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Organizing Your Project MORE Program: A Fresh Look. Sandy Greenberg & Teresa Woodin Talawanda School District, Oxford Project MORE Conference Monday, May 16 th , 2011. Today’s Agenda:.
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Organizing Your Project MORE Program: A Fresh Look Sandy Greenberg & Teresa WoodinTalawanda School District, OxfordProject MORE ConferenceMonday, May 16th, 2011
Today’s Agenda: • Provide helpful “tips” and information about the use of Project MORE during our first year of implementation • “Getting Started” Insights and Adventures • Mentors & Communication • Data Gathering & Sharing Caveats • Evaluation of the Program • Question and Answer Period • Contact Information for Presenters • All Forms Shared Available on the Project MORE Website
Getting Started!!! • Where to Start????? • Getting Started Checklist is very helpful—Project MORE Manual—pages 7 & 8 • Adventures We Experienced in “Getting Started” • “Lots” of copying and assembling—approximately 50 Hours per building (Levels C-T) • Organizing Tutors and Collaborating with Miami University regarding scheduling • Organization of Materials • 5 books at each level with “packet” information in basket • Approximately 675 sandwich size baggies • Approximately 135 gallon size baggies • Storage for baskets and materials • Pocket folder for each child, colored pencils, game boards, timers, and fluency instruction sheets • Available notepads and sticky post-it notes for communication from tutors
“Getting Started” …………………...Pictures of the Materials
“Getting Started”……………………Pictures of the Materials
“Getting Started”………………..Parent Permission Letter (available on website)
Getting Started…………….Student Folder Contents • Student Folder and “What goes inside?” • Lesson plan, leveled-book and packet contents, comprehension check and answer sheet, 2 fluency passages, fluency graph & “timed” directions • Game boards & Colored-Pencils and Timers available at check-in station • Revised lesson plan (from Worthington Schools) for levels above F
Student Folder Contents……Book & Packet Contents from Reading-Tutors.com
Mentors…………………Partnering & Recruiting • Developed A Partnership with Miami University • Students represent America Reads, Adopt-A-School and/or Education Classes • Wonderful “pool” of tutors • Disadvantages • Limits the number of tutoring sessions due to calendar differences • Lose two weeks in spring because of different breaks • Next year planning to partner with community members, senior citizens within the community and additional organizations at Miami University
Training Tutors……….Training Manual (available on the Ohio Project MORE website) • Tips for Training…… • Limit number of sessions held • Held in multiple locations • “Interactive” Activities • Practice Fluency Passage • Practice assessment • Gather Contact Information • Manual sent home with tutors
Mentors & Communication….Project MORE List Serve • Weekly Email sent via the Project MORE List Serve • Important News • Tips & Thoughts
Mentor Communication…..Project MORE Conference Folder • Tutor Contact Sheet • Spreadsheet that includes tutor’s name, telephone contact number and email address and housed • Contact Assignment Sheet • Sheet includes the tutor and teacher names, contact telephone numbers, days of tutoring, times of tutoring and room number to meet their tutee • Forms are available on the Ohio Project MORE website
Mentor Communication……………“Online” Google Calendar • Online calendar that includes pertinent scheduling information for tutors • Google calendar houses all three elementary school activities & potential tutoring conflicts listed
Data Gathering…………….....Individual Student Information Sheet • Weekly Data Recorded for each Individual Student • Housed in a Three-Ring Notebook • Book Name, Level of Book and Additional Comments • Record of cold, warm and hot reads • Comprehension Check • AIMSweb Weekly Progress Monitoring Results • Number of Tutoring Sessions Completed
Data Sharing…………….....Multiple Student Data Information Sheet • Project MORE Conference Folder via First Class • Updated weekly with new data • Includes: cold, warm and hot reads, comprehension checks, DIBELS Benchmarks, AIMSWEB Progress Monitoring and Total Number of Tutoring Sessions
Evaluation & Feedback…… • Survey Monkey --http://www.surveymonkey.com • FREE online service that surveys can be created • The service provides a link that the person places in a browser then clicks • It collects and analyzes the data for you
Evaluation & Feedback……………..Survey Monkey Results from Tutors & Teachers • Evaluation at the End of Each Semester • Anonymous input was requested from both teachers who had students participating in Project MORE & the tutors who volunteered their time to provide one-on-one sessions with the students • Survey can include 10 questions and still be FREE • Valuable feedback and input
Questions & Answers………………. • Questions?????? • Please ask…….
Contact Information………………… Please do not hesitate to contact us…. we are happy to share!! Sandy Greenberg, Coordinator of Project MORE greenbergs@talawanda.org Teresa Woodin, Coordinator of Special Services woodint@talawanda.org