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"Reading Mastery: 1-1 For Research-Based K-2 Individualized Support"

1-1 class for research-based, individual support in phonological awareness, phonics, fluency and word recognition, comprehension, grammar, and conventions. Individualized, adaptive, and built to support student independence.
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What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
30 mins
per session
Teacher support
Homework
1-2 hours per week. Students will receive weekly homework packets of printable hands-on activities tailored to reinforce learning. These activities allow for flexible completion throughout the week, offering additional support in areas requiring reinforcement and ongoing learning. The packet will consist of puzzles, handwriting and hand-strengthening activities and reading practice. The packet is optional for each student to complete but suggested for ongoing growth. Having a hands-on will help students engage more in their learning.
Assessment
There is a one time beginning assessment (30 questions, 10-15 minutes) to find where the student is and where they need help. The assessment will be taken at a time convenient for the family through the Lalilo classroom after the first 1-1 onboarding session. Ongoing progress data will also be available.

Class Experience

This is the onboarding session to begin the assessment process to place your child at their level for Individualized Support in K-2 Literacy Skills. 

Course Description:

This course is designed for students needing extra support in learning to read. 

This comprehensive program is designed to support early elementary students in mastering K-2 state literacy standards, covering essential areas such as phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, word recognition, comprehension, grammar, and conventions. The course utilizes an adaptive system that tailors learning to each student's needs, promoting independence and mastery of foundational reading skills. 

This program can function as a comprehensive, stand-alone learning to read program or as an extra support system for those not responding to the instruction format in their Public or Private school system.

Key Features:

Initial Assessment: Students will undergo a detailed diagnostic assessment to identify their strengths and areas needing improvement in literacy skills. This assessment will be used to create an individualized learning plan.

Adaptive Learning Program: Students will gain ongoing access to an adaptive literacy program targeting their specific learning needs identified in the assessment. This program encourages independent learning and mastery of literacy standards.

Weekly Live Sessions: Students will attend live 1-1 or small group classes (depending enrollment and desired option) focused on targeted reading practice based on their diagnostic assessments and the assessment's recommendations.

Weekly "Homework" Packets: Students will receive printable hands-on activities tailored to reinforce learning. These activities allow for flexible completion throughout the week, offering additional support in areas requiring reinforcement and ongoing learning.

Access to Reading Materials: Students will have access to reading materials and assignments through Epic, catering to their individual reading levels (Monday-Friday 7am-3pm teacher account). This resource provides engaging content to further enhance reading skills.

Access to Extra Lessons: Students will have access to reading materials, activities and assignments through ABC mouse classroom for extra practice.

Extra Tutoring Support: Additional tutoring sessions can be booked for extra support during the week.

By combining a personalized approach with live sessions, adaptive learning, printable hands-on activities, suggested guidance and support for different learning styles and supplementary reading materials with "Read To Me" functions, this course aims to offer a comprehensive and effective structure for early elementary students to enhance their reading abilities and attain literacy mastery.

In the adaptive program the sequence is as follows for the first 80 lessons if completing 4 a week (students can move slower or faster):

Sounds and Words
Letters
Sight and High Frequency words
Long and Short sounds
Word Family -am
Word family -ad
Hard c
Compound Words
Word Family -ot
Count and Blend syllables
Listening comprehension- What is Climate Change?
Capitalization and Punctation
Hearing Rhymes
Word Family -op
Listening comprehension- How to Plant a Seed
Onsets and Rimes
Listening comprehension- The Story of the Seed
Decodable text - I Like Me
Listening comprehension- A cool Treat
Decodable Text- Mom and I
Word family -ut
Short e

For the homework packets, the order will be:

Consonant review
Short vowel sounds
Initial and final consonant blends
Long vowels including silent -e
Digraphs (sh, th, wh, ch, ng, ck)
Trigraphs (-tch)
Vowel digraphs (ee-ea, ai-ay, oa-ow)
For the more advanced:
Compound words
Common endings (-ful, -ing, -est, -ed, -ness)
Syllable types (open, closed) ending in -y and -le, diphthong, and three-syllable words
Learning Goals
Students will improve in the literacy skills and attain literacy mastery.
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
This class will include 3rd party tools. They are web-based but do not require a personal account or any personal details from the parent or student. Lalilo: The teacher will give the parent the website and class code to access the initial assessment and ongoing adaptive practice. Two other 3rd party tools are utilized in this class but are optional: Epic! and ABC mouse. They are web-based or app based but do not require a personal account or any personal details from the parent or student (if accessed by website). If the parent would like to download the app, an account is required for log on but a class code will be provided by the teacher.
Supply List
Curriculum will be provided. Printing will be required for homework packet if desired. Homework packet can be completed digitally if desired. There will also be optional materials the parent may purchase from any chosen source for additional hands-on activities based on learner style (string and beads, construction paper, dice, markers, paint, sand, playdoh, modeling clay, etc).
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Florida Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Ms. Falzone BA PN LATG
Florida Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Ms. Falzone BA PN LATG
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from University of South Florida
Ms. Falzone BA PN LATG
BA in Psychology- Child Development and Abnormal Child Psych

Honors College Graduate (Magna Cum Laude) with Honors Research work in Neuroplasticity

Honors Thesis work in Novel Development and Creative Writing

Experienced teacher with both Gifted and Diverse Learning Needs 

In classroom, distant learning, tutoring, co-op teacher and homeschooling experience with multi-sensory training in teaching Phonics and Reading based on research in the Science of Reading and the Orton Gillingham multi-sensory approach to learning to read. These methods  work well for the majority of students: students with ADHD, Dyslexia, Specific Learning Disabilities, students without any diagnosed learning differences as well as gifted and advanced students. These methods are based on, and were refined by, recent research conducted on how children learn to read and build literacy skills.

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