The document outlines the 6 steps of the Direct Instruction (DI) method for teaching students. DI is a proven method that uses scripted lesson plans, groups students by skill level, and focuses on frequent student/teacher interactions to boost achievement. Implementation of DI requires initial training followed by ongoing support from curriculum specialists in properly grouping students, scheduling lessons, and teaching the structured DI method, which includes modeling, leading, testing, and retesting to ensure mastery. Schools that have implemented DI have seen dramatic test score improvements and reductions in the number of low-performing students. Teachers and former DI students attest to increased confidence and success with the DI approach.