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Are you struggling to find ways to engage your student and really make reading and language concepts stick? Here is one resource which might help you:
Games for Language Learning. From cover to cover, this bo [ Read More... ]
Different people learn in different ways. Help Yourself by Gail Murphy Sonbuchner is a handy reference for students who want to take advantage of their own learning strengths, as well as for teachers and tutors who [ Read More... ]
If you have a new student who is just beginning to write, the series Capitalization & Punctuation may be of great use to you. This two-book series starts with the most basic components of writing, such as, “Wh [ Read More... ]
http://financialplan.about.com/od/budgetingyourmoney/ht/createbudget.htm
Creating and implementing a budget is a hands-on process that internalizes and exposes your students to beneficial everyday financial vocab [ Read More... ]
Project Read now has a brand new copy of the latest TALL Handbook. The TALL Handbook has helped thousands of individuals learn how to read and write in English. The handbook is produced right here in Provo, at the M [ Read More... ]
ProLiteracy is a non-profit organization similar to Project Read. The ultimate goal of ProLiteracy is to improve the literacy rates of people, communities, and societies.
The attached link will direct you and you [ Read More... ]
While tutoring or teaching we try to make things stick for our student. Finding ways for lessons to sink in is often the hardest part of preparation. Utilizing a student’s creativity is one method to help the less [ Read More... ]
What is one of the main purposes of being able to read? To be able to communicate more effectively.
The ability to read is most valuable when it has real-life application. Real-Life English is a series designed to [ Read More... ]
As a tutor myself, I am always looking for new activities and methods to help make my tutoring sessions fun yet effective. One fun activity that my student and I do occasionally is a Mad Lib. Mad Libs are stories wi [ Read More... ]
Are you interested in using fun ways to teach and learn reading, spelling, vocabulary, and grammar? Here it is. The Project Read library has many fun games that can be used with beginning through intermediate studen [ Read More... ]
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It’s easy to become a Project Read volunteer tutor!
Tutors meet one-on-one with a student for a total of three hours weekly.
All new Project Read tutors are required to attend a 45-minute orientation prior to being paired. Click here for an orientation schedule.
If you would like more information about being a tutor, please fill out and send the form below.
It’s that easy!
$20 refundable book fee required.