It’s done! What I thought would take a couple hours to spruce up ended up taking me days! I just kept changing things and adding things, but finally I have a product I’m happy with. Introducing the Tutoring Toolkit:
In a previous post, I blogged about some tutoring tips and showed you inside my tutoring binder. Here, I’ve spruced it up a bit for you! The binder is divided into sections, each with a cover and tabs:
- Word Building
- More Phonics
- Sight Words
- Fluency
- Guided reading
- Lesson Plans
- Assessments
- Notes
I included a few activities to get you started. These are my “go-to” phonics activities. I keep the plastic sheet protectors in the binder, but change out the cards based on what phonics skill I’m focusing on. For example, if I’m teaching short a, I will grab my short a sorting cards, short a matching cards, etc. The rest of the cards (other short vowels, silent e, etc.) I store at home in a tub.
- Flash cards separated by animal and color with a student sheet. All Dolch words are included.
- Blank templates for Sight Word Spin (my favorite sight word activity)
- Read, Spell it, Write it pages and directions