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My goal is to motivate my students to read, develop their reading comprehension skills, provide opportunities for STEAM, improve student behavior, support literacy, help students develop a love for reading and learning, and have fun learning and teaching.

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Legos for Literacy 3.0

School:
Freeport Elementary 
Subject:
Literacy 
Teacher:
Allie Blanton 
Students Impacted:
40 
Grade:
Date:
October 14, 2024

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The Alys Foundation - $999.84

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Goal

My goal is to motivate my students to read, develop their reading comprehension skills, provide opportunities for STEAM, improve student behavior, support literacy, help students develop a love for reading and learning, and have fun learning and teaching.  

 

Category

Other -  

 

What will be done with my students

For the past 2 years, I have used Legos to reinforce good behavior and reward increased reading fluency. This year, I want to continue to develop the culture of reading and STEAM in my classroom. Students have already been receiving time to create and build with Legos as a reward for reaching reading goals and completing activities. Students also receive bricks as a behavior incentive for participating, following directions, answering questions, and other beneficial choices. The number of bricks they receive during class time are the number of LiveSchool points they receive for the day. LiveSchool is our school's program for positive behavior support (PBS). Students earn points that can then be redeemed for rewards. As I continue to use the Legos in the classroom, I see a need for more Lego builds, places for displaying Lego creations and also a comfortable place for students to read.

Goals will depend on the students' individual needs and may change throughout the year. Some students will need to work on increasing their reading fluency rate, while others may want to reach an AR point goal or increase their scores on assessments. As well as building reading stamina. They will have a data sheet that has their goal on it and how they can record their progress.
I also want to use bricks to develop students' understanding of word morphology (ex./ Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, and suffixes) and providing another way for students to answer comprehension questions about texts and books we read.  

 

Benefits to my students

I have two classes of third grade students that I provide instruction for in the area of English Language Arts. Both classes have 19 students. I have a total of 38 students at this time. Only 32% of these students are considered proficient in reading according the F.A.S.T. PM1. I have several students that started the year reading less than 10 words per minute and so require a lot of extra support in reading, I have 2 students that have behavior plans because they have made choices that is interfering with their learning or the learning of others. I have 3 students that are ELL (English Language Learners) and have plans for support. I have 5 students that have a 504 or IEP for academics. Third grade students must score a Level 3 on the F.A.S.T. to be considered proficient. In order to score this high, they must be fluent readers and have reading endurance or stamina. The test consists of 4-6 sets or pairs of passages. It is a long and difficult test. If they score a Level 1 they are endanger of retention. Students must be a fluent reader in order to understand the text. According the FLDOE, students should be reading 139 words per minute (wpm) in order to score in 75% percentile or higher. They must reading 166 wpm to score in the 90%. My classes average fluency rate at the beginning of the year is 81 wpm. Students are motivated by fun, creativity, and Legos. This is a great way to reward them with something tangible that they can then turn around use to build and create. They can literally see their progress each time they look in their Lego container, their graphs, and pictures I take of them with their builds. They will also get time to build and create with Lego kits and with bricks on their own and in response to STEAM and Lego Challenges that I give them. Kids love to build and create and it is so good for their minds. This plan will give my students those opportunities, incorporating STEAM, along with having a positive impact on their reading and classroom atmosphere. The main goal however is to help make them successful readers.  

 

Budget Narrative

Lego building sets and kits that are for a specific build will support students' individual goals. Shelves and display boxes are for displaying students' builds and creations. Bean bag chairs are to provide students will inviting place to read and can also be a "reward" seating choice (alternative to desk and chair). 

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 Big Joe Classic Bean Bag Chair, Spicy Lime Smartmax, Durable Polyester Nylon Blend, 2 feet Round $39.98
2 Big Joe Classic Bean Bag Chair, Spicy Lime Smartmax, Durable Polyester Nylon Blend, 2 feet Round $39.98
3 Big Joe Classic Bean Bag Chair, Spicy Lime Smartmax, Durable Polyester Nylon Blend, 2 feet Round $39.98
4 Big Joe Classic Bean Bag Chair, Spicy Lime Smartmax, Durable Polyester Nylon Blend, 2 feet Round $39.98
5 Creator 3 in 1 Flatbed Truck with Helicopter Toy, Transforms from Flatbed Truck Toy to Propeller Plane to Hot Rod and SUV Car $15.99
6 Creator 3 in 1 Medieval Castle Toy, Transforms from Castle to Tower to Marketplace, Includes Skeleton and Dragon Figure, $79.99
7 Creator 3 in 1 Mighty Dinosaur Toy, Transforms from T. rex to Triceratops to Pterodactyl Dinosaur Figures, $11.99
8 Ideas The Insect Collection, Fun Gift for Nature Lovers, with Life-Size Blue Morpho Butterfly, Hercules Beetle and Chinese $71.95
9 Bird’s Nest Building Toy Kit $10.00
10 Creator 3 in 1 Supersonic Jet Plane Toy Set, Transforms from Plane to Helicopter to Speed Boat Toy $19.92
11 Minifigures Series 26 Space 6 Pack, Multi Pack of Collectible Minifigures for Kids $19.94
12 Creator 3 in 1 Forest Animals: Red Fox Toy, Transforms to Owl Toy Figure or to Squirrel Toy, Woodland Figures Set $49.99
13 Icons Bonsai Tree Building Set, Features Cherry Blossom Flowers $39.99
14 Creator 3 in 1 Retro Roller Skate Building Kit, Transforms from Roller Skate Toy to Mini Skateboard to Boom Box Radio $23.95
15 Speed Champions McLaren Solus GT & McLaren F1 LM 76918, Featuring 2 Iconic Race Car Toys $27.99
16 Icons Chrysanthemum Flower Décor, Creative Building Set $29.98
17 LEGO Ideas Vincent Van Gogh The Starry Night, Unique 3D Wall Art $150.00
18 GALVANOX Display Shelves for Building Bricks (2 Pack Set) $26.99
19 2-Pack Display Shelves for Building Bricks $27.99
20 Clear Stackable Plastic Storage Bins with Magnetic Lid, Dustproof Book & Cosmetic Display Cases, Large Figures Collectibles Showcase, Shoe Box, Protection Organizer (Transparent - 3 Pack) $39.99
21 City Mobile Police Dog Training 60369, SUV Toy Car with Trailer, Obstacle Course and Puppy Figures $15.59
22 City Passenger Airplane 60367 Building Toy Set; Fun Airplane STEM Toy for Kids with a Large Airplane, Passenger Bus, Luggag $98.70
23 Friends Botanical Garden Building Toy Set, A Creative Project $59.99
24 Friends Stargazing Camping Vehicle Adventure Toy, Includes 2 Mini-Dolls, Camping Trailer, Telescope Toy, and a Dog Figure $18.99
  Total: $999.84

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