Title I Reading & Math
By Jeremy Lehning
May 31, 2006
The Title I Reading program
is funded from federal, state and local funds. The program provides
supplemental reading services for identified students in grades
7-12. (Identification is on-going and is based on reading level,
test scores and grades.) To find out how your child can
receive TItle I services please contact me.
Kansas Assessments
Begin this Week!
11th Reading, March 5, 6, 7, 8,
9
10th Reading, March 12, 13, 14, 15
7/8th Math, March 28, 29, 30, April
3, 5
7/8th Reading, April 9, 10,
11, 12, 13
10th Math, April 10, 12,
16
Kansas Assessment
Scores
AW = Academic
Warning
AS = Approaching
Standard
MS = Meets
Standard
ES - Exceeds
Standard
EX = Exemplary
The Goal for NCLB (No
Child Left Behind) is for all students to achieve a score of at
least MS (Meets standard). In the old system it was
called proficient. If you have any question on how your child
scored please feel free to contact me.
Programs your child will use in Title I
A.
PASSKEY
1.
Reading
2. Math
3.
Writing
B. WORK KEYS
1. Reading
for Information
2. Applied
Mathematics
C. READING SKILLS
1. Comprehension
2. Critical
Thinking
3.
Vocabulary
D. MATH SKILLS
1.
Multiplication and division facts
2. Problem
solving strategies
3. Math's Cool (7th
& 8th)
4. Algebra's Cool
(10th)
E. ACCELERATED READING (AR)
F. ACCELERATED MATH (AM)
G. KANSAS ASSESSMENT PRACTICE
MATERIALS
1. Kan-Ed
Materials
2. Formative
Tests
3. Assessment
Conditioning Exercises (A.C.E.)
More
Information on Title I
How do schools
qualify for Title I service?
Parent Right - To - Know
Notification
KS Reading
Standards - Benchmarks - Indicators
7th Grade
Figurative Language
8th Grade Figurative
Language
11th Grade
Figurative Language