LEAD21 Literacy Instruction: Enhancing Reading Skills for 21st Century Classrooms

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Explore the LEAD21 Literacy Instruction program designed to improve reading skills in modern classrooms. Discover the components, assessments, spelling activities, and highlights of the program, emphasizing literacy expansion, equity, acceleration, and differentiation. Engage in thematic units, inquiry projects, and online tools to enhance students' reading progress and fluency.


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  1. LEAD21 Literacy Instruction Literacy Instruction for the 21stCentury Classrooms Back to School Night Presentation

  2. LEAD 21 What does What does L LE EA AD D 21 Stand for? 21 Stand for? oL Literacy Expanded oE Equity Ensured oA Acceleration Achieved oD Differentiation Refined

  3. Lead 21 Components Theme Reader Differentiated Reader Inquiry Project Theme Board Work Stations (flipcharts) Online Tools

  4. Assessments Group Placement Test Quarterly Benchmark Assessments o Change groups Weekly Assessments o Online o Skills and strategies from the week Reading Progress Assessments o Multi-dimensional fluency assessment Differentiated Unit Assessments

  5. Spelling District required One pattern Includes frequently misspelled words and review words Practice companion activities

  6. Highlights Rigor o text complexity Common Core Standards Thematic units Emphasis on social studies/science content o Informational Text Inquiry Format of series o The differentiated readers are designed to match students reading levels (two grade levels below through two grade levels above) Technology

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