Treasures Reading Program

Treasures is a K-5 reading program that is published by MacMillan McGraw Hill. The 2007/2008 school year is the first year that we implemented the program at Hope of Detroit. The selection of this program was initiated through an action plan developed by our curriculum committee. The committee examined ELA data at every grade level and developed a list of target standards. We then used the data along with strategies for best practice to develop a scoring rubric for looking at the reading program. We evaluated the program sample and scored it using a depth of knowledge survey and the rubric to determine how effectively it would address our students’ needs.

The program is research based and aligned with the Michigan Curriculum standards for language arts and incorporates many best practice strategies. Each grade level completes a prescreening assessment that determines the reading level of each student. There is a 90-minute block of guided instruction on vocabulary, phonics, spelling  and comprehension which are embedded into the weekly reading selections. Students are then organized into ability-leveled groups where they participate in differentiated instruction lessons, cross-curricular activities, technology and listening centers. There is also another 30 to 45 minutes of grammar and writing instruction which incorporates weekly themes and provides daily lessons on the formal writing process. Assessment of the program is done formally and informally.

In grades K-2, teachers will also utilize the DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) assessment to identify early reading interventions and conduct individual progress monitoring.

Teachers are also able to assess students with daily quick checks, practice work, benchmark assessments and weekly and unit tests.

Another part of reading program is the Treasure Chest component which is used to address the needs of our growing population of ELL learners. This component is designed as a companion piece that correlates with the regular classroom program and has embedded strategies to assist ELL learners in language acquisition. The program is designed to support the needs of our ELL students at three different stages of language development. The weekly themes and objectives are designed to match up with the core program to make the transition into the homeroom’s instructional block smooth and seamless.