Session Steps 101:
Flow of a tutoring session
Host with the Most:
fun facts about EC Sacramento/ SCCSC
What's the word?
Reading Strategies and Fluency/ Read Aloud
Kid Logic:
What to do when your student...
Tutor Survival Kit:
What belongs in your tutoring toolkit
100

This activity comes first in every tutoring session and lasts about 3 minutes.

What are Opening Activities/ check-in?

100

True or False — Experience Corps focuses on evidence-based tutoring in schools located in high-need areas.

True.

100

Tutors always begin Fluency Games with this activity.

What is Echo Reading?

100

Your student mispronounces a word. What should you do first?

Correct the word, then have them re-read the whole sentence.

100

What materials will you have in your tutoring space? 

Tutoring Material Bin (1)

RAZ book Bins (3)

Chromebook Lockbox (In some sites)

200

The 30-minute session is broken into 3 major activity parts. What are the two bookend activities?

What are Opening and Closing Activities (Read Aloud)? 


200

Experience Corps is part of this foundation’s national tutoring initiative.

What is the AARP Foundation?

200

This Fluency Game involves reading together in unison.

What is Choral Reading?

200

Your student is struggling with a long sentence. What strategy should you use?

What is Chunking the sentence into smaller parts, then re-reading?

200

What is the online platform that Experience Corps uses to log session data?

What is the EC Hub?

300

The biggest portion of the 30-minute session is this, lasting about 24 minutes total.

What are Skill-Building Activities (or Fluency Fun Games)?

300

SCCSC, the Experience Corps Sacramento host agency, stands for this organization.

What is the Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center?

300

In this game, the tutor stops suddenly, and the student fills in the missing word(s).

What is Fill-in-the-Blank Reading?

300

A student is distracted and off-task. What should you do at closing?

Use a positive affirmation and gently redirect.

300

What is the login for the EC Hub?

Username: First name.Last name@sccsc.org

Password: ecvolunteer

400

During this part, tutors share a fiction book with enthusiasm, vocabulary, and “think-alouds.” 

What is the Tutor Read-Aloud?

400

Name one of the EC (Experience Corps) program managers you can contact for support during the school year. 

Who is Jasmine Runfal, Sabrina Cisneros, or Sarah Posluszny?

400

During read-aloud, tutors should focus on introducing or revisiting this element of language growth.

What is highlighting 2–3 vocabulary words?

400

Your student masters their RAZ book after multiple sessions, with 90% accuracy. What happens next?

They get to keep the RAZ Book and take it home! 

400

If Jasmine, Sabrina, or Sarah are not on site to support, who can you ask for help at the school site? 

Program Manager of the Afterschool Program (ASES)-or- Per Diem Teacher (Depends on site)

**You can always call Jasmine, Sabrina, or Sarah. 


500

Name one reason why Quality Talk is important.

1- Expansion of Comprehension and Critical Thinking skills 

2- Process information through Language

3-Back and forth conversations provide opportunities to think and process information

4- Open-ended question engages students and activates thinking 

5- Speaker gets a greater opportunity to practice 

500

If you can’t attend your session, you must email or call your program manager or contact this email address.

What is Volunteers@sccsc.org? (or contacting either one of the EC Program Managers- Jasmine, Sabrina, and Sarah)

500

How many Fluency Fun Reading Games should be played during each session?

What are 3-5 Fluency Games? 

500

If your student is saying things like "This is too hard for me" or "I can't read that" What do you do? 

Focus on the positives - Reinforcing that reading is a skill that needs practice

500

When are Tech Office Hours?

Twice a month on Fridays over Zoom.

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