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Great Leaps Oral Calculation Now Available
Finally, a simple calculation program so students can
learn their basic math facts, get immediate correction
for errors and utilize the efficiency of timed exercises
without direct teacher supervision.
Great Leaps Oral Calculation, by Kenneth U. Campbell,
pairs students in an innovative remedial math program. One student answers the problems while
the other has the answers and provides immediate
feedback. There is no simpler, more efficient way to
learn basic math facts.
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Great Leaps Reading
Great Leaps Reading uses
proven instructional tactics with powerful motivators to remediate a variety of reading
problems. Efficient in both cost and time expenditure, Great Leaps Reading is widely
implemented across the country. Students with reading problems have responded with
significant gains.
Students work individually with an
instructor and the materials for less than ten minutes per day (three days per week
minimum). The materials (one instructor's manual and one student notebook) are
age appropriate and comprehensive. For example, the high school book can take a
non-reading high school student to independent reading status. (Depending on the severity
of the reading problem, one to two school years is the average length
for intervention.)
Schools and tutors should purchase
one Great Leaps Reading Package per instructor. Parents need to purchase only the Reading
Program. The K-2 manual does not require a student edition. The stories for all levels are
presently available in the two Great Leaps Stories Collections, one for elementary
students and one for all students. These collections contain the published stories as well
as a considerable number of additional stories. The Stories
Collections are not necessary – sufficient stories are included in
the programs and packages.
Great Leaps is divided into three
major areas: (1) Phonics: developing and mastering essential sight-sound
relationships and/or sound awareness skills; (2) Sight Phrases: mastering sight
words while developing and improving focusing skills; and (3) Reading Fluency:
using age-appropriate stories specifically designed to build reading fluency, reading
motivation, and proper intonation.
The Phonics takes students from
identifying sounds in isolation to being able to sound out cvc, cvcc, and cvce patterns.
This enables students to (with contextual clues) decode unknown words with a high degree
of success.
The Sight Phrases uses phrases to
teach sight words while significantly increasing focusing skills. Teaching
high frequency words in
isolation has not worked for most students with reading problems. The Great Leaps approach
of using sight phrases helps to minimize the age old problems of readers continuously
missing words such as these, them, of, off, from, etc.
Great Leaps was the first major published program to actively use
“sight phrases” for the express purpose of sight (high frequency)
word generalization.
The stories have been designed and
written by Kenneth Campbell to not only significantly increase reading fluency, but also
motivate students to want to continue reading. Use of point of view, humor, rhyme, and
rhythm all contribute to a powerful fluency-building intervention.
As students achieve goals in each
area of concern, they advance to a more challenging next step. For the first time in their
lives, many students begin experiencing consistent reading success.
Great Leaps Reading has been
researched and used successfully in schools across the country. Great Leaps has the
support of special education and reading specialists in many universities. One of the
differences of Great Leaps is that decisions have been built into the materials, allowing
parents, volunteers, and classroom assistants (as well as professional staff) to
successfully implement current research-based practices.
Great Leaps is not complicated. A
typical training session takes about three hours. Most users find the instructions which
come with the program adequate to begin implementation without training. Although the
appearance and strategies appear simple, Great Leaps has its origins in over thirty years
of instructional research and practice from the world of precision assessment and
teaching.
Areas that have implemented the
Great Leaps Reading Program (from New York City to Seattle) have shown similar results.
At-risk and dysfunctional readers are learning to read - many in a short period of time. (Approximately
25% of the students presently surveyed showed two to five years of oral reading growth in
less than six months!)
Purchase orders, checks,
Master-card, Visa, Discover, and American Express are accepted on our order
form. Orders are shipped via US parcel post within a week of being received. Priority
postage and handling are available at an additional charge.
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Great Leaps
Math
Cecil D. Mercer, Kenneth D. Mercer, & Kenneth
U. Campbell
The Great Leaps Math Program focuses on
building fluency in the basic facts, including addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division. It features concrete
lessons (using manipulative objects) and representational lessons
(using student drawings) to help the student understand math
operations.
Once the student demonstrates understanding through the concrete and
representational lessons, fluency-building lessons begin through
one-minute timings of oral and written student responses to math
facts. The student repeats the one-minute timings until a standard
practice rate on oral timings and a standard fluency rate on written
timings are achieved.
During the 5- to 7-minute daily session, the instructor follows the
word GREAT as a mnemonic device to conduct a five-step lesson plan.
The student moves from oral practice lessons to written fluency
lessons to written generalization fluency lessons. Results of the
timings are recorded on a math chart, and goals are provided
according to the age of the student. The use of rules and
relationships throughout the lessons enhances mastery of the math
facts.
The program consists of three instructor manuals and three student
workbooks: Addition and Subtraction Facts 0 to 9, Addition and
Subtraction Facts 10 to 18, and Multiplication and Division Facts.
Placement tests and instructional math games are provided. The
program has been field-tested, and the data indicate excellent
student progress and teacher acceptance.
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