SALTA 4th grade

Early Interactive Reading Software Program (EISP)

In 2012, the Utah State Legislature funded the Early Intervention Reading Software Program (“EISP”), later renamed Early Inte ractive Reading Software Program, to support the growth of K- 3 students’ literacy. Canyons School District has identified evidence-based programs that schools can choose to integrate into their targeted, reading intervention program. These programs can be utilized by students as a practice station during the ELA skill-based instruction time. Programs should be used for intervention and support and not be used during core instruction time. Students identified as below-benchmark, or well below- benchmark on Acadience Fall testing may benefit from utilizing one of the identified programs as part of a targeted intervention plan . A student can be exited from a program by meeting grade level benchmark expectations. A student exited after meeting benchmark, will not adversely affect state fidelity requirements as part of EISP (HB513). A number of these programs fall under the Utah Legislature approved funding for reading intervention software licenses for K-3 students (HB513). Annually, each school may apply for licenses through the Utah State Board of Education (USBE). In order to maintain the software licenses tied to HB513, schools are asked to follow fidelity agreements from the USBE. The following list describes each evidence-based program and the HB513 fidelity requirements of those available through USBE funding. Imagine Learning and Literacy (available for K-1 and/or 2-3 grade levels) Overview: Through Imagine Language & Literacy, students receive individualized, systematic, explicit instruction in the five key areas of literacy: phonics, phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. The program automatical ly creates a unique curriculum for each student based on his or her needs. Imagine Learning also provides teachers with benchmark assessments and reports to assist them with data- driven instruction. The program’s high -quality art, music, videos, and motivation elements make it highly engaging and effective for all students. Link to learn more about Imagine Learning and Literacy : http://www.imaginelearning.com/utahk3 2020-2021 EISP HB513 Fidelity:

Fidelity requirements in minutes and weeks

Grade

Minutes per week

Number of weeks

K 1 2 3

40 50 50 50

18 18 18 18

Recommended Usage of Imagine Learning and Literacy to Support English Language Learners: Imagine Language and Literacy recommends 20 minutes per day, 5 days/week throughout the school year for best results. (This recommendation is different than the minutes for HB513 fidelity) How to use Imagine Learning and Literacy Data: Use data to track student growth in critical skills areas, identify areas for intervention or reteaching, monitor oral and written academic language development through student fluency recordings and writing samples. Data can be used to inform instruction during ELA skills-based instruction. For more information on the data available and how to use it, contact the Imagine Learning representative, Greg Barry greg.barry@imaginelearning.com

Lexia Reading (available for a K-3 sitewide license)

Overview: Lexia Reading® Core5® is a research-proven, blended learning program that accelerates the development of fundamental literacy skills for students of all abilities in grades pre-K-5. Core5 provides explicit, systematic instruction through personalized learning paths. Core5 adapts to target skill gaps as they emerge and equips teachers with the data and instructional resources they need to personalize instruction for every student. Embedded assessment provides ongoing, actionable data to help teachers prioritize and plan offline instruction. The online student dashboard encourages students to take ownership of their learning, for an experience that’s motivating and engaging for students and teachers alike. Link to learn more about Lexia Reading : http://www.lexialearning.com/Utah

2019-20 HB513 Fidelity: (State fidelity is based on K-3 usage)

The recommended weekly minutes are based on the student’s current Performance Predictor category or Lexia Skill Set.

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