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St. George Elementary: Title I Reading

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Title I Reading

May 29, 2008

Bridget Troyer

 

Welcome the Title 1/Reading Recovery room!

The Title 1 Reading program is designed to help your child gain the reading skills necessary to be successful in the classroom.

At St. George, Title 1 serves students in grades 1-3. My time is spent with Title 1 Reading, Reading Recovery, and a first grade communications group. 

My e-mail address is:  troyerb@rockcreekschools.org

 

About Title 1 and Reading Recovery:

Discussion from COLTS' Night

More about Title 1, Reading Recovery and Communications

 

A Brief Summary about Reading Recovery:

Reading Recovery is an early intervention that lasts approximately 12-20 weeks.  Through Reading Recovery, I work with four first grade students who have not been progressing as quickly as other students in the classroom.  

The goal of Reading Recovery is to accelerate learning through an individualized, 1-1 teaching environment.  By the end of the intervention, they should be reading at the same level as the average classroom peer.

Reading Recovery Web Site 

 

What do we do with the nylon folders that come home each night?

1st and 2nd Grade Folders

3rd Grade Folders

 

Daily Word Study

Description and Purpose

Sight Words

Sight Words....What are they, and what do I do with them?

Skills Assessed:

1st and 2nd Grade Assessed Skills

Summer School Letter

 

Language for Letter Formation:

Letter Formation

 

Summer Activities

Reading and Writing Ideas

 

Personal Information:

I received my teaching degree from Kansas State University in December 1994.

I completed my Reading Recovery training at Emporia State University in May of 2001.   

In February 1995, I began my teaching career.  I have taught Title 1 Reading, Reading Recovery and middle school science.  I have been teaching at St. George Elementary School since August 2002.

 

Summer is here!!

It is still important to review skills at home so that your child can begin the year with confidence.  Make sure your child is reading each evening, and listening to you read as well.  

Enjoy the summer months with your child.  It will go so fast.  

I look forward to seeing you in the fall!

 

 

 

 

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