EDLD 5301 Research ANL
Kemle Barroso
How Different Strategies Aid
and Strengthen Comprehension Skills and Fluency
Goal and Outcomes: The purpose of this study is to research how different strategies aid
and strengthen reading comprehension and fluency. In order to research the student’s reading
comprehension and fluency, four different strategies will be conducted over a
period of time. Each week a new
strategy will be introduced. Data will
be collected from each strategy and analyzed to determine its
effectiveness. The study will benefit
other professionals, because they will see the outcomes of the different
strategies used throughout the study and realize the positive effect on
students’ reading comprehension and fluency. The study will also show how easy it is to
use the strategies in their classrooms to help boost the confidence,
comprehension, and fluency for their students.
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Objective
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Action Step(s)
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Person(s)
Responsible
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Timeline:
Start/End
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Needed
Resources
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Evaluation
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Determine participants
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Four struggling readers, who read,
comprehend and
demonstrate fluency below grade level will
be selected for this study.
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Kemle Barroso
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Sept. 9-27, 2013
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Benchmark and Tejas Lee Results
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This step will help with the selection of
students for the research.
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Gather baseline data
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Data from End of the Year Kindergarten Tejas
Lee, First grade Beginning of the Year Tejas LEE, and reading benchmark will
be gathered.
Data should include the following question:
How many students demonstrated comprehension
and fluency below grade level?
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Kemle Barroso
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Sept. 9-27, 2013
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Benchmark and Tejas Lee Results
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This step will provide quantitative data on
students who struggled with comprehension and fluency at the end of
kindergarten and the beginning of first grade.
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Small group fluency
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Participants will receive small group
fluency instruction. Four different strategies will be conducted.
Week 1 Strategy:
Direct fluency instruction lessons/
Reader’s theater
Week 2 Strategy: Poetry
Week 3 Strategy: Listening Center
Week 4 Strategy:
Rereading books as homework
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Kemle Barroso
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Oct. 7-Nov.1, 2013
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 30 minutes
12 repeated reading practices
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Guided Reading Books
Reader’s Theater
Running records
Fluency Assessment
Poetry
Computer
Dual player with multiple sets of headphones
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Every third session, an assessment will be
administered which will included name of passage, words per minute, accuracy
percentile and fluency measure.
Week 1: Students will receive a script with
appropriate parts highlighted
early each week.
Week 2: Student will receive a collection of
poems.
Week 3:
Students will
listen to recorded books as a tool for developing competency in
listening, reading fluency and comprehension and visual literacy.
Week 4:
Parents and their children work with a text
sent from school.
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Data analyze using student’s interest inventory
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The students will answer 10 questions by
circling a star representing their feelings of love, like, okay, and dislike.
How did I feel when the teacher read to me?
How did I feel when asked to read in class?
How did I feel about reading mystery
stories?
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Kemle Barroso
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Oct. 7-11, 2013
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Student Interest Inventory
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This step will help me to have a better
understanding of what kind of books the students like and with whom and where
the students like to read.
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Consent Form
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Since the students are minors, parents will complete, sign and
return an informed consent.
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Kemle Barroso
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Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2013
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Consent Form
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Parents will consent for the children to participate in the research
to comply with the regulation of the proper and ethical
treatment law.
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Analyze/
compare data
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A report will be prepared to explain
comparisons of the strategies conducted. The report will include quantitative
and qualitative data gathered throughout the research. Data will be provided
in the form of text, spreadsheets, and charts.
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Kemle Barroso
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Nov.4- 15, 2013
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Access to all data collected
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
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This step will provide analytical data to prove that repeated text
will increase comprehension skills and fluency.
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This is a very interesting action research plan. As a 5th grade reading teacher, I agree with you that many students struggle with fluency - they read with no regards to punctuation or dialogue. I am interested to see what you find with the idea of using different strategies to see what helps with improving fluency. I am excited to follow your research.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I am a sixth grade reading teacher and many of our students come to us reading way below their reading level. Schools should take the time to catch the students that have fallen behind and pull them back up. I look foward to monitoring your progress and seeing your final results!
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ReplyDeleteYour action research plan looks wonderful. I agree with the above comment. It's unfortunate that many students aren't at the appropriate reading level. It's sad. I was shocked at the myriad of students with such low reading levles. It's definitely a problem, and a great one to tackle. I know the strategies will help them. I love your plan because it is well organized. I have learned a few things from your plan that I may use to help me organize mine better. Reading is essential to everyday life, and it's imperative that students understand the importance. Your research leads in to mine, college readiness. I look forward to learning from your research. God bless.---Adrienne
I like the 4 strategies you plan to implement, especially the opportunity to involve parents at home. It is important for school academics to carry over into their home life. I look forward to following your blog.
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