RAVE-O Town: Comprehensive Online Network for Dyslexics

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Retrieval, Automaticity, Vocabulary Elaboration, Orthography, otherwise known as RAVE-O, is an experimental and fluency-based approach to reading intervention. This program was designed to accompany a phonological analysis program. It was created to address the rising emphasis and the need of fluency and automaticity in intervention. RAVE-O addresses multiple sources of disfluency such as fluency, word attack, comprehension, word identification, and automaticity (like phonology, orthography, semantics, and lexicon skills) (Wolf, Miller, & Donnelly, 2000). The goal of RAVE-O is to facilitate the development of rapid orthographic pattern recognition and to change the attitude of children towards language and/or reading. RAVE-O functions as a small group reading intervention program. The instruction in each unit was designed to be concise, explicit, consistent, and easy to follow. The instruction was designed to progress and explicitly connect every aspect of a word as it is encountered. It has “interactive, multi-sensory activities and whimsy-filled strategies that enhance students’ abilities to decode, read fluently, understand, remember, and enjoy what they read” (Wolf, 2011). RAVE-O consists of 16 units, with three to six lessons per unit. Every day in every unit, RAVE-O’s multi-sensory activities and Minute Stories are to strengthen the attention and memory of struggling readers. The overall progress within a unit moves from accuracy to fluency to fluent comprehension. The target audience of RAVE-O are students in grades 2-5 who have “phoneme awareness-related decoding difficulties, fluency deficits, and/or rapid naming deficits, fall into the “at-risk” category, (as measured by DIBELS®, DIBELS® Next, or standardized word attack and word identification measures), are struggling readers who are also learning English, and have been identified for Tier 2 or Tier 3

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