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Hai new tutors!

Here are some of my stuff that I usually bring along for my tutoring sessions!


Stationery box


Colorful pens, liquid paper, eraser, sharpener, stapler, fancy teacher stamps, ruler, glue, markers, highlighters, correction tapes and mechanical pencils. 

I love fancy stationery items. Hence, I am using fancy stuff while doing my tutoring sessions and my students can use whatever that I have in the box. I will guide them on how to use highlighter as well, highlighting the important notes in their reference books. Markers and colorful pens, they can use it to make notes (mind maps). I prefer if the students can make colorful mind map notes, easy for them to refer later. 

You might also need a Scientific calculator, I didn't have it in picture above but I do bring it for my Maths PT3 sessions. 

Additional items you can add or bring for tutoring sessions are small whiteboard, whiteboard markers and duster. I have these items previously for my Standard 1-3 students but now I am only focusing on UPSR and PT3 students so I don't really need it!  


Have fun teaching ya tutors! 




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