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Books for Struggling Readers IRC Conference 2011

Books for Struggling Readers IRC Conference 2011. Studies and Research Committee Elizabeth Goldsmith-Conley Judy Barbour Boomer Crotty Pamela Godt Diane Cepela http://ircstrugglingreaders.wikispaces.com /. Agenda. Introductions Filling out Audience Suggestion Form

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Books for Struggling Readers IRC Conference 2011

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  1. Books for Struggling ReadersIRC Conference 2011 Studies and Research Committee Elizabeth Goldsmith-Conley Judy Barbour Boomer Crotty Pamela Godt Diane Cepela http://ircstrugglingreaders.wikispaces.com/

  2. Agenda • Introductions • Filling out Audience Suggestion Form • Defining struggling versus reluctant readers • Strategies for picking appropriate books • Overview of annotated book lists • Audience suggestions • Selecting Books • Evaluation

  3. List of Handouts • Audience Suggestion Form • Picking Appropriate Books • Reading Level Conversion Chart • Annotated Book List • Supplementary Book List • Wiki Page Instructions • Evaluation Form

  4. Find the Information from this Seminar • http://ircstrugglingreaders.wikispaces.com/ • Join us and add your own bibliography for a struggling reader book. • Click on “Join This Wiki” to edit this Wiki with your own review of a book. • Illinois Reading Council Studies and Research Committee Home Page is http://ircstudiesandresearch.wikispaces.com.

  5. Conversion Table for Reading Levels

  6. Finding Appropriate Books for the Struggling Reader Choosing the right level • Independent Level - Books that students can read on their own with no adult help • Instructional Level – Books that students can read with a little help from adults • Frustration Level - Books that are too hard

  7. Independent Level • The text is relatively easy for the reader. No more than approximately 1 in 20words are difficult for the reader • Student can read 95% of the words successfully. • Students can comprehend 80% of the content.

  8. Instructional Level • The text is challenging but manageable for the reader. No more than approximately 1 in 10 words are difficult for the reader. • Students can read 90% of the words successfully. • Students can comprehend 60-70% of the content.

  9. Frustration Level • The text is too difficult for the reader. At least 1 in 10 words are difficult for the reader. • Students can read less than 90% of the words successfully. • Students can comprehend less than 60% of the content.

  10. Richard Allington At a 99% accuracy rate, students will still make errors on about 4 or more words per page. If there are 300 pages in the book, this means they will make 1200 errors during their reading of the book—this will cause a loss of comprehension and confusion/distraction/poor understanding.

  11. Book Suggestions • What books have you used? • We will add it to our inventory and place results on the Wiki. • Thanks for your help!

  12. Books for Struggling ReadersIRC Conference 2011 Studies and Research Committee Elizabeth Goldsmith-Conley Judy Barbour Boomer Crotty Pamela Godt Diane Cepela http://ircstrugglingreaders.wikispaces.com/

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