You don’t have to take my word for it, here are some of the
comments that teachers have made:
“I
started my small groups this week. I am loving it. I am so glad I did the
assessments. I love how detailed your groups can be.” – Lindsey Born (2nd
grade, Wilson)
“This
information will help to make my small groups more purposeful which will be
better for kids. We are really getting to
know our readers exactly where they are at.” – Lauren Bogda (4th
grade, McKinley)
A three-step process to
try and look at the continuum and assessments efficiently to set instructional
goals:
1.
Look over
one students’ assessments (or this could be done with a group of students), and identify areas where they need
additional instruction and support. (For example, if a student scored 1 out
of 3 on the “within the text” section, they likely need additional support with
retelling or summarizing.)
2.
Look at
the Literacy Continuum guided reading section that aligns with the students’
instructional level. Find the
sections of goals that were most difficult for them on the assessment. (Referencing the example in number 1, go to
the “within the text” section, and focus in on the “summarizing” portion.)
3.
Choose
the instructional goal(s) in that section that align with the support the
student would benefit from. (If
reading at an instructional level of H, the example student could have
instructional goals: “Talk about the important information after reading” and
“Summarize information in the text, selecting the information that is
important.” Page 455 of Literacy
Continuum) Pay close attention to the red dots (newer to that level), but
also consider the other goals as well if it matches with a student’s needs.
The Fountas & Pinnell Benchmark Assessment System
coupled with the Literacy Continuum will help us to know our readers and
provide them with the targeted instruction that they need to accelerate their
growth. Your literacy coach would love
to collaborate with you during this process; send an email with some dates and
times that work well for you.
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