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FOUNDATIONS
ELSB is based on exhaustive analyses of published research on reading
acquisition. The National Reading Panel Report (NRP, 2000) provided
strong evidence that phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary development,
and comprehension are among the essential components of a successful
reading program. In addition, Dr. Diane Browder (2006) directed an
analysis of 128 studies on teaching reading to students with cognitive
disabilities, which indicated the effectiveness of using systematic
instruction techniques to teach sight words. ELSB Accommodates the
research from both analyses by including the NRP components and systematic
instruction techniques.
Click here to view the ELSB
Foundation White Paper (PDF). |


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Critical Components |
ELSB's
Research Analysis |
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Phonemic
awareness |
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Review
of 128 studies on reading and disabilties |
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Alphabetic understanding |
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Strongly supports systematic instruction |
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Vocabulary |
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Ample evidence of sight word success |
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Comprehension |
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Additional components required for actual reading |
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Accuracy / fluency
of connected text |
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ELSB
RESEARCH —
Five year ongoing research project—two years completed
ELSB research is through Project RAISE and the University of North Carolina
at Charlotte. Sixty
students from the Charlotte Mecklenburg School System with moderate to
severe disabilities receive daily instruction in the ELSB curricula.
These students are being compared with a control group using a sight-word
only approach. ELSB students have earned significantly higher scores
on the pre/post test for the ELSB curriculum as well as the Nonverbal
Literacy Assessment and receptive language measures.
Click here to view the Project
RAISE Research White Paper:
First
Year NEW Second
Year (PDFs)
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Click the image to watch a
video clip of co-author Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell explain group-designed
research. |
ALIGNMENT
WITH STATE STANDARDS UPDATED!
ELSB aligns with state standards in language
arts and reading.
As examples, we provide the states of California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Texas and Wisconsin (PDFs).
If you would like to see how your state standards align with ELSB, contact
us. |
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The goal
of ELSB is to develop the skills and behaviors children need to succeed
in a standard reading program.
ELSB is a multi-year program for children ages 5 to 10 with: |

Click the image to watch a video clip of teachers and parents discussing
the value of ELSB. |
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Autism
• Severe cognitive disabilties
• Moderate cognitive disabilities
• Multiple disabilities
• Mild disabilities who are English
learners |
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ELSB
has seven distinct levels, each with five structured lessons.
All students begin at Level One. If a student struggles with Level One,
administer Level A.
Set up small groups or teach ELSB one-on-one. Teach the lessons daily
in two 30-minute sessions. Modify the teaching to accommodate alternative
response modes such as AAC devices or eye gaze boards. Reinforce skills
by integrating Building with Stories activities.
Students are assessed at the completion of each level. When mastery is
domonstrated, move to the next level. Students can be promoted to the
school's standard reading program when they successfully complete Level
Seven.
To illustrate how ELSB works, click here for a summary
of the Scope & Sequence of Level 3.
Click here for Sample pages from the Teacher's Manual,
Student Materials, All About Moe and Student Assessments from Level
1 and Level 6. |
Click the images to watch
video clips of
ELSB teaching in action.
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Components:
Implementation Guide
Teacher’s Manuals–
Levels A and 1-7 (6 books total)
Student Materials–
Levels A and 1-7 (6 books total)
Student Assessments–
Levels A and 1-7 (6 books total)
Moe the Frog Puppet
All About Moe Stories
DVD for staff training
CDs with printable PDFs and
other reproducible resources
Sight Word Flashcards
Magnetic Board with Stars
2 Storage Boxes
10 Step Guide for Story-Building
Lesson
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Staff
Training
Getting Started DVD
A comprehensive DVD covering the essentials
of ELSB is provided with each curriculum purchase. The DVD covers research
foundations, getting started, objective sequence and includes student/
teacher interactions and teacher interviews.
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Reproducible
Resources
PDF files are included for all reproducible
pages. Purchasing the ELSB program gives you license for print
from PDFs or photocopy materials. The PDF files on Disk 1 include
Assessment Forms, flashcards, communication cues, All About Moe
templates and Building with Stories Lesson Plans. Disk 2 contains
PDF files of All About Moe and Oh My, Apple Pie stories, plus JPG
files of illustrations from these stories. |
REPRODUCTION —There's
no need to worry about damaged pages or the right to create extra
pages. Simply print out any reproducible page as a replacement
or as extra copy. All Assessment Forms are included so there's
no need to purchase scoring booklets.
MODIFICATION — Original
ELSB art is provided in JPEG format for creating teacher-made materials
to supplement and adapt the ELSB curriculum. Import the art into
BoardMaker, Microsoft Word or PowerPoint, and create bulletin board
decorations, add them to letters for families, make mini "Moe" books,
coloring pages, or scrapbooks about Moe. |
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Comprehensive,
multi-year program
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A great long-term
investment. |
| A fun, age- appropriate
activity |
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Motivates students to participate
in reading activities, just like their friends without disabilities. |
| Based on scientific
research |
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Demonstrated effectiveness
with intended student population. |
| Scripted lessons |
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Helps both experienced
and inexperienced teachers. Makes it easier for paraprofessionals and
classroom volunteers to use ELSB. |
| Ongoing data collection |
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Allows students to progress
at their own pace.
Great for writing measurable IEPs. |
| DVD training |
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A quick and effective method
to learn how and why
ELSB works.
Helps new staff learn how to implement
the program. |
Linked to
general education standards |
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Encourages inclusive activities.
Provides access to general curriculum. |
| For children ages
5–10 |
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Focuses on literacy at
the appropriate age. |
| For all children
with moderate to severe disabilities |
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Gives all children an opportunity
to learn literacy skills.
Accommodates children who communicate nonverbally or are on the autism
spectrum. |
| Ideal for individual
or small group instruction |
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Group size can be tailored
to best fit the classroom. |
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| ELSB is based
on the principles of direct and systematic instruction. Direct instruction
is a proven technique for teaching reading to students with learning
disabilities. Systematic instruction, based on applied behavior analysis,
is the most widely used approach for developing a wide range of skills
in students with severe or moderate cognitive disabilities. Systematic
instruction uses task analysis and data collection procedures to develop
structured lesson plans. |

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| Direct
Instruction |
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Teacher Driven |
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Small steps |
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Guided practice |
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Constant feedback |
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Small groups or
one-on-one |
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| Systematic
Instruction |
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Set goals |
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Design procedure to
attain goals |
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Implement
procedure |
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Assess effectiveness |
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Move on or modify |
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INCORPORATES BOTH INTO: |
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Scripted lessons |
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Least-prompt strategies |
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Teachable objectives |
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Built-in lesson repetition |
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Ongoing assessments |
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Attainment Company is proud to work
with the authors and researchers of ELSB:
(left to right)
Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell, PhD
Angel Lee, MEd (standing)
Susan Gibbs, PhD (seated)
Ginevra Courtade, PhD
and Diane Browder, PhD, Principal Investigator |
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Key Features |
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Includes NRP critical components |
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Phonics plus sight word instruction |
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Scripted lessons |
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Accommodates students who communicate nonverbally |
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Linked to general education standards |
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Ideal for one-on-one or small group instruction |
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A fun, age-appropriate curriculum |
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