Hooker Oak, Fall 2012
I am placed at Hooker Oak Elementary School with a Special Pal who seems to be excited to have me around, but doesn’t really need me. She is in a 2nd-5th grad Special Day Class for the first half of the day, and then is placed in a mainstream 5th grade class after lunch to practice her socialization skills. Due to my busy school and work schedule, and the fact that she gets picked up from school at 2:30 every day, it has been difficult for me to find solid chunks of time in my schedule where I can work with my Special Pal. I end up going for one hour at a time three days a week, and even with these short amounts of time my patience is definitely developing. I have spent some time in the mornings in her Special Day Class, where she is given a worksheet or two, usually at least one math worksheet, which she generally breezes through with only a few hiccups. The main thing I help her with is staying on task, which is what develops my patience because she gets distracted easily and often doesn’t want to listen. Other than that, there is very little work for me to do compared to my last placement which was in a resource room and I was able to tutor more than one student every week. It seems that the work she completes is generally easy for her, and may be below her level so I’m interested to see if she is being challenged enough. She always wants to read a book to me, or have me read to her, which is great because reading is important, but it seems like there should be some follow-up with the books she reads, and maybe even a better selection of more challenging books. Besides the times that she doesn’t stay on task briefly, there has been only one other time that I have witnessed her having a behavioral problem in her SDC, and that is when the students were seated on the carpet for “calendar and weather time” and she pretended to fall asleep through the entire lesson and didn’t want to “wake up” when she was told. I have definitely figured out though that I will be evaluating her progress on how many times it takes for me to remind her to stay on task before she finishes a worksheet.
