Reading Recovery®: Top to Bottom
From the Upper Peninsula to Southern Michigan
April 2019
Reading Recovery Works
Don’t forget about this easy-to-use website on RRCNA dedicated to busy decision makers. Videos show the impact of lessons over time, and administrators tell their stories of why Reading Recovery works. Downloadable fact sheets answer common questions and provide quick overviews of important information.
How does Reading Recovery Support Collaboration?
Facts vs Myths
Resources for the Classroom
Importance of Selecting 'Just Right' Texts
Book Introductions
Reading Recovery Council of North America
Must be an RRCNA member to access.
Bottom Line
Reading Recovery Parent:
"My son would not be the rock star reader he is today without all the help and care given to him in Reading Recovery. He grew into a boy who enjoys reading and has maintained growth in his reading ever since."
- Annie, Parent of a 4th grade student, Pickford Public Schools
Reading Recovery Teacher in Training:
“Reading Recovery has been such an incredible opportunity to grow professionally while actively helping to support struggling literacy learners. I have been able to see my students growth as well as mine. This training has shifted my perception on how to approach teaching. I am learning to tailor my instruction to the specific needs of a child in the moment and use their strengths to build their confidence and independence to help them to become more successful. I am so grateful for this training opportunity.
- Stephanie Farlow, JKL Bahweting School
Jackson Reading Recovery teachers celebrated a beloved character's birthday!
Upcoming Events
2020 National Reading Recovery & K-6 Literacy Conference
Twitter Line Up
Resources:
- RRCNA - Reading Recovery Council of North America
- RRCM - Reading Recovery Council of Michigan
- IDEC - International Data Evaluation Center
- Pioneer Valley Books
- Fountas & Pinnell Literacy ™: BLOG
- Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals 2nd Ed (Clay, 2016)
- An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement (Clay, 2013)
- A Principal's Guide to Reading Recovery (RRCNA, 2012)
- Becoming Literate (Clay, 1991a)
Information Compiled By Reading Recovery Teacher Leaders:
Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District Reading Recovery Site
Maeghan McCormick
Jackson County Intermediate School District Reading Recovery Site