Monday, August 12, 2013
Week 4 Reflection
This week has given me hope. I actually feel my plan is workable, and I am ready to get started. School will resume for teachers this Friday. Although winning the lottery would be nice so I could jet off to an island somewhere rather than go back to school, I am ready and armed with my plan. I want to get started and find out if my plan is viable and change it if it isn't! I feel the excitement around me also with my site supervisor as she supports me to try what might be the saving grace for tutoring this year. In reflecting, my plan has student success at the heart of it all. To me, that is what any good plan needs to accomplish. I want students to learn, learn well, and retain what they learn (any teacher's goal). I am prepared to put in more time up front for these struggling kidos and reap the benefits as we go. The cherry on top was when I saw a student from last year this morning at registration. She will be going to 6th grade. My gut clenched because there was a time when neither one of us thought she was going to make it. She was all smiles and red faced as she hugged me with her little eyes twinkling announcing she was ready for 6th grade. That is why I am here. That is why I want a better way to help my students. That is why on Friday morning I will breath deeply and thank God that I can make a difference!
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Action Planning Template
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Goal:
To provide RTI sooner to students in the classroom rather than waiting
for tutoring immediately before testing.
Provide sooner support (within the week) for concepts learned so
student doesn’t continue to get behind.
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Action Steps(s):
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Person(s) Responsible:
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Timeline: Start/End
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Needed Resources
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Evaluation
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Meet
with site supervisor, math lab specialist and principal to establish schedule
for math specialist to co teach during my math class with RTI students
present
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Lana
Whitworth
Principal/Asst.
Principal
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August
2013
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Note pads, list of RTI students (Target students to be
studied)
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Plan
will be implemented at the beginning of the year with a schedule for math
specialist to co teach in RTI rotation of students in 5th grade
math class.
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Meet
with staff during staff development and introduce book, Pyramid Response
to Intervention by Buffum (2009) assign book study schedule
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Principal/Asst.
Principal
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September
2013
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Book,
notepad
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Teacher
reactions and consent to participate in book study
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Read
and study book along with staff and meet again during same week of staff
development and introduce plan
Meet
with my grade level team to introduce schedule of RTI students and their needs
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Lana
Whitworth
Lana
Whitworth
Math
lab specialist
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September
2013
September
2013
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Book,
notepad
RTI
student list for 5th grade (target students to be studies),
benchmark test scores for students from 4th grade to compare as
benchmark scores are accumulated from 5th, Eduphoria
(gradebook/test scores)
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Teacher
participation, questions asked
Teachers
agree on rotation schedule for RTI class.
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Begin
classes
Meet
with team to determine how rotations are going/math specialist for feedback
on student learning
Continue
to participate in book study with teachers during staff meeting
Teach and monitor student progress
Meet
with math lab specialist, field supervisor and principal
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Lana
Whitworth
Math
specialist
Lana
Whitworth
Principal/Asst
principal
Lana
Whitworth
Math
lab specialist
Lana
Whitworth
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September
2013
October
2013-December 2014
October
2013-December 2013
October
2013-December 2014
January
2014 (before students return to school)
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Lesson
plans TBA
Eduphoria
(gradebook/testing scores)
Eduphoria
test info
Notepad
RTI
student list
Book/notepad
Eduphoria
(gradebook/testing scores) test info
Notepad
RTI
student list
Graph
of results of RTI student progress comparing last year’s benchmark test
scores to this year’s benchmark scores
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Math
specialist co teaches; after the lesson we discuss our observations and
collaborate on which students need immediate intervention that week to
practice concept taught
Student
grades: what trend is showing up
Evaluate
first benchmark test score and compare it to last year’s RTI student benchmark
test scores
Teacher
participation in chapter questions and collaboration
Grades
rising on benchmarks test score as compared to last year at the same
time. Grades in math continue to hold
steady
If
grades are showing improvement continue program with no changes.
If
changes are needed implement them into the plan
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Continue
teaching with math lab specialist co teaching in RTI student math class
Meet with 5th grade team monthly
to evaluate progress as per their observations and input
Meet with math lab specialist and
principals to determine if more tutoring is needed besides what we have been
providing.
Give
STAAR test
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Lana
Whitworth
Math
lab specialist
Lana
Whitworth
Principals
Math
lab specialist
Lana
Whitworth
Principals
Math
lab specialist
Lana
Whitworth
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January
2014-March 2014
January
2014-March 2014
February
2014
April 2014
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Gradebook
Benchmark
scores
Gradebook
Benchmark
scores
Benchmark
scores and data collected throughout school year from action research
Admin.
manual
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Meet
and collaborate with math lab specialist and monitor student progress by
using benchmark test scores, classroom and lab scores (Eduphoria testing
info).
Teacher
input and observations
100%
of RTI students passing the final benchmark
test (goal), no extra tutoring needed
Results from test when they arrive
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