Progress & Performance Level 1

 

Progress & Performance Level 1

 

Overall Achievement

Level1Students who have successfully completed the forty games comprising Level 1 of the MD4 Reading curriculum have successfully demonstrated a basic level of skills in a wide range of areas and completed five percent of the overall program. The specific skills trained can be found in the "Skills and Abilities Developed" section below. To view specific skills trained in each "Area" of the curriculum please see the " Skills Training by Area" below.

Moving froward, a student may feel view training as having to do "something extra" that others do not. Encouragement is important for the student at this stage and every effort should be made to minimize negatives and keep training as comfortable as possible. 

 

Skills & Abilities Developed

The Progress & Performance of cognitive and phonological training for this level of the MD4 Reading program are shown below by training area. To view all skills trained in each individual area please see the "Skill Training by Area" below.

Area 1 - Optic > Visual Perception

Student has laid the foundation for accurate visual perception that is critical for fluent reading. Over the course of training in this level, the student has been able to demonstrate that they can successfully, in a specific amount of time, recognized and differentiate letters that are often confused.

Area 2 - Recall > Sequencing & Tracking

Student has laid the foundation for the accurate sequencing of information and has demonstrated that they have the ability to recognize and retain the sequence of the letters of the alphabet, under the pressure of time, regardless of whether the letters to be remembered is the first, last or middle letter of a sequence.

Area 3 - Array > Visual & Auditory Memory

Student has begun to strengthen their immediate, short term and long term auditory sequential memory and demonstrated that they have an initial ability to retain three pieces of information that they have heard only once for a limited amount of time and replicate that data in its correct sequential order three times while experiencing distraction.  

 Area 4 - Audio > Phonological Awareness & Memory

Student has begun to recognize that words are broken into syllables and is acquiring the ability to use syllable to create and duplicate words they have heard. Multi-sensory tool are being employed to assist in this process. Student may not be completely independent in this area at this time

Area 5 - Tactile > Visual Motor Integration

Student is working to recognize shapes such as squares, triangles and parallelograms and has achieved a basic ability to orient those shapes correctly in order to duplicate data that they are seeing. At this time the integration process is limited to three individual shapes with clear outlines.

Area 6 - Bamboozle > Eidetic Processing

Student has mastered and been able to retain a list of forty very basic irregular words of a third grade level or below. Student has not been allowed to misspell these words and has been strictly restrained from ingraining incorrect spellings. Multi-sensory techniques have been employed in this process.  

Area 7 - Harmony > Phonics

Student has begun to master the basic principles of vowels, specifically short vowels, and the sounds associated with those vowels. Multi-sensory techniques have been used in this process. The understanding and use of vowels is critical to fluency and the student will receive additional training in this area.

Area 8 – Swift > Fluency

Student has been exposed to the concept of reading at a specific speed and comprehending as well as remembering what they have read. This process also incorporates the phonics principles trained at this level. Three hundred sentence readings have been completed in this level. Student is not yet reading fluently but is beginning to understand what fluency entails. 

Skills Training by Area

Cognitive & Phonological Skill Building by Character and Area

CHARACTER Optic Recall Array Audio Tactile Bamboozle Harmony Swift
AREAS 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 8
Phonological Awareness       Yes     Yes Yes
Sound Matching       Yes     Yes Yes
Elision       Yes     Yes Yes
Blending Words       Yes     Yes Yes
Phonological Memory   Yes Yes Yes     Yes Yes
Nonword Repetition   Yes Yes Yes     Yes Yes
Memory for Digits   Yes Yes Yes Yes   Yes Yes
Rapid Naming   Yes Yes Yes     Yes Yes
Tracking Yes Yes     Yes Yes Yes Yes
Vergence Yes       Yes Yes   Yes
Visual Motor Integration Yes       Yes Yes   Yes
Visual Perception Yes         Yes    
Visual Memory (Overall) Yes Yes       Yes   Yes
Visual Memory (Immediate)   Yes Yes     Yes    
Visual Memory (Short Term)   Yes Yes     Yes    
Visual Memory (Long Term)     Yes     Yes    
Visual Sequential Memory     Yes     Yes    
Auditory Memory (Overall)     Yes     Yes    
Auditory Memory (Immediate)   Yes Yes     Yes    
Auditory Memory (Short Term)   Yes Yes     Yes    
Auditory Memory (Long Term)     Yes     Yes    
Auditory Sequential Memory     Yes     Yes    
Eidetic Processing     Yes     Yes    
Phonetic Processing     Yes   Yes Yes Yes Yes