I met my tutee, PJ, and after
taking a few minutes to introduce ourselves and get to know each other in our
first session, we started our session. PJ is bilingual. He is a great student
but because he is learning two languages, he is behind his classmates in some
areas right now. For example, PJ reads well but his reading comprehension is
weaker than other students his age and his vocabulary is also a little
behind. The lesson plan was broken down
into two parts: reading comprehension and vocabulary.
For the first part of the session, PJ read a
book to me and I asked him questions about what we were reading. I asked
different types of questions about the characters of the story, what had
happened on a certain page, what PJ thought would happen next and interjected
questions or short stories to get to know PJ a little bit and also so that we
could talk about the meaning of the words that PJ wasn't familiar with. It took
us thirty minutes to read the story but it was good to talk with PJ and get to
know him a little and he understood everything that he read.
We then worked on PJ’s vocabulary words from
school with the flashcards that I had prepared. Before our session, I wrote out
the words on a set of flash cards and made a second set of cards that had
pictures that described the words. First, PJ read the words to me one by one
and told me what they meant. There were a few words he didn't know and we
talked about the meaning of those words.
Then we laid out all the word flashcards and went through the picture
flash cards. PJ matched the pictures with the words and he seemed to really
like this game. It was good to pair these two activities together because some
of PJ’s vocabulary words like “summarize” didn't really have good picture
definitions but he pointed out to me how we had summarized the story. I plan to use the written and visual
flashcards again.
It looks like you had a great session, Caitlin! I liked your flash cards, and you did a great job! =) You can also include an example sentence on each card so that your student can learn how to use the word as well. =)
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