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Sophie W

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Joined Jun 2024 · She/Her · 11:17 AM Local

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Really good session even though i had to leave midway due to electricity outage. You brought a really nice vibe to the session!

Learner · 4 days ago

I liked that you started your session with practice problems on exponent rules. This is engaging for the learner while also letting you know where the learner is at and what you should go over during your session. You adapted to the learners' abilities by jumping directly into powers of fractions. While in this section, you concisely explained that we should multiply the base value by itself instead of by the exponent while also validating the learner's thought process. This is a great strategy to let learners know they're on the right page. While going over questions, I think it could be helpful to ask learners more clarifying questions. For example, while going over order of operations questions, you could ask why the learner did a specific operation first in a question to make sure they understand the correct order in which they should be doing a problem. At the end of the session, you did a Khan Academy unit test that included all the topics you went over and also had your own review questions. These materials are great in reminding learners what topics you went over and letting you go over them again so they stick!

Tutor · 28 days ago

This was really helpful and I loved it. Thanks!

Learner · 28 days ago

It was really amazing session

Learner · 26 days ago

You made it clear at the beginning of the session that your learner was welcome to turn their camera on and choose where to share according to their own comfort level. When your learner made an algebra mistake, you related to them by talking about how it was easy to make errors like that and you do it often. This is great because it makes learners more comfortable to make errors and teaches them that this is a normal part of the learning process.

Tutor · 28 days ago

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