Progress & Performance Level 6

 

Progress & Performance Level 6

 

Overall Achievement

Level6

Students who have successfully completed the forty training exercises comprising Level 6 of the MD4 Reading curriculum have successfully demonstrated a fundamental level of skills in a wide range of areas and completed two hundred and forty exercises in total or thirty 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.

The successful completion of two hundred and forty exercises means that the student has built considerable amount of prerequisite skills and is beginning to use those skills to be a more fluent reader. These skills are also aligning with classwork and the total educational experience is beginning to driver fluency. As always, the student should be observed to ensure that boredom or other factors are not affecting training. The order of the exercises may have to be adjusted to help maintain student engagement.

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 demonstrated moderate degree of skill in accurately perceiving the difference between dissimilar types of visual information of average complexity. In this level of training revolves around the recognition of letters that are often confused and the ability to recognize these letters in a short period of time.

Area 2 - Recall > Sequencing & Tracking

Student has demonstrated that they can accurately track and remember strings of letters and identify those letters in the correct order as significant speeds. This accomplishment demonstrates skill in sequencing, visual memory at a moderate level and some hand to eye skills. The ability to correctly sequence information beyond simple letters continues to grow and the student is demonstrating these abilities at a higher level of difficulty and complexity and in a shorter amount of time.

Area 3 - Array > Visual & Auditory Memory

Student continues to build strength in strengthen their immediate, short term and long term visual sequential memory and demonstrated that they have an initial ability to retain three pieces of information that they have seen only once for a limited amount of time and replicate that data in its correct sequential order three times while experiencing distraction. Iso-sensory techniques have been employed in this process.  To the untrained eye it may appear that an inordinate amount of time is being spent on the retention of three pieces of information, however this foundation and the unflinching strength in this area is critical for greater memory capacity at a higher level. This repetition also serves to build confidence in the student’s memory abilities.

 Area 4 - Audio > Phonological Awareness & Memory

Student continues to build skills in the area of recognizing individual syllables and using those syllables. Student has demonstrated a stronger ability to use syllables that they have heard to form real phonologically regular words. Multi-sensory tool are being employed to assist in this process. Student may not be completely independent in this area at this time but are beginning to gain proficiency that can be translated to other words containing the same syllables.

Area 5 - Tactile > Visual Motor Integration

Student continues to demonstrate more sophisticated skills in the area of moving an object to a specific place in space and repeating that process to form a larger, more complex object. These skills are critical to both the reading and writing process. At this time, the integration process is growing but not maximized.

Area 6 - Bamboozle > Eidetic Processing

Student has mastered and been able to retain a list of forty irregular words of a fourth grade level bringing their total words mastered to two hundred and forty. 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 achieved some skill in the recognition and use of diagraphs and has reviewed and become more fluent in long and short vowels as well as consonant blends. The understanding and use of consonant blends is critical to fluency and the student will receive additional training in this area.

Area 8 – Swift > Fluency

Student continues to build reading speed and comprehension by reading sentences three times at increasing speeds and answering comprehension questions about the material read. Three hundred sentence readings have been completed in this level with eighteen hundred sentences completed overall. This process also incorporates the phonics principles trained at this level. Student is not yet reading fluently but is gaining speed without sacrificing comprehension.

 

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