YES I CAN
Learning Center
Helping Children and Adults Improve their Language, Reading, Writing and Communication
Providing
Bilingual Speech & Language Evaluations Interactive Metronome
& Reading Assistant in the Chicagoland area and Surrounding Suburbs
YES I CAN Learning Center
901 Lake Street
Oak Park, IL 60303
ph: 708-297-0259
fax: 866-571-3607
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Frequently asked questions about Reading Assistant
Reading Assistant is designed to be used by any student who has attained basic word recognition and decoding skills and is now building his/her vocabulary, fluency and comprehension.
This includes students as young as first grade, all the way up to adults.
Reading Assistant has solutions designed to implement with Response to Intervention programs for all student tiers.
Reading Assistant helps students learn and retain vocabulary word meanings by providing:
Reading fluency is the ability to read with sufficient ease and accuracy that one can focus attention on the meaning and message of the text.
Reading Assistant builds fluency by providing:
Reading Assistant ensures reading comprehension by providing:
Yes. According to the report of the National Reading Panel, "classroom practices that encourage repeated oral reading with feedback and guidance leads to meaningful improvements in reading expertise for students—for good readers as well as those who are experiencing difficulty."
With Reading Assistant, the computer becomes the supportive listener that ensures all students can regularly practice oral reading while receiving immediate, individual feedback from Scientific Learning's advanced speech verification software.
Yes. The impact of Reading Assistant on fluency growth was evaluated with mainstream students in Grades 2-5. Half of the classrooms in two schools used the software in thirty-minute sessions, once or twice a week over 17 weeks.
Across all four grades, fluency gains were significantly greater for students who used the software than those who did not, averaging 43% (E.S.=0.91) greater than normative expectations over grades. Project sponsored by the Carlisle Foundation and NICHD.
While students of all ages independently use the guided reading software after just a few sessions, we recommend direct observation of student sessions as well as regular monitoring of the reports to keep students on task and using their time wisely.
Our recommended protocol is:
K-3 – a minimum of 20 minutes 3 days per week
4-5 – a minimum of 30 minutes 3 days per week
6-8 - a minimum of 40 minutes 3 days per week
9-12 – a minimum of 40 minutes 3 days per week
Many of the Reading Assistant texts were originally published in one of the Carus™ family of magazines or by Lerner Publishing™. These Carus magazines include: Appleseeds™, Ladybug™, Spider™, Click!™, Cricket™, Odyssey™, Cobblestone™, Calliope™, and Faces™. Many of the guided reading selections were drawn from famous authors including Guy De Maupassant and O’Henry. Many more selections were written by great children’s authors.
The easiest placement option is to administer SLC’s Reading Progress Indicator. The RPI reading level will be used to place the student automatically at the appropriate content level.
If the school already established the student’s reading level, the teacher can use the reading level to place the student manually in the content.
Gateway provides for assignments based on Guided Reading level (D through Z) , Grade level Equivalent and the Lexile Framework for Reading®
The teacher can also assign guided reading selections to the student based on content topics/interest.
The comprehension questions are designed to review main ideas, key concepts, core arguments, and vocabulary from the passage. The question types include inferential and literal comprehension, analysis, prediction, and summary.
Yes. In addition to the features of Read to Me, Show Vocabulary, Record My Reading, and Play My Reading, Reading Assistant Expanded Edition allows the teacher to enable Spanish language support for a student.
When this feature is activated, the glossary will contain an Español button which displays the glossary term in Spanish and plays a Spanish audio file. The student will also receive all program instructions in Spanish.
The Reading Assistant has in-depth audio support. Students can click on any word to hear it pronounced. Advanced speech verification technology provides just in time coaching to students pronouncing the word when students are struggling.
Strong visuals throughout the Reading Assistant support mental model development.
Reading Assistant is focused on academic vocabulary development with over 10,000 terms defined in depth.
Reading Assistant Expanded Edition contains the Did You Know? feature which includes many instructional resources proven to be helpful in supporting vocabulary development in English Language Learners including:
The Reading Assistant content is structured to build knowledge through repeated exposure to vocabulary. Each grade band topic builds knowledge and depth of understanding of vocabulary.
The Reading Assistant content is filled with US cultural content (Internet, skateboarding, US Constitution).
Want to learn more about Reading Assistant and other services. Contact us today!
Tel: 708-297-0259
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Reading Assistant is a registered trademarks of Scientific Learning Corporation. Interactive Metronome is a registered trademark of Interactive Metronome, Inc.
YES I CAN Learning Center
901 Lake Street
Oak Park, IL 60303
ph: 708-297-0259
fax: 866-571-3607
dana