READING CURRICULUM
The Teaching and Learning Department works with Textbook Teams which include teachers, administrators, and parents to thoroughly review new Reading materials. Each textbook adoption cycle is six years.
Grades: Kindergarten – Fifth
During 2021-22 textbook adoption cycle, Center Grove selected Scholastic Literacy™. It is a comprehensive system of materials based on the five critical components of reading instruction, as identified through the National Reading Panel Report from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Those components are Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, Vocabulary, and Comprehension.
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Reading – Scholastic: Scholastic Literacy
- Writing – Heinemann: Units of Study Opinion, Information, and Narrative Writing
- Interventions
- Waterford
- Lexia
- Orton Gillingham
- University of Florida Literacy Institute Foundations (UFLI)- smaller groups with more multisensory components
- Leveled Literacy Intervention (LLI)
Grades: Kindergarten – Second Grade
- Reading Foundations: (Teacher Resource) University of Florida Literacy Institute Foundations (UFLI): An Explicit and Systematic Phonics Program
- Zaner-Bloser Handwriting (K-1)
Grades: Sixth - Eighth
The Teaching & Learning Department worked with secondary Language Arts teachers throughout the 2019-2020 school year to review materials. McGraw Hill StudySync (2017) was selected for adoption to support Reading and Writing instruction in middle school language arts classes. EdReports rated StudySync as “meets expectations” in both alignment and usability, and Text Quality was rated 36/36 for all grades.
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Reading & Writing: McGraw Hill, StudySync
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Interventions:
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Edmentum, ExactPath ELA
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Lexia
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Orton Gillingham
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Questions & Answers
- What is UFLI?
- Why did Center Grove change the elementary reading curriculum?
- How does Center Grove’s elementary reading curriculum align with research on teaching reading?
- How do elementary teachers grade reading?
- What is different about Spelling in Grades 1 and 2?
- What books will my child read in the Scholastic Literacy program?
What is UFLI?
Why did Center Grove change the elementary reading curriculum?
How does Center Grove’s elementary reading curriculum align with research on teaching reading?
How do elementary teachers grade reading?
What is different about Spelling in Grades 1 and 2?
What books will my child read in the Scholastic Literacy program?
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