Thursday, August 24, 2017

Corbin Ryan: Tutoring Session #15 with Christian

            This session, I was very pleasantly surprised to arrive to Christian’s house and find that he was bursting with energy to learn new things, unlike the last session when I had to resort to a back-up activity because it was painfully clear that he had no energy for the regular lesson-plan I prepared. 
            The plan I organized for this session went like this:
1.     Copy all upper and lower-case letters of the alphabet
2.     Find a word from a word-bank based on the first letter of the word, other sound-word associations he can find within the written word
3.     Read a couple books together
4.     Time permitting, letter-word association run of the alphabet
In the second activity, he was very interested in looking at a word from the word bank and spelling it himself. I was amazed that he wanted to try to learn something, whereas normally I’ve had to just trick him into learning.
During the activity he asked “Can I write this word”
Without any sort of hesitation, I said “Yeah! Sure, go ahead!!”
Without looking at the written words, he wrote out:
-Frog
-Yes
-Ball
-Pig
-You
-Six
-Dog
-No
-Book
-Us
-We

      I believe that his desire, not to mention ability to duplicate these words without looking at the word-bank demonstrates a huge leap for Christian. After the activity, I read to him a couple Curious George books I checked out from the LeRoy Collins Public Library, which was all we had time for.  

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