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Re: Tutoring
Posted by ms apple on 11/28/07
He misses on the, of, in, very simple words. He knows them well. I just started reading the Dripping Fang series with him and he is very motivated, and his comprehension is great too. Thanks On 10/21/07, Ms. Apple wrote: > Hi, I thought I would get this board going. If you are > like me you are a new teacher who is tutoring a few > students. I work with two fourth graders and a first > grader. All three of my tutorees have improved since I > started to work with them, which has been gratifying. > > I was wondering if anyone had any tips for tutoring an > above average fourth grade reader who has no motivation to > challenge himself. He is consistently omitting sight words > and choosing books that are too easy for his reading > level. He also refuses to do any of the assignments I > give him to improve his reading responses and > comprehension. Any tips? I appreciate any feedback. > Thanks a lot~
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Tutoring, 10/21/07, by Ms. Apple.
- Re: Tutoring, 10/23/07, by Adrienne.
- Re: Tutoring, 11/28/07, by ms apple.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 12/31/07, by Teri/Gr. 1/CA.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 12/31/07, by SAT prep?.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 1/18/08, by Indigo.
- Re: Tutoring, 1/18/08, by Indigo.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 5/20/08, by Lesa.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 5/22/08, by j.
- Re: How do you find students to tutor?, 8/07/08, by John Buchanan, author of How To Teach English Online and Get.
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