CHIPS Insight | Starter Kit
CHIPS Insight | Starter Kit
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If you are using the free CHIPS Early Literacy Screener but need help interpreting results or allocating students to intervention, then CHIPS Insight is for you!
Features of CHIPS Insight
CHIPS Insight takes the guesswork out of intervention recommendations. Simply enter student data into a CHIPS Insight Excel spreadsheet and watch the magic happen!
- colour-coded scores for each processing skill
- your cohort automatically triaged for intervention (Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 3) based on the number and severity of processing weaknesses
- individual student screening summaries generated automatically
Build your understanding of the impact of processing weaknesses, and streamline allocation to intervention groups. Online, self-paced training is included.
How CHIPS Insight works (3 mins)
Who is CHIPS Insight for?
Classroom teachers looking to conduct class-wide literacy screening on entry to school, or to screen new or struggling students in Year 1 or Year 2. Individual results will determine the intervention recommendations.
Learning support teams looking to gain a greater understanding of which processing skills are holding their struggling students back and what level of intervention is required (Tier 2 or Tier 3).
Speech Pathologists looking for a simple way to summarise screening results and report to parents and schools.
What you receive with CHIPS Insight:
This is a digital product. Upon ordering you will be able to instantly download your CHIPS Insight Starter Kit containing:
- Detailed Instruction Manual
- 1-hour of online learning
- 3x Sample Insight Excel spreadsheets (5 students per sheet)
- School Entry
- 5 & 6 Years
- 7 & 8 Years
Once you are familiar with CHIPS Insight, order the CHIPS Insight Refills that best meet your cohort needs.
Placing students in the Read3 program
Both CHIPS Insight and the CHIP Screener are directly linked to the Read3 program, a literacy intervention that uniquely supports all four processing areas. Children requiring intensive intervention will be flagged accordingly during the screening process.
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