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Private Study Skills and Organization Tutoring in Houston, TX

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What are Study Skills & Organization?

Learning depends on the cognitive processes that drive organization, planning and rule acquisition. When students struggle with organization and study skills, they are often disorganized, have difficulty planning ahead, don’t follow through on expected tasks, and/or give up on tasks easily.

This sounds like my child. Should I be concerned?

Difficulty with study skills and organization is common among school-age children. Organizational skills and study habits are not consistently taught in school settings, so children often rely on their own instincts for how to handle organizational tasks, homework, test preparation and other significant aspects related to academic success. Every child handles these aspects differently; if your child is struggling in any of the following areas, Varsity Tutors can help:

  • Using an assignment notebook
  • Taking complete, useful notes in class
  • Completing assignments fully and on-time
  • Completing long-term projects fully and on-time
  • Preparing for quizzes and tests by studying (separately from doing homework)
  • Scheduling time each day for homework and studying outside of school
  • Sticking to pre-made schedules for school and non-school related tasks
  • Breaking down tasks into manageable pieces

How does Varsity Tutors help students overcome these issues?

Our experienced managers begin by meeting with you and your child in the comfort and privacy of your home to discuss your child’s needs. Our managers assess the specific areas in which your child is struggling by asking specific questions that pinpoint difficulties. Once we have established the areas to work on, our managers will select a tutor who can provide individualized, one-on-one instruction that will support your child’s development in these areas.

How can I monitor progress in Study Skills and Organization?

There are three easy ways that parents can monitor their child’s progress:

  • Be a part of the solution: Monitor your child’s assignment notebook, backpack and grades every day. Parents who are involved and ask questions help their children to stay on track.
  • Be a motivator: Keep an eye on your child when they study or work on school-related tasks. Praise any improvement you see your child making verbally. This will keep your child motivated while keeping you informed of their progress.
  • 一个sk questions: Speak with your child’s tutor, teachers, coaches, and any other adults that your child works with on a regular basis. Ask them if they see improvements in the specific areas that your child is working to improve. Their input is very valuable to measuring your child’s success.

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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Sona in Houston, TX
We worked on her reviewing his Spanish vocabulary - using the words in sentences and making flashcards. We also worked on his studying schedule as some of the goals she had set out to reach had not been met. We also worked on geometry terms and geometry problems - specifically formulas involving finding the volume of shapes. I love that the student asks when something doesn't make sense and shows a real enthusiasm to learn. By the end of the session she was able to notice which mistakes she was making. We also worked on a strategy to help her learn the formulas for her quiz.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Michael in Houston, TX
Tonight, the student and I reviewed his Latin homework and discussed ways he can improve his organizational skills. Overall he's doing a good job, I just wonder if he is implementing the suggestions we discuss when our sessions are over.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Lauren in Houston, TX
学生和我pac完成了他的作业kets and were able to get most of the way through a second one during our session. By the end he had a good understanding of the crucial words. He was very engaged and worked hard throughout the entire lesson.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Amber in Houston, TX
Today we studied for the student's social studies test. He needed to prepare paragraph responses to different writing prompts. We worked on the pre-writing process, and he will fill in the paragraphs later. We started by understanding the prompt. Then, we made the bones of an outline by writing the main topics and numbered how many points the teacher asked for (i.e. at least 2 reasons why such and such event was divisive). We went through one topic to fill in the bullet points, and he will work on the rest on his own. I spent the last 10 minutes quizzing him on vocabulary to make sure he could explain definitions in his own words.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Leah in Houston, TX
The student and I went over several topics for upcoming quizzes and tests. I had him review his chemistry notes, then I asked him questions to see what he retained. We did the same type of review for US History. The student's goal for the week is to use his homework app to make sure that he is writing down all of his assignments. His area of improvement is making sure that all of his assignments are completed and turned in. Going forward I plan on looking at his schools homework site at the start of each session and then structuring our time based on what is assigned for that particular week.
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Study Skills and Organization Tutoring review by Nicole in Houston, TX
The student and I went over what is she learning in each of her courses, when assignments are due, test dates, etc. After establishing an overall picture of her current coursework, she asked for help with a History assignment. We worked on creating notes from the current chapter in her text book using a guided note sheet. After completing the note sheet we classified each act (Sugar, Stamp, Proclamation Line, etc.) into a category (economic, political, social, military) to aid with an upcoming essay. The student has an outline for the upcoming essay due Thursday. We worked on the outline together. At the end of our session the outline was approx. 80% complete. She will complete the remainder on her own. We are meeting again next Tuesday.
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