Andrew - English tutor - Louisville
Andrew - English tutor - Louisville

Andrew

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  • English
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  • English Literature
  • Proofreading
  • Rhetoric

Graduate from Boyce College, Philosophy student, teaching Literature, rhetoric, and writing essays

  • English
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  • English Literature
  • Proofreading
  • Rhetoric

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About Andrew

Hello, future students! As a humanities graduate and Eagle Scout, I'm excited to help you reach your full potential. Critical thinking, creativity, and communication are essential skills that I can help you develop. With perseverance, leadership, and service, we can make a positive impact on the world. Let's work together to create a fulfilling and enriching academic experience. With your determination and my guidance, we can achieve anything we set our mind to. Let's make a difference and create a brighter future looking to what is good, true, and beautiful

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Lesson Plan: Literature Tutoring

Grade Level: 10-12

Subject: Literature

Objective: By the end of this session, students will be able to analyze and interpret a piece of literature through critical reading and develop critical thinking skills.

Materials:

Selected literary text (e.g., short story, poem, or excerpt from a novel)
Copies of the literary text for each student
Chalkboard
Reading comprehension questions
Note-taking materials
Teaching Method and Techniques:

Socratic Method: Encourage students to actively participate in discussions by asking open-ended questions and prompting critical thinking.
Cooperative Learning: Foster collaboration and peer-to-peer learning through small group activities and discussions.
Modeling: Demonstrate close reading and analysis techniques by thinking aloud and sharing thought processes with students.
Differentiated Instruction: Modify activities and questions to meet the needs and abilities of individual students.
Visual Aids: Use visual aids such as charts, diagrams, or graphic organizers to enhance understanding and facilitate note-taking.
A Typical Lesson Plan:

Introduction (5 minutes)

Greet the students and briefly discuss the importance of literary analysis.
Explain the objectives for the session and what students will accomplish.

Pre-Reading Activity (10 minutes)
Engage students in a brief discussion about the selected literary text.
Activate prior knowledge by asking students if they are familiar with any related themes or literary devices.
Encourage students to share their expectations or initial thoughts about the text.
Close Reading (20 minutes)

Distribute copies of the literary text to each student.
Instruct students to read the text silently, paying attention to details, language use, and overall meaning.
Encourage students to underline or highlight important sections and unfamiliar vocabulary.
Model close reading by reading a section aloud and thinking aloud about the analysis process.
After individual reading, facilitate a class discussion to share observations, interpretations, and questions.
Analysis and Interpretation (15 minutes)

Write key themes or literary devices on the whiteboard or chart paper based on the class discussion.
Divide students into small groups and assign each group a specific theme or device to focus on.
In their groups, students should reread the text, identifying examples of the assigned theme or device.
Guide students to analyze the significance and impact of these examples in the text.
Encourage students to support their interpretations with evidence from the text.
Closure (10 minutes)

Bring the class back together and ask each group to share their findings.
Facilitate a final discussion, allowing students to reflect on the connections between the themes or devices and the overall meaning of the text.
Summarize the main points discussed and emphasize the development of critical thinking skills.
Assign reading comprehension questions related to the text as homework for further practice.

What Sets Me Apart as a Tutor:

Strong subject knowledge: I have a deep understanding of literature and its various elements, enabling me to provide comprehensive guidance to students.
Individualized approach: I adapt my teaching methods to meet the specific needs and abilities of each student, ensuring personalized support and growth.
Engaging and interactive lessons: I employ various techniques and activities to keep students actively engaged and foster their enjoyment of literature.
Clear communication: I explain complex concepts in a concise and understandable manner, promoting clarity and comprehension.
Patient and supportive: I create a nurturing environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, fostering their confidence and growth.

Who the Lessons Are For:

Degree/Level: The lessons are designed for students in grades 10-12.
Class: The lessons can be adapted for individual or small-group tutoring sessions.
Specificities: The lessons focus on developing analytical and critical thinking skills in literary analysis. They can cater to students with varying levels of prior knowledge and abilities.

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