Each lesson in the grade level program has a correspondingReteach activity for those students needing extra practice andsupport.


Student's foundational skills are assess both formally and informally. Formal assessments are given at the end of each lesson and unit and are indicated in the Teacher's Guide. Lesson and Unit Assessments measure student understanding of material that was recently taught. These assessments, found in the Assessment Book for each grade level, align with classroom instruction and focus on the literacy skills that are critical to reading success.

Contains planning, differentiation, and assessment tips that enhance instruction in print and book awareness, letter recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, and more.

Contains planning, differentiation, and assessment tips that enhance instruction in print and book awareness, letter recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, and more.

Open Court Reading ©2002 ensures that every child receives the best reading instruction available. This structured program teaches children through a systematic and explicit scaffolding of skills that build upon each other. By taking into account the individual needs of students and providing them with practice and engaging reading materials, Open Court Reading ©2002 helps students become confident and successful readers. The result of over 40 years of scientific field-testing and research, Open Court Reading ©2002 is the most complete reading and language arts program available today.


Intervention Workbook (BLM and ATE) Activities providepractice and support for lessons presented in the interventionGuide.

Additional teacher read-aloud books are used as a culminatingactivity for each kindergarten unit, and ties together what thestudents have been learning.

Each lesson in the grade level program has a correspondingReteach activity for those students needing extra practice andsupport.

Open Court Reading ©2002 ensures that every child receives the best reading instruction available. This structured program teaches children through a systematic and explicit scaffolding of skills that build upon each other. By taking into account the individual needs of students and providing them with practice and engaging reading materials, Open Court Reading ©2002 helps students become confident and successful readers. The result of over 40 years of scientific field-testing and research, Open Court Reading ©2002 is the most complete reading and language arts program available today.

to introduce and reinforce sound and spelling correspondence

Contains planning, differentiation, and assessment tips that enhance instruction in print and book awareness, letter recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, and more.

Engaging web-based activities for each Unit.? A themed project for students to complete individuallyor in small groups, resulting in a presentation to theclass.? Students use pre-screened web sites to gather data andrecord answers to questions within a journal supplied.? Rubrics supplied.

Each story supports instruction in new phonics elements and incorporates elements and high frequency words that have been previously taught.

Contains planning, differentiation, and assessment tips that enhance instruction in print and book awareness, letter recognition, phonological and phonemic awareness, and more.

Each story supports instruction in new phonics elements and incorporates elements and high frequency words that have been previously taught.

Student's foundational skills are assess both formally and informally. Formal assessments are given at the end of each lesson and unit and are indicated in the Teacher's Guide. Lesson and Unit Assessments measure student understanding of material that was recently taught. These assessments, found in the Assessment Book for each grade level, align with classroom instruction and focus on the literacy skills that are critical to reading success.

Student's foundational skills are assess both formally and informally. Formal assessments are given at the end of each lesson and unit and are indicated in the Teacher's Guide. Lesson and Unit Assessments measure student understanding of material that was recently taught. These assessments, found in the Assessment Book for each grade level, align with classroom instruction and focus on the literacy skills that are critical to reading success.

Designed for use during Workshop, workbooks provide quicksupport and extension activities for students.