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Read 180 and YouGranite School District
True/False
• Reading is a natural process.• Reading includes at least three parts
of your brain at a time.• Good readers do not need to read
every letter in every word in order to understand text.• You can become a better reader by
just reading more frequently.
Reading is a natural process.
FALSE
Reading is not a natural process.
Natural ProcessesDoes not need to be learned• Sneezing• Breathing• Yawning• Sleeping
Unnatural ProcessesNeeds to be learned • Riding a bike• Driving a car• Writing your name• Reading
Read 180 Develops your Reading Mind
• 60% of people find learning to read a challenge.
• 20-30% of this group find reading is the most difficult challenge they will encounter during schooling.
• If reading has ever been challenging, you are
(Honig B., Diamond L., & Gutlohn L., 2000)
Reading includes at least 3 parts of your brain at a time.
TRUE
(Honig B., Diamond L., & Gutlohn L., 2000)
1.) Letter Identification
Processor
2.) Phonological Processor
3.) The Meaning Processor
C-A-T
/k/a/ t/
Read 180 Develops Different Parts of your Brain
• Some tasks will be developing your
or your
or
but mostly, all three!
1.) Letter Identification
Processor
2.) Phonological Processor
3.) The Meaning Processor
C-A-T
/k/a/ t/
Good readers do not need to read every letter in a word in order to understand text.
FALSE
• One, tow, buckle my show.• The color of the flag is rid, white, and
blue.
Failure to read each letter in a word can change the meaning
of a sentence.
(Honig B., Diamond L., & Gutlohn L., 2000)
You can become a better reader by just reading more frequently.
TRUE
• Students who ranked at 98th percentile in reading achievement read about 65 minutes a day.• Students who ranked 90th percentile
read only 21.2 minutes a day.• Daily reading on your level is
Better readers get to read a lot more words.
(Honig B., Diamond L., & Gutlohn L., 2000)SUPER
IMPORTANT!
How do I know my reading level?• Your reading level is based on your SRI reading score.• Your optimal range is 50 points higher than your
score and 100 points lower
• Remember +50, -100
• For example: if your SRI score is 458 your range is:• 458+50 = 508 Highest Lexile-Leveled Book• 458-100= 448 Lowest Lexile-Leveled Book
• Optimal Reading Range: 448-508
Why is reading in my Lexile range so important?
Lexile Range+ 50 points above SRI score-100 points below SRI score
See the
most
growth in
my reading!
Reading is fun again!
I learn more about myself when I read about others
Access to
information
regarding
nutrition, health,
safety, and
general well-
being.
Enriched understanding of culture, history,
literature, science, and mathematics.
Can I increase my lexile score?• Yes, the SRI test (Scholastic Reading Inventory) is
only given 3 times a year, your lexile range is updated then.
• Your computer assessments are important, they help determine your lexile range.
Reading Research Review
• Reading is not a natural process.• Reading includes at least three parts
of your brain at a time.• Good readers do need to read every
letter in every word in order to understand text.• You can become a better reader by
just reading more frequently.
Works Cited
Honig, B., Diamond, L., & Gutlohn, L. (2000). CORE: Teaching reading sourcebook for kindergarten through eighth grade. Novato: Arena Press.
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