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Literacy Tutoring
How to begin, observe, and plan
Preparing for your pupil
Consider information provided by parent.Begin reviewing activities, lessons, and philosophy related to the suggested needs.
Preparing a FolderInclude the following: Contract for term and expectations Writing paper (preferably a notebook or pad)Burke Reading InterviewInterest InventoryTutoring Log
Preparing Materials
Select interest inventory appropriate for age level of the child.Collect a range of texts for determining instructional level of the reader. Bring supplies that are potentially necessary
Initial SessionExchange contact information with parent(s).Establish pick-up/drop-off routine.Dismiss parent to begin session.Burke Reading Interview.Interest InventorySample readings (to determine instructional level)Writing Sample (if time allows for it)
Resources For Planning
http://eduscapes.com/ http://www.readinga-z.com/members/index.phphttp://www.readwritethink.org/index.asphttp://teachertube.com/ http://www.magickeys.com/books/
Resources available in the Center Materials from education related courseworkYour own creativityIdeas from other teachers and tutorsInternet
Guide for Leveled BooksGrade Suggested
Level Range
Additional Materials
1st B - H Rigby Basics, Blends & Rimes/Picture Books, Expandables
2nd H - M Same as above & Rigby 2nd Grade3rd L - P Rigby 3rd Grade, Picture Books,
Novels4th O - T Rigby 4th Grade, Picture Books,
Novels5th & UP NA Picture Books, Short Story
Anthologies, Novels, Kingfisher Nonfiction Collection
Priorities when selecting materials are: instructional level of the reader, interest of the reader, and purpose of the lesson.
Text Selection Appropriate text selection goes beyond level.
Be familiar with the words and type of text.
Seek text that will assist in addressing goals.
Provide choices to engaged children in text selection.
While ReadingObserve and note the following:
Miscues Expression/Intonation Fluency Heeding Punctuation Retelling
While WritingObserve and note:
Awareness and use of conventions Spelling attempts & related strategies Focus Attitude toward writing and ability Behaviors during reading of own writing
Activities for Young Learners
RereadingSentence StripsWord Work (Word Families & Finding Relationships)Semantic MapStory MappingEcho Reading
Literal LiteracyBe explicit while conversing about literacyDiscuss how language worksHighlight and expand on trends and relationshipsRemark on strengths and progressPresent purpose of lessonModel think-aloud and reflectionQuestion the author