Samira - History tutor - Washington
Samira - History tutor - Washington

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Samira

  • Price $17
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Samira - History tutor - Washington

$17/h

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  • History
  • General knowledge

Liberal studies graduate teaching elementary education in grade levels k-2nd.

  • History
  • General knowledge

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About Samira

My teaching method is highly adaptive, diagnostic, and student-centered, designed to meet you exactly where you are and guide you forward. I understand that every learner is unique; for those who learn by seeing it first, I excel at clearly modeling concepts and strategies, demonstrating step-by-step how to approach tasks. If you're a hands-on learner, we'll immediately jump into active, guided practice, ensuring you get the practical experience needed to solidify your understanding. This personalized approach, rooted in identifying your specific needs and building on your strengths, ensures our sessions are effective, engaging, and genuinely empowering for your academic success.

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About the lesson

  • Primary School
  • Early childhood education
  • levels :

    Primary School

    Early childhood education

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

As a tutor, my approach is centered on creating an engaging, supportive, and highly personalized learning experience. I aim to empower students to understand concepts deeply, build confidence, and develop effective learning strategies that extend beyond our sessions. My ultimate goal is to foster independent, critical thinkers.

My Teaching Method and Techniques
My teaching method is primarily student-centered, diagnostic, and explicit. I don't just deliver information; I work with the student to uncover their specific needs and build on their strengths.

Diagnostic & Responsive Teaching:

Assess & Pinpoint: Every session often begins with a quick check-in or a brief diagnostic task (e.g., a few practice problems, a quick comprehension question, review of previous work) to pinpoint areas of confusion or reinforce prior learning. I actively listen and observe for misconceptions.
Adaptation: I don't follow a rigid script. If a student is struggling with a foundational concept, we'll pause and address that directly before moving on. If they grasp something quickly, we can accelerate.
Explicit Instruction & Modeling ("I Do, We Do, You Do"):

"I Do" (Modeling): I clearly explain concepts, break down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps, and demonstrate how to approach problems or analyze texts. This involves thinking aloud so students understand the process, not just the answer.
"We Do" (Guided Practice): We work through examples together, with me providing scaffolding and prompts. I encourage students to articulate their thinking and correct their own mistakes. This is where active participation is key.
"You Do" (Independent Practice): Once confidence is built, students apply the new knowledge independently, often with new problems or passages. I observe, provide constructive feedback, and allow them to solidify their understanding.

Focus on Metacognition & Study Skills:

Beyond the content, I explicitly teach how to learn. This includes strategies like active reading (highlighting, annotating, questioning), summarizing, outlining, breaking down writing prompts, identifying main ideas, and test-taking strategies. I encourage students to reflect on how they learn best.





What Sets Me Apart as a Tutor
Deep Empathy & Patience: I understand that learning challenges can be frustrating. I create a safe, non-judgmental space where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities. My patience allows students to process information at their own pace without feeling rushed or embarrassed.
Focus on "Why": I don't just teach what to do, but why we do it. Understanding the underlying purpose of a skill (e.g., why main idea is important for comprehension) makes it more meaningful and transferable.
Strategic Skill-Building: My emphasis isn't just on homework completion but on building transferable academic skills. I equip students with tools and strategies they can use independently in other subjects and future learning.
Positive Reinforcement & Confidence Building: I believe confidence is key to learning. I actively look for opportunities to praise effort and progress, celebrating small wins to build self-efficacy and a positive attitude towards learning.
Communication with Parents (as appropriate): With parent permission, I provide brief updates on progress, areas of focus, and suggestions for continued practice at home, ensuring alignment and support.
Who the Lessons Are For (Elementary English & History)
My lessons in Elementary English and History are specifically tailored for:

Degree/Level: Primarily elementary school students (Kindergarten through 5th Grade).
Specific Needs:
Struggling Learners: Students who are finding particular concepts challenging, falling behind their peers, or losing confidence.
Enrichment: Students who are excelling and want to delve deeper into topics, engage in advanced reading, or develop more sophisticated analytical skills.
Bridging Gaps: Students transitioning between grades or schools, or those needing to solidify foundational skills before moving on.
Specific Skill Focus (English): Phonics, phonological awareness, early reading fluency, reading comprehension (main idea, supporting details, inferencing, summarizing), vocabulary building, basic grammar, and foundational writing skills (sentence structure, paragraph writing, organizing ideas).
Specific Skill Focus (History): Understanding historical narratives, identifying key events and figures, grasping cause and effect, understanding chronology (timelines), developing basic source analysis skills (e.g., picture analysis), and connecting historical events to current concepts.
Learning Differences: Students with mild learning differences (e.g., dyslexia, ADHD) who benefit from explicit, multisensory, and structured instruction, provided I have appropriate background information and parental consent.

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  • $17

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  • 5h: $85
  • 10h: $170

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  • $17/h

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