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1 st Hour: Reading Strategies Sarah Schuette Room 279 B

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1st Hour: Reading Strategies

Sarah SchuetteRoom 279 B

Welcome to Reading Strategies!

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, or concerns.  My primary goal is for students to grow into independent, life-long

readers, writers, and thinkers who are prepared for successful futures!

SSD Teacher

Wydown Middle School

Clayton High School Email:[email protected]@ssdmo.org

Wydown Phone number: 314-854-6494

My Schedule:

0First Hour:  Reading Strategies0Second Hour:  IEP Reading0Third Hour:  Math Strategies

011:00-3:30 P.M. - Clayton High School

Website: http://www.clayton.k12.mo.us/Domain/1140

Reading Strategies

• Reading Strategies is a course designed to support individualized student literacy needs and goals.

• In this class, students will apply learning from literacy class as well as learn new reading skills and strategies that can be applied in all subject areas.  

• Activities are tailored to individual student needs, reading skill levels,

and interests.

• Progress monitoring

• Student goals and data collection

Reading Strategies

Reading Strategies will be supplemented with the Language! program two days per week. 

Students will also read novels which support reading skills, strategies, and themes addressed in grade level literacy classes.

Language!

Homework

0 Reading logs0 Designed to emphasize specific reading skills and strategies0 Fifteen minutes of reading required per night0 Logs posted on website

High-interest classroom novels will be chosen in conjunction with Wydown literacy teachers in order to incorporate grade-level themes and skills.

It is also critical that students read books on their independent and instructional reading levels.

Students benefit from independent reading as well as reading with you at home. Please read to your student as well as allow your student to read to you.

Suggestions for Home:0 Set up regular routines and a quiet space for your child to read and do homework.

0 Check that homework has been completed.

0 Ask about what’s being taught in Language! and other classes in school.

0 Help your child find books he or she likes at the right level.

0 Encourage your child to read every day.

0 Ask your child to read out loud to you, or share the reading of a book together.

0 Be a good role model by letting your children see you reading, writing letters or emails, and doing other literacy-related tasks.

0 In a visible place, keep an updated list of books your child has read.

0 Let them know you’re proud of them as they read, study, and learn!

Thank you for your support!

I firmly believe that collaboration and communication are of utmost importance in the education of children and adolescents; my central priority is to maintain a constant stream of effective communication and partnership with you, your child, and the IEP team.

You know your child best, and with a strong partnership, your student will reach successful outcomes.