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Being a Project M.O.R.E. Mentor

Men’tor n. someone, usually older and more experienced, who provides support, and watches over and fosters the progress of a younger, less experienced person. Being a Project M.O.R.E. Mentor. 2012-2013 Training. After watching this presentation….

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Being a Project M.O.R.E. Mentor

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  1. Men’torn. someone, usually older and more experienced, who provides support, and watches over and fosters the progress of a younger, less experienced person. Being a Project M.O.R.E. Mentor 2012-2013 Training

  2. After watching this presentation… • You will know a little bit about Project M.O.R.E. and how it is used at Celina East Elementary. • You will know the basics (like where to park and how to find materials). • You will better understand your role and responsibilities as a mentor. • You will have seen some of the materials and how they are used. • You will be ready to get started!

  3. M.O.R.E. Details • Mentoring in Ohio for Reading Excellence

  4. M.O.R.E. Details • At East, we are using it to help our “at-risk” kids who have not been identified as having a disability, but are not succeeding in reading. • It’s school wide – the intervention follows the child as needed while at East. • It’s a win-win for the child and the volunteer.

  5. M.O.R.E. Details Each student receives: • 30 minutes of instruction daily • 4 days a week • 1:1 instruction by trained mentors

  6. M.O.R.E. Details at East • Our Dean of Students and Guidance Counselor started Project M.O.R.E. at East in the spring of 2011 with a few students. • It proved to be successful, so it was expanded in 2011-2012. We began the year with 12 kids and ended with 24. • We will begin this year with 29 students!

  7. M.O.R.E. Details at East How we know it works:

  8. M.O.R.E. Details at East 1.29 Grade Level Gain .44 Grade Level Gain

  9. Mentor Role & Responsibilities • Be here. • Be on time – or a little early so that you can look over the materials. • Follow the lesson plans and write responses or comments. • Keep confidentiality about all students.

  10. Be Here… • Go directly to the office, sign-in, and get a visitor’s pass.You will need to sign out and return the pass when you leave. • Go to Room 105 to pick up supplies. • Pick up your student in his room. • Do the lesson in the hallway or in the cafeteria if available. • Return the supplies to Room 105.

  11. Be here… Parking Holly St. Office Entrance Main Entrance Parking Wayne St. Parking

  12. Be Here… • When school is on a 2-hour delay, Project M.O.R.E. begins at 11:00am (any sessions before 11:00 are cancelled). • When school is on a 3-hour delay, Project M.O.R.E. is cancelled for the day. • If you would like to sign up for “Leader Alert” to get phone or e-mail messages from Celina City schools, see www.celinaschools.org for more details.

  13. Be on time…look over materials You will take your student’s folder and a bucket with you every time you do a session. The things listed will be in them. • Student Folders • Attendance sheet • Lesson plans • Student book & word cards • Custom activities sheet • Emergency situation procedures • Bucket • Timer • Game pieces & writing supplies • Tissues, hand sanitizer, & stickers

  14. Project M.O.R.E. Center in Room 105 News – check this board often! “Needs Attention” crate Treats – check this area often! StudentMaterials

  15. Be on time…materials • Fill out attendance calendars every time you do a session with your student. • Read over the Emergency situation procedures in your child’s folder. Student Folders • Attendance calendar • Emergency situation procedures • Lesson plans • Student book & word cards • Custom activities sheet

  16. Follow the lesson plans… • “Getting to Know You” activities • The first week with your student will be spent introducing yourself and getting to know him/her. I will have activities in the students’ folders for you to do with them. You may also bring pictures or other items to share with your student.

  17. Follow the lesson plans… • Lesson PlanForm • Sign your name and date to the next lesson on the lesson plan form. • Check off each activity as you do it. • If the mentor before you has not finished something, start where he left off during the last session. • Record comments on the form to let the coordinator & other mentors know how the session went.

  18. Follow the lesson plans… • “Lesson Plan Materials • Fluency Read (Hot, Warm, Cold, & Sticker) • Please watch the fluency training videos and the “Sticker Read” video on http://www.celinaschools.org/ProjectMORE.aspx • “Needs Attention” crate • If you complete the last lesson with a child in his folder or if something is missing that the next day’s mentor will need, place the student folder in the “Needs Attention” crate as you leave.

  19. Keep confidentiality • It is very important to protect your students’ abilities and private information that they share with you • If your student shares something that leads you to believe that he or she is in danger, please let the coordinators or principal know immediately. • Please print the forms at http://www.celinaschools.org/ProjectMORE.aspx and bring them signed on your first day. Give them to one of the coordinators.

  20. THANK YOU!!!!!

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