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Mastering Tutorial Steps

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Other
30
21 students
15 January 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 2 of 10 in the unit "Mastering AVID Tutorials". Lesson Title: The 10 Steps of the Tutorial Process Lesson Description: We are learning to identify and describe the 10 Steps of the AVID Tutorial Process. Success Criteria: I can list the 10 steps, I can explain the purpose of each step, and I can discuss how they support deeper understanding. Activities include a slide presentation with visuals and a collaborative reflection on the steps.

Grade Level

6th Grade

Duration

30 minutes

Class Size

21 students


Unit Overview

Unit: Mastering AVID Tutorials
Lesson: 2 of 10
Topic: The 10 Steps of the Tutorial Process
Objective: Students will identify, describe, and discuss the 10 Steps of the AVID Tutorial Process to enhance their academic collaboration skills and deepen their understanding of problem-solving through peer tutoring.


Common Core State Standards Alignment

While this lesson focuses on the AVID Tutorial Process—a collaborative academic strategy—it aligns with Common Core standards emphasizing comprehension, collaboration, and communication:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6.1

  • Engage effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, teacher-led) with diverse partners on grade 6 topics, texts, and issues, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6.2

  • Interpret information presented in diverse media and formats (visual, quantitative, oral), and explain how it contributes to a topic, text, or issue under study.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6.4

  • Present claims and findings, sequencing ideas logically and using pertinent descriptions, facts, and details to accentuate main ideas or themes.

Learning Objectives / Success Criteria

By the end of this lesson, students will:

  • Identify all 10 steps of the AVID Tutorial Process.
  • Explain the purpose of each step and how it guides problem-solving and peer discussions.
  • Discuss how using the tutorial process supports deeper understanding and academic success.

Materials Needed

  • Projector or interactive whiteboard
  • Slide presentation with visuals illustrating each tutorial step
  • Student handout: the 10 Steps of the AVID Tutorial Process chart
  • Chart paper or whiteboard for collaborative notes
  • Markers
  • Reflection journals or notebooks

Lesson Timeline & Activities

1. Introduction & Objective Review (5 minutes)

  • Begin with a brief warm-up question:
    "Have you ever worked through a tough problem with a friend? What steps did you take together?"
  • State today’s goal: "Today, we are learning about the 10 Steps of the AVID Tutorial Process, which is a method to help you and your classmates solve problems together."
  • Show the lesson’s success criteria on the board or slide.

2. Interactive Slide Presentation (12 minutes)

  • Method: Engage students with an animated slide deck illustrating each of the 10 steps one at a time.

Steps to Cover:

  1. Present your problem or question.
  2. Clarify understanding with questions and restatements.
  3. Take notes and identify key information.
  4. Share what you know.
  5. Ask for specific help.
  6. Collaborate with group members.
  7. Summarize the group’s findings.
  8. Identify next steps or remaining questions.
  9. Reflect on what was learned.
  10. Plan to apply the knowledge.
  • Active Engagement: After each step, ask a quick question:
    "Why do you think this step is helpful?"
    "How might this step make solving the problem easier?"
  • Use visuals such as icons or cartoons depicting students working together to make it relatable.

3. Collaborative Reflection & Discussion (8 minutes)

  • Divide students into 7 groups of 3 (or 6 groups with 3 and 1 group with 3, adjusting as needed).

  • Assign each group 1 or 2 steps to discuss using guiding prompts:

    • What does this step involve?
    • Why is it important to the tutorial process?
    • How could you use it outside of class?
  • Groups will summarize their insights on chart paper or whiteboard space.

  • Bring the class back together.

  • Each group shares their reflections briefly (1 minute per group).

  • Teacher records key points on a master chart visible to the whole class.


4. Individual Quick Write Reflection (3 minutes)

  • Prompt students to write in their journals:
    "Explain one step you think is most important for learning and why."
  • Encourage them to connect it with their own experiences.

5. Wrap-Up & Exit Ticket (2 minutes)

  • Revisit the success criteria.
  • Exit ticket (verbal or written):
    "Name 2 steps of the AVID Tutorial Process and say one way these steps help with learning."
  • Collect exit tickets or have students share answers aloud for quick formative assessment.

Assessment & Feedback

  • Informal observation during group discussions.
  • Review of group reflection summaries for understanding.
  • Individual quick writes and exit tickets as formative assessment to confirm grasp of key concepts.
  • Teacher provides immediate feedback by addressing misconceptions and reinforcing correct understanding.

Extensions & Home Connection

  • Encourage students to use one or more tutorial steps while helping family members with homework or real-life problem solving.
  • Suggest journaling about how following the tutorial steps affects their confidence or understanding in other subjects.

Notes for Teachers

  • Consider modeling one or two steps with a sample problem in real time before the collaborative activity if needed.
  • Use positive reinforcement to praise students' contributions during discussions.
  • Keep the atmosphere collaborative and respectful to build comfort with peer tutoring.

This detailed approach not only aligns to Common Core standards on speaking, listening, and comprehension but also develops critical skills for cooperative learning, promoting student ownership of learning strategies through AVID tutorials.

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