “no interruption” concept. Ø Teacher chooses students to model some expectations and routines while the whole class watches. Ø Teacher gives the independent tasks for skill- based time and the Center options. Ø Teacher pulls one group for about 10-15 minutes to work with who needs reteaching/preteaching. Ø Teacher ends skill-based time with a debriefing session with whole class.
Introduce teacher working with small skill-based group
Ø Students listen while teacher reviews expectations and routines. Ø Individual students are asked to model for others what some of the expectation and routines mean. Ø Students choose from Center options. Ø Students move freely from independent tasks and Centers following the directions the teacher has given. Ø Students actively participate in a debriefing session.
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30-45
Same as Day 14 above
Same as Day 14 above
15
30-45
Phase IV: Multiple Tasks—Teacher Pulls Multiple Groups
30-45 From now on, any time a new activity or Math Center is added for skill-based time, the teacher should follow a similar routine as the one established above. When ready to begin Phase IV, the teacher may begin to pull multiple groups for an extended time (10-15 min. each group) using intervention and challenge materials and activities.
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Adapted from: Consortium on Reading Excellence Small Group Implementation Small Group Time Planner (2008)
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