Lillie loves school and she is doing great. Last week, her teacher, Mrs. Barber, had the reading specialist test her reading level. She is at a 3.4 (3rd grade, 4 months). She can read up to 6th grade, but she began to get frustrated at 4th grade reading level. I was worried about Lillie’s leveling off in her reading but her teacher and reading specialist both said that they wanted to keep her at her accelerated rate.
Her reading comprehension is a solid 2nd grade level.
Mrs. Barber is going to stop having her do the kindergarten reading activities
and build a reading tote for her to do, when the rest of the class is doing
kindergarten reading. She is also going to have Accelerated Reading time
with the reading specialist and the librarian. I saw the reading
specialist in the hallway last week and she said that she enjoyed reading with
Lillie. Reading with Lillie made her day. Everyone noticed how happy Mrs. Hoffman
(reading specialist) was the day she tested Lillie and it was because of Lillie.
Today, Lillie was pulled out of class to spend time in the ExCEL program with the 1st graders. They don't offer it to Kindergartners until later in the year, if at all. ExCEL is a program where students meet with an instructor for approximately 1 hour each week. This is an curriculum program in addition to their classroom curriculum. The program is designed to help them continue to strengthen curriculum, thinking skills, research activities, enhance thinking skills, and develop responsibility and interpersonal skills.