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Comprehensive Literacy Intervention
Intervention Appropriate Grades 6–8+

MCI (Making Connections Intervention) provides targeted literacy intervention for struggling readers in middle school and beyond. At the heart of the program is explicit and direct comprehension instruction. Through carefully scaffolded lessons struggling students will learn to apply strategies to master comprehension skills.
Woven through every lesson are multiple opportunities to build students' vocabulary and fluency. Additional support for students struggling with decoding or writing skills can be found in two new components MCI Word Study and MCI Writing.
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- NEW
Pre- & Post– Tests - Student
Editions - Teacher Editions &
Assessment CD-ROMs - Student
Library - Audio Recordings (CD)
& Video Introductions (DVDs) - NEW
Word Study - NEW
Writing
NEW Placement and Progress-Monitoring Using The Lexile Framework® for Reading
The Pre-Test is used to place students in the appropriate level of MCI and also serves as a baseline score. The Post-Test (1 for each level) will show student progress. These tests are used to assess general comprehension. Tracking students’ scores from Pre- to Post Tests provides general outcome measurements of reading progress.
Comprehension Student Editions
Student Editions contain fiction and nonfiction texts. Readability levels and text layout are designed for struggling readers. Students interact with and mark texts, providing a concrete representation of the strategies used by active and purposeful readers. Multiple opportunities to develop, practice, and master comprehension skills and strategies are provided for each text.
Comprehension Teacher Editions & Assessment CD-ROMs
Teacher Editions provide comprehensive, scaffolded lesson plans—from modeling, to guiding, to coaching to independent application. Every lesson includes before reading, during reading, and after reading support. Point-of-use techniques accommodate students of varied abilities, including English language learners. The Assessment CD-ROM includes informal and formal formative assessments & summative assessments, plus recording sheets to monitor student progress.
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Comprehension Student Library
Student Library books include nonfiction, fiction, and graphic novels. These high-interest books give students the opportunity to further practice the newly developed skill and independently apply it to a longer text. Two books are available for each unit, (twelve books per level). Readability levels match the Student Edition readability levels.
- See Inside: Preview Student Library AQUA
- Download Student Library AQUA
Comprehension Audio Recordings (CDs)
Support all students with audio recordings of the Comprehension Student Edition. Your students will hear all reading passages read aloud with fluency, plus unit openers and skills pages.

Comprehension Video Introductions (DVDs)
Video clips introduce each Comprehension unit. These short, engaging clips build background knowledge, introduce unit vocabulary, and provide motivation with age appropriate style and pizzazz.
NEW Word Study
Student Edition
Struggling students are provided with instruction and practice in decoding and word meaning. Lessons include vowel sounds, decoding strategies, syllable patterns, word parts (prefixes, suffixes, base words, and roots) and vocabulary strategies such as gaining meaning from context. All lessons correspond with units in the comprehension component.
Teacher's Edition
Comprehensive lesson plans include a placement test, teaching tips, and support for differentiated instruction.
NEW Writing
Student Edition
Students are guided through the Writing Process for six different genres linked to the skills and text structures in the comprehension component. Lessons include the use of the Six Traits as well as grammar, usage, and mechanics.
Teacher's Edition
Comprehensive lesson plans include suggestions for coaching students, support for differentiated instruction, and peer review as well as reproductive graphic organizers and checklists to distribute to students.

