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Sarah
- Rate $20
- Response 1h

$20/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
- Orthography
- Test Prep
Master English and or advance your Reading Skills. I help individualize a plan for you to meet your goals and dreams.
- English
- Reading
- Orthography
- Test Prep
Lesson location
About Sarah
My name is Sarah and I hold my masters in education. I am reading endorsed. I also was a reading coach for a public school district. I am currently coaching people to get their life insurance license and some of which have English as a secondary language. I also have tutored. Additionally, I have helped people with their resumes and pay attention to detail when proofreading. I enjoy incorporating a person‘s interest, and games into my lessons.
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- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
To teach English and Reading effectively and customize a plan for each student, you can focus on a student-centered approach. Here's a breakdown of how to do it:
1. **Assess Individual Needs**:
- **Reading level diagnostics**: Begin with assessments that measure each student’s current reading and comprehension level (e.g., phonics for younger students, fluency, comprehension for older students).
- **Learning styles**: Some students are visual learners, while others are auditory or kinesthetic. Find out how each student learns best.
-Interests and Goals: Know what students enjoy reading and what their personal goals are. Tailoring materials to their interests keeps them engaged.
2. **Set Clear, Personalized Goals**:
- After assessment, set **SMART goals** (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) for each student. For example, a goal for one student might be to improve reading fluency by 20 words per minute within a month, while another might focus on understanding the main idea of paragraphs.
- For English, set goals like mastering verb tenses or expanding vocabulary.
3. Create Custom Lesson Plans:
- **Reading**: Select a mix of texts, including stories, non-fiction, and articles, that suit the student’s reading level but also challenge them. Gradually increase text complexity as they improve. Use reading strategies like summarizing, predicting, and questioning.
- **English Skills**: Focus on grammar, sentence structure, and writing skills. Use interactive activities like writing prompts, peer editing, and vocabulary games.
4. Incorporate Technology and Diverse Resources:
- Use educational apps and tools (like Raz-Kids, ReadWorks, or Grammarly) to give them extra practice. These platforms can be adapted to different skill levels and learning styles.
- Include visual and auditory aids, such as videos, podcasts, or graphic organizers, to make lessons more engaging.
5. Flexible Teaching Strategies:
- **Small groups**: Group students by similar reading levels or skills they need to develop. This allows you to focus on specific needs while fostering collaboration.
- **Individual time**: Give each student one-on-one time to provide specific feedback on their reading and writing.
6. Regular Monitoring and Adjustment:
- Continuously track each student’s progress through informal check-ins, quizzes, or written reflections.
- Adjust your plan based on their progress. If a student is excelling, challenge them with more complex materials. If they are struggling, revisit foundational skills.
7. Encouragement and Motivation
- Celebrate milestones, no matter how small, to keep students motivated. Use positive reinforcement to build their confidence.
- Incorporate their passions and real-life experiences into lessons to make learning more relevant.
This approach creates a dynamic, personalized learning environment where students feel supported and empowered to reach their best potential in English and Reading.
Rates
Rate
- $20
Pack rates
- 5 h: $100
- 10 h: $200
online
- $20/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Sarah will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hrs
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