My name is Amy Ferris and I am a literacy interventionist at Madison Kindergarten Academy in Richmond, Ky. My partner at school, Kim Scott and I attended the Literacy Footprints Institute this summer. We learned so very much! It was an amazing 2 day institute.
One of the topics we decided we wanted to incorporate quickly into our school of 375ish kindergarten children was the letter tracing program. We worked with our principal, Dr. Shelly Boulden to set up a 20 min school wide intervention block from 8:10-8:30 in every classroom every morning. We included almost every adult in our building to work with all children who qualified for the letter tracing program by knowing less than 40 letters from the benchmark assessment we use as entry into school in August. Every classroom has their paraeducator and a specific assigned additional person doing the letter tracing with these children individually while the classroom teach is teaching either social studies or science. The students quickly do the tracing book then join right back in with the rest of the class. We are using all of our special area teachers to help with this program. We are using our librarian, music teacher, art teacher, math and reading interventionists, RTI coach, special education teachers and their aids, and even our principal. That 8:10-8:30 time block is reserved to fully implement this program in every classroom.
I spent some time on a professional development day right before school started, training every person who would be implementing this intervention so that every student was receiving this intervention in the correct manner and that our results would be valid.
Here at the Kindergarten Academy, we spend the first 9 days learning procedures and rules, so on the 10th day we begin instruction. This is the day we starting implementing this intervention. Every student traces the ABC book for two weeks, then we assess every student on the Friday morning of the second week.
We have seen tremendous growth from our students from this intervention. We started the school year with 35% of our students knowing 40+ letters of the alphabet and 28% knowing 10 or less letters. After our 6 week check, we were up to 66% knowing 40+ letters and only 10% knowing 10 or less letters. I am very excited to see how this intervention affects our students reading levels at mid year this year compared to our previous years mid year data. I also feel this intervention has united our staff as everyone has a part to play in it, so everyone feels ownership and anxiously awaits the data to be reported by the end of the day on the assessing day.
Thank you Jan and Michelle for empowering us to better help our students!