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ReadyGEN? 2016Fall, 2015 Product Sales GuideTABLE OF CONTENTSProgram OverviewAuthorshipFeatures & BenefitsComponentsReadyGEN on RealizeResearchDiscovery QuestionsCompetitionSamplingComing SoonQuestionsProgram OverviewReadyGEN is an integrated and well-balanced approach to reading and writing instruction. Unlike a traditional core basal offering, ReadyGEN was intentionally designed to provide students and teachers with the tools necessary to meet the Common Core instructional shifts; Authentic, rigorous “Text Sets” build knowledge around unit themes that actively engage students, and a complete array of print and digital resources that provide you with the daily support you need while offering the flexibility you desire.AUTHENTIC TEXT AT THE CORE OF INSTRUCTIONPuts a library of 12 authentic trade books in the hands of every child.BUILT WITH THE RESULTS IN MINDBack-mapped for success to?ensure that?activities?are?driven?by rigorous standards.BROADENS ACCESSIBILITY TO COMPLEX TEXTS AND TASKSPoint-of-use scaffolds, strategic support, and individualized intervention accelerates learning for all.Program OrganizationReadyGEN is organized around unit modules (six units in grades K-2; four units in grades 3-5). Text Sets are used to build knowledge around unit themes, which emphasize the common characteristics of a unifying concept, and promote in-depth understanding through daily lessons in the two modules. All texts are aligned to the complexity requirements outlined in the Common Core Standards, ensuring that all students interact with appropriate grade-level texts.Authorship TeamReadyGEN was built on the most current research of our program authors Elfrieda “Freddy” Hiebert, Sharon Vaughn, P. David Pearson and Pam Allyn. This team of experts contributed their knowledge of the Standards and classroom and professional experience to ensure that ReadyGEN reflects best practices and is relevant and effective for both teachers and students.P. David Pearson, Ph.D.Professor of Language, Literacy and CultureGraduate School of Education, University of California, BerkeleyAreas of Expertise: Common Core State Standards English Language Arts Work Team, ComprehensionSharon Vaughn, Ph.D.H. E. Hartfelder/the Southland Corporation Regents Professor; University of Texas; Austin, TexasAreas of Expertise: Literacy Development, Intervention, Professional Development, English Language Learners, Vocabulary, and Small Group InstructionElfrieda “Freddy” H. Hiebert, Ph.D.CEO of TextProject; University of California, Santa CruzAreas of Expertise: Text Complexity, Generative VocabularyPam AllynExecutive Director of LitLife and LitWorldAreas of Expertise: Writing, Literacy StrategyFeatures and BenefitsAUTHENTIC TEXT AT THE CORE OF INSTRUCTIONReadyGEN actively engages children in literacy experiences, with authentic, rigorous “Text Sets” as the core of all instruction. Each Text Set is comprised of full-length informational and literary trade books and texts spanning multiple genres and cultures. These titles serve as the springboard into the exploration of language, literacy, and collaboration.ReadyGEN is the only elementary literacy program that puts a library of 12 authentic trade books in the hands of every learner.Kindergarten teachers will receive one set of 12 titles to be read aloud to students.Digital access to every trade book presents a unique 1:1 learning opportunity and a shift in students’ behavior from passive to active learning.Interactive Anchor Texts bring content to life, help build background for all students and encourage the love of readingBUILT WITH RESULTS IN MINDThe design principle of backward mapping is used to ensure that activities are explicitly linked to and driven by targeted standards. Text-based instruction has been developed to enable students to acquire Enduring Understandings about the ways in which reading, writing, and learning deepen knowledge and insight of the world. These consistent features and architecture are found throughout ReadyGEN leading to an ever-increasing articulation of sophistication across modules, units, and grades.ReadyGEN lessons are designed around Dr. P. David Pearson’s gradual release of responsibility model with the goal of building independent readers and writers. As teachers use authentic text to model reading and writing practices, students work to master rigorous standards. First, students Build Understanding as part of Whole Group Reading instruction. From there, students practice the act of Close Reading and learn how to unlock vocabulary. Every lesson offers a clear choice for teacher-directed small group instruction, and also provides a number of options for engaging independent learners during small group time. All writing and vocabulary instruction is done within the context of reading multiple times for specific purposes to build close reading and higher order thinking skills. Students are taught each day to carefully analyze and synthesize sources, write to sources, and defend claims as part of Whole Group Writing instruction, and each writing lesson focuses on one writing mode as specified in the Common Core standards. Finally, explicit instruction guides students through the writing process, requiring them to analyze good writing models from the text sets they read.Routines, which act as the foundation of the ReadyGEN instructional plan, provide the framework around which teachers can flexibly respond to students’ needs from day to day. Teachers are widely encouraged to establish routines, and use formative assessment data, along with their teacher resources to prepare for each day of class.Freddy Hiebert and P. David Pearson’s Generative Vocabulary approach and corresponding routines make visible to students critical functions and features of words and connections among words. By teaching vocabulary in clusters of ideas rather than in isolation, it allows students to generate and learn many more words.Writing instructional routines always encourage the reciprocity between reading and writing to promote student thinking and understanding through text- based evidence. This cohesive and comprehensive curriculum ensures a ready-made suite of resources, so teachers can spend less time creating lessons and more time teaching.BROADENS ACCESSIBILITY TO COMPLEX TEXTS AND TASKSReadyGEN offers point-of-use scaffolds, strategic support, and individualized intervention that accelerates, not remediates.Support for every learnerOn-the-spot scaffolds in every ReadyGEN lesson:Address common stumbling blocks encountered by ELLs and struggling readers and writers.Allow for proven interventions on an as-needed basis.Strategic support and extension mini lessons provide options for engaging independent learner during Small Group time.Close Reading “How To” videos allow all students, including ELLs, struggling readers, and accelerated learners, to successfully participate in and progress through the daily lesson with their peers.Grade-level text scaffolded for allThe Scaffolded Strategies Handbook, which is intended to work in tandem with each ReadyGEN Teacher’s Guide, provides support for working with students one-on-one, in pairs, and in whole or small groups. The Handbook is divided into three parts, with each section offering support strategies personalized to ReadyGEN learning activities.Unlock the TextPrepare to ReadInteract with TextExpress and ExtendUnlock the WritingUse scaffolded lessons to “unlock” the Performance-Based AssessmentUse scaffolded opinion, informative and narrative writing lessons to “unlock” the writing modeRoutines and ActivitiesDiscrete lessons focusing on grade-level-appropriate, complex grammatical structures as part of the instruction on language conventions. Lessons can be taught in any order, realizing that mastery of language conventions develops along a non-linear progression.The study of academic language is firmly embedded in the Scaffolded Strategies Handbook. In the “Prepare to Read” section, students preview domain-specific vocabulary through the use of routines, and the “Interact with Text” section provides methods for supporting the teaching and learning of academic vocabulary.Unlock Language LearningProvides scaffolded lessons to help English language learners ?“unlock” the anchor and supporting texts. ?Passages, vocabulary, and questions?are ? geared towards?building background knowledge for students learning English so that they can?dig?deeper into vocabulary and structure--regardless of their language proficiency.ReadyGEN also provides accelerated learners with small group scaffolding opportunities that enhance and extend learning.ReadyUp! InterventionAcknowledging that all students require additional or differentiated instruction depending on texts and tasks, ReadyUp! Intervention provides fluid entry and exit points that make lessons accessible and user friendly. Targeted foundational skill instruction provides a strong base for beginning and struggling readers and writers at the early elementary grades, while vocabulary and comprehension lessons help students at all levels develop the necessary skills to succeed both in and out of school.Bound Book Delivery (publication) for ReadyUp! Intervention is October 15th. Assessment and ReportingBaseline AssessmentThe Baseline Assessment evaluates student proficiency in foundational skills, listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing. The Beginning-of-Year Fluency Test and Running Record provide students’ oral reading rate and oral reading accuracy, which may be used to verify instructional decisions suggested by the Baseline Assessment and to help identify a student’s particular strengths and weaknesses in reading and language development. All of this feedback can help teachers tailor their instruction during both whole-group and small-group lessons so that all students experience success.Performance-Based AssessmentsThe Performance-Based Assessment at the end of each module is the engine that drives all tasks and promotes positive outcomes by allowing students to connect their learning through reading, writing, and exploring text.End-of-Unit AssessmentsSummative, End-of-Unit Assessments, which allow teachers to assess student progress in reading, vocabulary analysis, and writing, are modeled after expectations for new assessments aligned to the Common Core standards.Assessing the Progress of English Language LearnersInstructional strategies to help prepare ELLs for formal assessments, as well as appropriate accommodations for teachers to use during test administration, appear in the Assessment Book Teacher’s Manual. In addition, the Assessment Book Teacher’s Manual offers two tools to assist teachers in evaluating the progress of ELLs in their class: a Profile of English-language learners’ checklist and an Observing English-language learner’s form.Program Agnostic Practice TestsCollege & Career Readiness and Balanced?Practice Tests and Performance Tasks?are intended to prepare students for next-generation assessment challenges, with new item types based on released models. Practice Tests and Performance Tasks will familiarize students with the various item types that will appear in next-generation assessments such as:Technology-enhanced itemsEvidence-based selected response itemsConstructed response itemsExtended response itemsTechnology Enhanced ItemsTechnology-Enhanced Items (TEIs) are responses that go beyond the traditional multiple-choice, and?selected or constructed-response item types.?These items will appear on the ReadyGEN Baseline Assessment in Grades 2-5, on all End-of-Unit Assessments, and on program-agnostic Balanced Performance Tasks. TEIs may include:Drag and DropText EntryText SelectionMultiple Correct AnswersDrop-Down MenuFoundational Skills InstructionPhonics (K-3) and Word Analysis (4-6) lessons will be integrated into ReadyGEN instruction; this instruction had previously lived outside of the core offering in a separate Teacher’s Guide, but will now appear in the back of every ReadyGEN Teacher’s Guide. Every lesson follows a systematic approach and integrates phonemic awareness, phonics, and fluency, into daily instructional routines. Foundational skills instruction was designed to work in whole and small group settings, and we recommend that teachers allocate 20-30 minutes of their reading block to teaching these skills.Teaching short –a and long vowel Sounds in Kindergarten:ReadyGEN exposes Kindergarten students to all 26 letters of the alphabet the first 4 weeks of the year; we also use this as a time to teach routines and how to move in small group.By week 7, we introduce the short a- and we begin blending. As outlined by the Common Core standards, we expose students to long vowels right after teaching short vowel sounds, and then continue to spiral and reinforce until students reach mastery. By the end of Unit 5, all of the Kindergarten phonics elements have been taught, and students can spend the last 6 weeks of the year reading.A collection of readers and interactivities to support foundational skills instruction are available separately (see Program Components).Leveled Text LibraryThe Leveled Text Library includes 60 topically-related texts (6 copies each) at each grade aligned to the ReadyGEN Essential Question and Enduring Understandings. Teachers are encouraged to use the leveled texts in combination with their classroom instruction to help students develop self-extending reading and thinking strategies. Leveled texts are ideal for small group or independent reading practice, and include texts at a wider range of complexity within each grade band. Digital access to every title allows teachers to search for Leveled Text and corresponding instructional plans across grade-levels to further differentiate instruction.Visit the ReadyGEN NEO Page or Playbook for a list of Leveled Texts in English and Spanish by grade and unit, along with corresponding DRA, Guided Reading, and Lexile level.Program Components12 full-length authentic trade books for every learnerOne set of 12 is provided to teachers at Grade KStudent Package – Includes:Text CollectionA collection of topically-related texts spanning multiple genres, including poetry, primary sources, and biographies, Grades 1-6Big Books, and Little Book 6-packs are offered at Kindergarten and Grade 1, Unit 1SleuthShort texts for close reading routines that encourage students to read like detectivesTeacher’s Guide Package – Includes:6 units, Grades K–2; 4 units, Grades 3–6Implementation GuideGetting Access to Realize (Step-by-step instructions on how to register for digital access)Ancillary MaterialsScaffolded Strategies HandbookScaffolded strategies to unlock text and writingActivities and routines to support reading, writing, and vocabulary acquisitionSupport for ELLs, struggling readers, and accelerated learnersReader’s and Writer’s JournalAllows students to record as they readReader’s and Writer’s Journal Teacher’s GuideProvides possible student responsesAdditional ResourcesAssessment Student BookBaseline and End-of-Unit AssessmentsAssessment Book Teacher’s ManualReadyGEN Assessment OverviewAnswer key, rubrics and reproducible pagesLeveled Text LibrarySix copies of 60 titles at each grade for a total of 360 booksPhonics (K-3) and Word Analysis (4-5) Additional ResourcesAdditional Resources (to be purchased separately)Picture Word Cards (K-3)Alphabet Cards (K-3)Letter Tiles (K-3)Phonics Activity Mats (K-3)High-Frequency Words Cards (K-1)Sound-Spelling Cards (1-3)Sight Word Cards (2)Phonics Songs & Rhymes Chart (K)Phonics Song & Rhymes Audio CD (K)Kindergarten Student Readers: 36 titles, six copies eachGrade 1 Decodable Readers: 3 volumes, six copies eachGrades 2-3 Decodable Readers: 2 volumes, six copies eachGrades 4-5 Practice Readers: 2 volumes, six copies eachReadyUp! InterventionLevels A-G (correlates to Grades K-6)Realize the Potential of ReadyGENBring Every Anchor Text to LifeEvery ReadyGEN anchor text will have up to six levels of interactivity that:bring content in every anchor text to lifehelp build background for all studentsencourage the love of readingTeachers will have the option of assigning an eText or interactive version of the anchor text to students on Pearson Realize.? Interactivities can be displayed and will function on an interactive whiteboard for use as part of whole group instruction, or students can access whatever texts have been assigned to them on their own device.Invite Students to Become Published AuthorsInvite students to write, illustrate, and publish their own digital storybooks (powered by ).Enhance and Extend Learning Outside of the ClassroomReading Activity Mats allow students to make cross-curricular connections using shared text.Students can create their own Graphic Organizers to support the independent reading process.Strengthen Students’ Foundational Skills and VocabularyPack up the Skills (phonics or word analysis) and Monster Word Mania (vocabulary) games will appear in all grades at the Module-level.Online Assessment and ReportingNew assessments aligned to the Common Core standards are being developed in an effort to determine student preparedness for the rigors of college and the demands of 21st century careers. The ReadyGEN End-of-Unit Assessments and portions of the Baseline Assessment are modeled after expectations for these new tests. Online test administration help students familiarize themselves with the types of items they will encounter on future large-scale assessments, as well as allow for automatic scoring and reporting. The DATA tab on Pearson Realize provides class and student data, including standards mastery, overall progress, and time on task. Teachers can also view data individually by student from the class assignment list.Adapt Lessons with the Click of a ButtonMyGEN provides step-by-step instructions on how to adapt any ReadyGEN moduleA vertical menu allows teachers to quickly navigate to any screen.Each screen features Guided Help buttons for point-of-use support.The ReadyGEN Standards Map (RSM) lists book titles, the Performance-Based Assessment, Enduring Understandings, Essential Questions, and standards from the existing moduleThe MyGEN Curriculum Map (MCM) will populate as teachers enter new information. In this simulation, clicking on the MCM button will show the information that appears on the screen you are on, and in the final screen, the MCM will show the first spread of the newly created module.Technology RequirementsReadyGEN was built to display on laptops and mobile devices. Please visit Pearson Realize for specific technology requirements.ResearchReadyGEN was built on the most current research of our program authors P. David Pearson, Freddy Hiebert, Sharon Vaughn, and Pam Allyn. Click to access Freddy Hiebert's whitepaper on Generative Vocabulary. Additional research can be found in the ReadyGEN Implementation Guide.How Does ReadyGEN Measure Up?ReadyGEN aligns to EQuIP and Webb’s Depth of Knowledge (DOK) Levels:The EQuIP Rubric is a tool for evaluating the alignment of lessons, units and modules to the CCS.Webb’s DOK categorizes tasks according to the complexity of thinking required to successfully complete them.ACCESS ALL ReadyGEN CORRELATIONS*Ask your Literacy Specialist for help if you cannot locate a correlation.*Determine the Right Literacy PathwayReadyGEN is not taking the place of Reading Street. Both ReadyGEN and Reading Street are intended to function as core programs for all students, but in order to compete in more Balanced Literacy markets than we have been able to in the past with Reading Street, you will see the following differences in ReadyGEN:ReadyGEN is anchored by the framework of the CCSS, whereas Reading Street is focused on discreet skills and strategies.ReadyGEN presents modeled reading experiences with authentic text with time for students to practice, build motivation, engagement, and stamina. However, a school or district with novice teachers may require Reading Street’s explicit instruction.ReadyGEN provides every student with their own library of authentic, full-length trade books and texts. There is no student anthology.ReadyGEN is structured, but not scripted. Some teachers may not require the level of scripting found in Reading Street.Whereas ReadyGEN offers formative checkpoints throughout instruction, Reading Street gives teachers the opportunity to collect “hard data” on a weekly, and sometimes daily basis.Discovery Questions(District Administrator)How is literacy being taught in your district?Are teachers using trade books or book rooms as primary sources of reading instruction?How is your district going to make the decision on which program to purchase this year?Discovery Questions(Curriculum Supervisor)In your mind, help me visualize the perfect literacy classroom.Do you want a program that looks at a new selection each week, or do you want to focus on fewer selections that dive deeper into complex text?How are your teachers using technology? What will that look like 3 years from now?CompetitionJourneys ?2014, published by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtStrengthsDigital tools and features that engages, empower and enables both teachers and students to achieve language and fluency proficiencyEquitable Spanish programWeaknessesGrade K Phonics Scope & Sequence does not meet CCSText level does not meet CCSFor a true Balanced Literacy teacher, the prescribed Scope and Sequence will be seen as restrictive with a lack of flexibility (no way to incorporate outside text)Wonders ?2014, published by McGraw-HillStrengthsFull suite of instruction that includes Tier 2 and 3 intervention supportWeekly assessment opportunitiesTier 2 RTI and strong ELL labelingTime StampsLeveled Readers have Paired SelectionsEquitable Spanish programWeaknessesMore fiction than non-fictionMore teacher direction than student practicePacing (Ex: 95 minutes for Whole Group Reading in Grade 1, Day 3)Limited opportunity for proper close reading (done in first read)Limited text complexity metric informationNo real access to complex text for all students in Small GroupLiteracy by Design ?2013, published by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtStrengthsNotable author (Marzano)Integrated 21st Century skills and Tier 2 supportWeaknessesOld copyright and minimal upgrades from c2008No authentic textAssessment not aligned to PARCC or SBACBenchmark Literacy ?2014, published by Benchmark EducationStrengthsStrong cohesion between Whole and Small-Group instruction with a focus on strategies that spiralTurnkey professional development sessions and corresponding toolkitWeaknessesSupplemental in natureNo authentic text; instruction largely centered on posters and leveled readersDoes not meet full approval in CA, IN, TNLong vowels are not introduced until Week 8 of Grade 1, which is a significant weakness for CCSNo notable authorsAccess Competitor AnalysisReadyGEN?2016 SamplingISBNsMini SAMPAKPresentation BagSAMPAKGrade K978032886676297803288668309780328866694Grade 1978032886677997803288668479780328866700Grade 2978032886678697803288668549780328866717Grade 3978032886679397803288668619780328866724Grade 4978032886680997803288668789780328866731Grade 5978032886681697803288668859780328866748Grade 6*978032886682397803288668929780328866755What’s IncludedMini SAMPAKPresentation BagSAMPAKTeacher’s GuideGrade KUnit 1, Mod AUnit 1Units 1 and 6Grade 1Unit 1, Mod AUnit 1Units 1 and 6Grade 2Unit 2, Mod AUnit 2Units 1 and 6Grade 3Unit 1, Mod AUnit 1Units 1 and 4Grade 4Unit 3, Mod AUnit 3Units 1 and 4Grade 5Unit 1, Mod AUnit 1Units 1 and 4Trade Books Grade KThe Tiny SeedThe Tiny SeedLife in a Pond---Grade 1StellalunaStellalunaTime to Sleep---Grade 2Alexander…RichAlexander…RichMoney Matters!---Grade 3Gasping GarbageGasping GarbageTreasure in the Trees---Grade 4EarthquakesEarthquakesAnatomy…Volcanic Eruption---Grade 5Spadefoot ToadsSpadefoot ToadsWashed Up!---Text Collection XXXLeveled Text (3 Titles)XXXImplementation Guide XXXScaffolded Strategies XXXRWJ Teacher’s Guide---XXAssessment Book TM---XXOverview BroXXXTrade Book BroXXXLifelong Readers Bro---XXBroaden Accessibility BroX---XAssessment Bro------XDigital WalkthroughXXXReadyGEN?2016 Overview BrochurePlease contact Marketing, as limited quantities are available for loose sampling. Visit the ReadyGEN NEO Page or Playbook for a downloadable PDF. ReadyGEN?2016 Trade Book Synopsis Please contact Marketing, as limited quantities are available for loose sampling. Visit the ReadyGEN NEO Page or Playbook for a downloadable PDF. ReadyGEN?2016 Digital WalkthroughNot available for loose sampling at this time. Visit the ReadyGEN NEO Page or Playbook for a downloadable PDF.Questions?MarketingVictoria Kaminski (Victoria.Kaminski@)Dori Veto (Dori.Veto@) Product ManagementKristin Fezzuoglio (Kristin.Fezzuoglio@)Web readygenSales SupportK12 Literacy Group on NEO (for Literacy Specialists and Inside Sales)PlaybookReadyGEN Google Drive Folder Customer SupportE-mail: k12customerservice@Web: ................
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