Unit Organizer Routine (FI)

5. Submit Implementation Portfolio

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  • Last updated July 29, 2020 at 8:52 AM by kucrl
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Describe: •Group/Student (size, level, student characteristics, etc.) •Length of implementation (days, weeks, months, amount of time per day, days per week, etc.) Include artifacts: •Your draft and final devices •Student devices without student names (HALO) •Post your implementation portfolio
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All posted evidence

Special Education teachers, DIBELS Next Essentials Training

I have had a long standing relationship with the Warren School District.  This group was special education teachers who needed to be formally trained to administer DIBELS Next in order to ensure fidelity of their progress monitoring for students with IEPs.  We were engaged in a series of professional development opportunities over the 2018-19 school year which included LETRS Modules.  I used this Unit Organizer to tie the previous trainings together with the DIBELS training.   
eeighmy Over 5 years ago

The organizer we used to guide the conversation in the training

lckbolla Over 5 years ago

Implemented in WCSD on May 2, 2018

The group was approximately 25 people in the conference room at Main office in WCSD Pa.  I implemented the Unit organizer (with Erin Eighmy) over the entire 6 hour training, stopping between sections to discuss transitions and major concepts.  I found that the teachers were excited to see the "big picture" of how all of the LETRS modules are connected.  This module is a little lighter, so it was easier to implement the organizer, without sacrificing the material.  
lckbolla Over 5 years ago

Evidence for two separate U.O'S. The first Unit Organizer was with a teacher, the second Unit Organizer (R.H. & l.) was for 3 teachers

agranata1 Over 5 years ago

student example

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

Posted Image

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

Student example

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

This is another UO that I used first semester.

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

On the upside-down triangle, students write in the 8 levels of classification.

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

This is the first UO I used at the start of this year.

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

I typically have around 20 students per class, six classes per day. There are 3 to 7 ESE students in each class. Students are regular ed.

sherri12 Over 5 years ago

Unit Organizer from Talking Together Lessons

crystal8696 Over 5 years ago