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Recent Management Tutoring Session Notes
The student and I looked at reading concepts behind fiction passages. We looked at components of a story, and talked about different types of figurative language. We then did a sample passage where I showed the student what I meant by active reading. After I showed her how to actively read she did one longer passage on her own.
The student's test is Saturday. Went over corrections for practice test and strategies for math. The student was able to do most of the problems when she went over it the second time. She made notes on ratios, percentages, and geometry. Familiarity with type of questions is the main place for us to focus.
Reviewed practice test performance from last session. Focused on incorrect vs. omitted questions and strategy. Reviewed math concepts from test and outlined test strategy to meet student score goal based on practice test.
Today was our last session before the student takes the test. We went over the second math section. He did well. Next, we talked a bit about the components of the essay. We worked through some overall test-taking strategies. Finally, we reviewed synonyms and fill-in-the-blanks. I think he is well prepared.
Student just got back from camp, and in the break, has forgotten much of what we covered. Today was a lot of time reviewing and going over concepts that we had done before, such as fractions, decimals, and percentages. Once she remembered that, we worked on surface area and volume problems. I also gave her some worksheets to continue working on as homework.
I'm not worried about his performance on that quiz as he has since mastered that material and gone beyond it, but we will spend time going over it to make sure he remembers the steps and doesn't make a mistake because he hasn't seen them recently. We also spent some time going over his reading.