Implementation Planning Template - See following pages for guidance Communication Site Name Title Email Phone Principal Assistant Principal Lead Teacher Start-up Coordinator IT Coordinator Selected Student Sub-Population Specific grade level (s) _______ Lowest quartile At risk students ELL Advanced/gifted Whole school After school / before school groups Specific class(es) _______ Other _______ Total number of students _______ Implementation Plan Beginning date Ending Date Times Per Week - 3 4 5 Length of Session 30 45 60 Program Access Center rotation in class At home In class rotation Lab setting with a schedule for classes Tutoring After/Before school Internal Goals External Goals Professional Development Plan Date(s) Staff to be trained Teachers # _______ Principal Reading Coach Assistant Principal Lab facilitator Other _______ Method Webinar On-site 3 hrs. 6 hrs. One school/one location Multiple Schools/one location Site Motivation Plan Goal Reward Other Other Monitoring Plan Teacher Responsibilities (Choose all that Apply) Accountability Method Class panel/ Class Status Review student Records Notifications Class Progress Graph Lead Teacher Responsibilities Site Status Drill Down to Classes
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Implementation Planning Template - See following pages for guidance Communication Site Name Title Email Phone Principal Assistant Principal Lead Teacher Start-up Coordinator IT Coordinator Selected Student Sub-Population
Specific grade level (s) _______ Lowest quartile At risk students ELL Advanced/gifted Whole school After school / before school groups Specific class(es) _______ Other _______
Total number of students _______ Implementation Plan Beginning date Ending Date Times Per Week - 3 4 5 Length of Session 30 45 60 Program Access
Center rotation in class At home In class rotation Lab setting with a schedule for classes Tutoring After/Before school
Internal Goals External Goals Professional Development Plan Date(s) Staff to be trained
Teachers # _______ Principal Reading Coach Assistant Principal Lab facilitator Other _______
Method Webinar On-site
3 hrs. 6 hrs. One school/one location
Multiple Schools/one location
Site Motivation Plan Goal Reward Other Other Monitoring Plan Teacher Responsibilities (Choose all that Apply) Accountability Method
Class panel/ Class Status Review student Records Notifications Class Progress Graph
Lead Teacher Responsibilities Site Status Drill Down to Classes
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“Internal” (Reading Plus®) Goals “External“ Goals75% of students will be on schedule during implementation period as determined by Site Status Report
Increase percent of on-grade-level (profi cient) students as determined by State Assessment
75% percent of classes will have an average comprehension of 70% + during each seven-day interval as determined by Site Status Report
Increase the percent of students meeting AYP by 10% as determined by NCLB
By end of implementation period 80% of the students will have met minimum session requirement goals as determined by Site Use and Progress Report
80% of students who are at or above profi ciency level will maintain or increase their scores as determined by State Assessment
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INFRASTRUCTURETechnology Most Reading Plus® instruction takes place at a workstation. Workstations must be
confi gured properly for optimal performance, so test them before full deployment. Ideally, student workstations should be positioned to prevent visual distractions. Your technical coordinator can review technical specifi cations at: www.readingplus.com/support.
Location A Reading Plus® lab setting should be quiet and free of distractions. A classroom setting should have enough workstations to support your implementation plan. Consider where and when to conduct small-group or whole-group instruction with Reading Plus® offl ine comprehension skill activities. Provide teachers with space for motivational charts and posters, and for student folders that contain record sheets and offl ine-skill assignments.
PERSONNELAdministrative Before you begin using Reading Plus®, assign a lead teacher or administrator to
oversee implementation, assist with questions from teachers and coaches, and report progress and fi delity of implementation status to administrators.
Coaches & Teachers Reading Plus® can be run successfully by coaches or teachers who are not reading specialists. These facilitators monitor lab settings, provide periodic follow-upwith students, off er positive reinforcement, and assist with diffi culties. Professional development, workstation-based training, and reference tools prepare personnel for successful implementation.
LOGISTICSStudent Data Import your student data into the Reading Plus® database and enroll students into
classes that you create.
ProfessionalDevelopment
Arrange for an introduction of Reading Plus® to your staff , professional develop-ment for key players, and creation of a timeline for program rollout.
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GROUP FOCUS TIMEAdministrators √ Program Overview
√ Implementation Planning√ Identifying Goals√ Creating Site Motivation Plan√ Monitoring Fidelity and Progress
1.5-2 hours
Lead Teacher /Reading Coach
√ Program Overview & Knowledge√ Implementation Plan Details√ Creating Schedules within Reading Plus®√ Assisting Teachers in Creating Motivation Plans√ Monitoring Fidelity and Progress
2-2.5 hours
Teachers √ Program Overview & Knowledge√ Preparing for Implementation√ Establishing Motivation Plans & Schedule√ Monitoring Fidelity and Progress
3-3.5 hours
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RESOURCES
Virtual TourAn interactive media that reviews how the Reading Plus® system combines research-based assessment and intervention with power-ful progress monitoring technology to ensure optimal gains in reading profi ciency. www.readingplus.com/virtualtour
Onsite & Virtual Professional Development Training sessions that introduce key staff to Reading Plus® and help schools get started quickly and eff ectively. Sessions review progress reports and implementation fi delity, and discuss instructional strate-gies for addressing student needs.
Best Practices Video SeriesVideo tutorials that provide teachers with an explanation of eff ective use of Reading Plus®. Simple, clear instructions help teachers get started eff ectively, and build enthusiasm and motivation. In addition, these movies can be used as instructional tools for anyone coaching students who use Reading Plus®.
Just-In-Time AssistanceOnline tutorials that present step-by-step guidance for each implemen-tation phase. The tutorials provide teachers with answers to implemen-tation questions and are readily accessible. Teachers are guided through specifi c topics with actionable directions and detailed explanations.
Extensive Online Help LibraryA robust reference library that contains program details, management specifi cs, printable resources for offl ine skill instruction, and motivational aids and guidance.
Student Orientation MoviesPresented by Reading Plus® students, these introductory movies help establish instructional intent, lesson format, and student goals. The easy-to-understand movies encourage student independence.
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Session Duration(Minutes per Day)
Sessions per Week
5 4 3 2
60 7 9 12 18
45 9 12 15 22
30 14 17 23 -
Minimum Intervention Duration Required (Weeks)
WHO WHERE WHEN HOW RESOURCESAll 9th gradersat or belowprofi ciency level
In Language Arts class
√ 45-min sessions√ 4 times per week√ Full semester
Lab scheduleallowance
√ Lab schedule allowance√ Printer in lab √ Headphones for lab