DescriptionDevelop a comprehensive early reading plan based on the following case scenario and the tasks that follow the scenario:Student: Kale Age: 6.7 Grade: 1Kale has just transferred to a new school from another state. It is the middle of the school year and Kales new teacher is concerned about his reading skills, particularly his decoding and sight words. His school records have not arrived from his old school, but his parents said that his previous teacher had asked to meet with them, but they were unsure if it was about reading. They thought it may have been about behavior. His primary spoken language is French. English is Kales second language. His parents struggle with speaking English and need an interpreter during meetings. It is unclear what prompted the move, but it appears it was sudden and not planned. Kale is an only child and there does not appear to be any family or friends in the area. Kales parents are currently unemployed.Kale completed some assessments for his new teacher, who noted some skill deficits. Most of Kales peers recognize sight words like and, has, is, a, the, was, to, have, and said. Kale has difficulty when he encounters these words. Kales oral reading is slow and labored. He often says the wrong letter sound or guesses at words or waits until a peer says the word for him. Kale is unable to answer simple comprehension questions (e.g., main idea, main characters) after he has listened to a passage read aloud, as well. His teacher has scheduled a meeting with Kales parents to discuss the assessments.The teacher developed the following instructional goals for Kale:Given a letter or letter combination, Kale will say the corresponding sound, accurately, three out of four trials.Given a brief reading passage on his instructional level, Kale will read the passage and be able to retell the main ideas, three out of four trials.Given a CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) word prompt, Kale will be able to say the word slowly (sounding it out) and then say it fast (reading as a whole word), accurately and automatically.After listening to a story, Kale will recall three or four sequenced events.Shown sight words, Kale will state the word automatically.Part 1: Reading StrategiesSummarize the following reading strategies in 100-200 words each. Describe the benefits of the strategy and specific tips for implementation.Comprehension strategiesGraphic organizersIndependent practiceModel-lead-testPeer tutoringRepeated readingPart 2: Instructional GoalsIn 250-500 words, complete the following:Sequence each of Kales instructional goals described in the case scenario in the order you would address them with him. For each instructional goal, select an early reading strategy to use from Part 1 and explain why or how it will assist Kale in achieving the instructional goal.Explain how you would involve Kales parents. Develop an activity from one of the early reading strategies that Kales parents can use at home.Consider the effects of having moved to a new place, learning English as a second language from parents not proficient in English, and any cognitive processing problems that should be formally assessed. Explain how these issues should be considered to further assist Kale.Support your summaries with 2-3 scholarly resources.NOTE: PLEASE FOLLOW ALL DIRECTIONS AND USE 5 YEARS AND ABOVE REFERENCES. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU USE VERY CLEAR WRITINGS.
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