Orton-Gillingham Plus

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Report Overview
Ratings Snapshot
ELA K-2 Overview
The IMSE’s OG+ materials meet expectations for Grades K–2 by providing explicit, research-based instruction that systematically develops foundational reading skills through a coherent scope and sequence and consistent instructional routines across grade levels.
In Kindergarten, Gateway 1 materials establish a strong foundation in alphabet knowledge, phonemic awareness, early phonics, and word recognition. Instruction is grounded in explicit teacher modeling, multisensory routines, guided and independent practice, and cumulative review to support accuracy and automaticity. Assessments are embedded throughout the year to monitor progress and guide instructional adjustments. While early decoding and encoding are well supported, opportunities for syllable division, morphology, and formal assessment of word analysis are intentionally limited at this developmental stage.
In Grade 1, instruction builds on this foundation to advance phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition, word analysis, and oral reading fluency. Materials emphasize consistent attention to phoneme–grapheme relationships through explicit modeling, cumulative practice, and regular application via blending, segmenting, encoding, syllable division, high-frequency word routines, and repeated readings of decodable connected text. Assessments occur systematically to inform instructional adjustments and small-group support, supporting increasingly accurate and fluent reading.
In Grade 2, Gateway 1 materials extend foundational skills into more complex word reading and analysis, including multisyllabic decoding, syllable division, morphology, and spelling generalizations. Students apply skills through word analysis routines, encoding, high-frequency word instruction, and repeated reading of connected text. Systematic fluency instruction and ongoing assessment support continued development of accuracy, automaticity, and comprehension, reflecting increasing independence in word reading.
Across Gateway 3, the IMSE OG+ materials meet expectations by providing strong teacher guidance, embedded student supports, and intentional design features that support implementation across all grades. Materials include adult-level explanations, clearly defined routines, and structured lesson designs with built-in review, though pacing is fixed and standards alignment is not explicitly identified. Student supports include small-group instruction, embedded differentiation, and visual and oral-language scaffolds, including supports for multilingual learners, though representation in texts is primarily surface-level and guidance for cultural responsiveness is limited. Digital tools and visual design features support instruction through consistent, teacher-directed resources aligned to lesson routines, though student interactivity and ease of access across platforms are limited. Overall, the materials provide a coherent and systematic approach to foundational skills instruction across Grades K–2, supporting students’ progression toward accurate, automatic, and fluent reading.
Gateway Ratings Summary
Kindergarten
1st Grade
2nd Grade
Science of Reading Snapshot
| K | 1 | 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
Phonics Non-negotiable | 100% | 100% | 50% |
Comprehension | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Phonemic Awareness Non-negotiable | 100% | 100% | N/A |
Fluency | N/A | 100% | 50% |
Vocabulary | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Additional Elements
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