On October 13th, the East Cobb Branch of AYLUS held another tutoring session at the East Cobb Library. A total of seven students showed up, with three tutors to help the students
The tutors worked on a variety of subjects with the students specifically math and reading. Tutors reviewed quizzes and tests with students and reworked missed question, and the students were given further exercises similar to the questions missed.
Tutors used different styles of teaching based on the age group. For example, tutors drew out pictures for to visualize math problems for kindergarteners to help them understand addition and subtraction. Tutors also gave tips on reading comprehension and how to better understand the authors meaning through the text.
The East Cobb Branch holds tutoring sessions through the East Cobb Youth Tutoring program every Saturday at East Cobb Library, giving an opportunity for kids in the East Cobb area access to help with their studies. The program gives students a comfortable environment to ask for help in academics. The interaction between tutors and students also makes learning more enjoyable.
Attendance: David Qu (2 hours), Cynthia Ruan (2 hours), Eileen Zhang (1 hour)
Reported by Cynthia Ruan