Resource Library
Washtenaw Literacy developed or curated these tools to support the work of our tutors.
This library is under development, and new resources are being added. We hope you’ll come here often for new ideas and inspiration!
Please let us know if you have suggestions. If you have not found what you need, reach out to Alison Austin for ideas.
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Visual Tools for Learning!
Whether you’re working with a one-on-one learner or group, graphic organizers are powerful visuals to support reading, writing, and comprehension. They help break complex ideas into manageable chunks. Here are three examples, courtesy of Program Coordinator Megan...
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Description of the 4 purposes for learning associated with the Equipped for the Future (EFF) research.
This diagram shows the 5 development areas needed for success in adult life. While we are focused on basic skills, learners also will need support in developing other areas.
An ESL learner give advice to tutors based on his experience with both face-to-face and virtual tutoring. Keywords: Power Tutoring
Worksheet for differentiating between affect and effect when writing. Keywords; homonyms.
Slides from a February Forum presentation on tutors evaluating their own performance. Keywords: February Forum 2025
Grammar worksheet with answer key on how to use the apostrophe to show possession.
