Teaching Supplies for Tutors
Do you have teaching supplies that enable you to effectively teach the students that you tutor? When you are focusing on certain skills to help students meet specific academic goals, the teaching supplies that you use can make a difference in how the student learns. Many times as teachers, tutors, and home school parents you are presented with an overwhelming selection of materials to use for instruction. How do you figure out what teaching supplies provide the best instruction and learning opportunities for your students? Here are some things to think about as you try to make your selections for your tutoring supplies.
Use what you have access to and supplement with similar materials – Research the program that the student is currently using in his or her classroom. Ask the student what materials they can borrow from the classroom to help with tutoring activities. If learning sight words is one of the student’s goals, then buy index cards and write the words on the cards. Keep things simple. Maybe borrow some unifix cubes or other math manipulatives from the classroom to help with homework assignments and supplemental activities.
Use a variety of teacher resources – It is easy to find one publisher that you really love and continue to buy and use their books; however, you might be surprised by the lessons found in a different resource book. Ask for recommendations as you are searching for tutoring supplies. There are many great books designed specifically for tutoring.
Use what works best for the student – If flash cards are not helping a third grader learn her multiplication facts, try another strategy and find what does work. Even if you invest in some tutoring materials but find that they don’t work for your particular student, chances are good that you can use them with another student.
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School Teaching Supplies for 2011

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School teaching supplies are always changing. New school teaching supplies are developed constantly and can make your classroom a great place for learning. One can argue that as a teacher all you need is basic supplies and you can teach just about anything. We have to remember students have a variety of learning styles that require a variety of teaching styles. Once we figure out how our students best learn, then it is up to us to find the best school teaching supplies to help them learn. Classroom environment, manipulatives, and critical thinking activities all play an important part in your classroom.
If your classroom environment is not a warm, welcoming place, than chances are your students will have difficulty learning. Classroom decorations such as posters, charts, and bulletin board sets can all help create a positive atmosphere where great learning experiences can take place. Are you looking to make some changes in your room this year? Think about getting a new motivational poster or some colorful incentive pads. Once you pick a theme or two, go with it. You and your students will have fun with it.
Manipulatives are a great addition to any room and are beneficial when teaching anything. Blocks for the creative play center, unifix cubes for math, figurines for the writing stations. Manipulatives for your classroom are a great tool to inspire learning.
Critical thinking activities are a must have for your class. No doubt you work with a variety of learners that have a wide variety of learning needs. Pick several new games or brainteasers that can be used at learning centers or as extension activities.
Take a few minutes and reflect on what you can do to make 2011 your best year teaching. Change up the decor in your room, buy some new manipulatives and critical thinking activities, and watch your room transform into a room where learning happens.
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