Lynn Mazza


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progress report november 2012

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Frequently asked Q&A’s about Title 1 reading and math services

Q: How does my child qualify for services in reading?

A: Your child qualifies for services in reading based on his/her spring score on the  Fountas and Pinnell reading assessment.  The district has established grade level criteria that meets the state standard.  If your child does not meet that standard in the spring, s/he is looked at more closely.  We then look at the Fry sight word list.  Again, there is a district standard.  If your child is below the standard in both the Fountas and Pinnell, and the Fry list, s/he qualifies for supplemental reading services.

Q: How long will my child receive services?

A: Your child will continue to receive services for the year if they continue to be eligible as we reassess each trimester.

Q: Will my child be made fun of?  I don’t want him/he to be singled out.

A: What is wonderful about this age is that  all students want to be in Title 1!   Every time we go into a classroom, children ask “Is it my turn to come and work with you?”  Luckily at this age, all children crave adult attention, and since there are so many other adults (classroom helpers, parent volunteers,) who come in and help in the classroom, Title 1 is seen as “special” in the best possible way.  However, some children may worry that they are “different.”  If this ever becomes the case with your child, please talk to myself or the classroom teacher.  We try to avoid this at all cost, and very rarely is it an issue.  Since students at this age see Title 1 services as “fun” and “a special time with a trusted adult” it makes sense to help them build on their foundation so they may hopefully not need services when they are older and more sensitive to their peers perceptions.

Q: What are they missing when they’re with you?

A: We work with students AFTER their mini-lesson or other direction instruction with their classroom teacher.  The time we are giving them an extra direct lesson or guided practice is the time when they are asked to be independent learners in the classroom.  They may be reading a book to themselves while their teacher works with other students in small groups.  This is the perfect time because many children who are not meeting the standard find this independent learning time challenging.  It also ensures they don’t miss any direct instruction from their classroom teacher.

Q: Where do services take place?

A: We try at all cost to work with a small group in their classroom, but sometimes we need to go into the Title 1 room.  This may be because the group has a harder time focusing in the classroom, or because we need certain materials (if we were to use our Smartboard for example.)  It really depends on the needs of the students and classroom teacher.

Q: How can I help my child at home?

A: This is a great question, and there are several answers depending on your child’s needs.  However, the best answer across the board is to read to your child and do the weekly book bags with your child.  Children MUST practice any new skill, and reading is no different.  Title 1, you, and the child’s classroom teacher are like a tripod…in order to hold the child up and help them be successful, we all need to do our part.

Q: Are there any on-line resources?

A: There are a few links to the left of this blog.  More will be added soon.

Q: Where can I go if I have any questions about my child’s progress?

A: Come see me or email me at mazzal@csdvt.org. You can also call the school at 264-5959 ext. 4188.

Q: What if my child isn’t eligible for Title 1 services? Are there resources for us as well?
A: Yes! We have many wonderful resources to share with ALL parents, even if their child is not receiving Title 1. There are leveled readers, fun books for families to read TOGETHER, and games you can sign out and take home. Come see what we’ve got!

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We’ve moved!

Title 1 is now residing in room 2A, the first classroom on your right in the front hall. We have been busy all summer scrubbing, reorganizing, and painting to get the room ready for our awesome students. We still have books, games, and acitivities for all parents of UMS students to borrow. They do not need to be in Title 1. We would love a chance to help you learn about the learning to read process and hope to be a resource for you. Come and visit us!

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Welcome to Ms. Lacharite!

Please help me extend a warm welcome to Nicole Lacharite,our new tutor in Title 1. Ms. Lacharite has graduated from UVM after student teaching in Shelburne. We are very excited to have her join our family here at UMS!

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Family Math Night a Success!!

We had a wonderful night last Thursday, March 22nd for a family math night. After some delicious pizza, we played math games using dice and a deck of cards. Students got to take home the cards and dice afterwards. There are many games you can play at home using dice and cards that are fun and engaging. What a great way to practice math skills! If you were unable to attend, but wish to have copies of the games along with the dice and cards, please contact me using the info on this blog.
Happy Playing!

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Please come to our Math Fun Night!

reminder notice for family fun night

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Reading Challenge was a Huge Success!

We read over 1,200 books during our reading challenge. Congratulations and thanks to everyone who participated.
For a special celebration, Mr. Antonicci came and read a special book to each class, then they had a snack of goldfish crackers. We will have another reading challenge over April vacaction, so look for information to come home!

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January 26th newsletter

January 26th 2012 newsletter

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January Newsletter

january 2012 newsletter

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Paired Reading Workshop

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