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Post: tutoring
Posted by laura beth on 3/26/08
I just finished student teaching in November and have been working as a substitute teacher. I have been tutoring a student that is in first grade. I have seem real improvement with her. However, I showed her kindergarten sight words and she had no idea.Instead of sounding them out she will guess a word that is way off from what the word is. Also her parents are from a different country and speak to her in their native tongue. I tried to tell her mom that she needs to speak to her in English as much as possible to help her (the student even told me she gets confused when her mom talks to her). But her mom still talks to her in the native toungue. I know she's getting confused with her own language as well as learning the sounds of the English language. Also I don't understand how she was able to pass kindergarten with the level she is at when she does not know what she is expected to know in kindergarten but will be going into the second grade next year? help!
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tutoring , 3/26/08, by laura beth.
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