1:1 Writing Tutoring and Editing for All Writing Projects (25-Minutes)
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed25 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Homework
1 hour per week. Learners will get detailed notes on their writing which will require editing outside of class. Learners may also receive additional writing exercises on an as-needed basis.Assessment
A written assessment of learner accomplishments and areas for improvement can be provided upon written request.Class Experience
Beginner - Advanced Level
*For families looking for longer writing help sessions, I have a longer 50-minute version of this class available here: https://outschool.com/classes/11-writing-tutoring-and-editing-for-all-writing-projects-50-minutes-qIaTTDIe After enrolling, please post your writing project to the Classroom with an explanation of what you would like to accomplish during our session together. If you are interested in ongoing sessions to improve general writing skills, please let me know that as well. This will help ensure your learner gets the most out of our time together. As an academic editor, I hear a lot about how challenging writing can be - from coming up with a topic to editing and proofreading a final draft. In these private help sessions, learners will receive personalized guidance for any and all stages of the writing process while developing their own writing style. Writers of any genre and in any subject are welcome to attend these help sessions. Whether you learner is a creative writer working on brainstorming strategies, a non-fiction writer working on their first 5-paragraph essay, or an academic writer working on a science thesis; we'll use our time together to make sure your learner is confident in their growing writing ability. Writing projects that we can work on together include, but are not limited to: - English essays and the 5-paragraph essay - Ongoing personalized writing workshops for any skill level - College applications and personal statements - Research papers and Bibliographies/Works Cited - General ELA writing and grammar help - Proofreading and editing - Creative writing prompts and crafting narratives If your learner is currently working on a writing project, then we will look at it together and create a plan for how to improve it. Learners are welcome to bring a writing prompt, a list of brainstorming ideas, a first draft, a final draft, or any other piece of writing with them to class. If the learner wants to improve their general writing skills, then we will work on writing exercises that will hone their current writing skills and strengthen any weak areas. Regardless of the writing project we work on, learners will develop general writing skills to improve their overall understanding of writing mechanics and develop their own style. Families are welcome to request a single session to get quick feedback on a specific paper, or as many sessions as needed (or multiple sessions in a week) to work on broader writing skills. Feel free to message me with any questions you might have prior to enrolling! *** How to share your child's draft or other writing project with me before our first meeting: Google Doc files preferred! These are the best documents for editing and allow me to make the clearest and most efficient edits to your learner's work. Access to Google Docs for easy editing is recommended but not required. To share a Google Doc, click the "Share" button, usually in the top right corner. Under "General access," select the options "Anyone with the link" and "Editor." This will allow me to quickly access your learner's document and be able to make notes directly onto their work. Then, simply copy and paste the Google Docs link into the Classroom or in a Message to me through Outschool. I will also accept Word docx files, which I will convert into a Google Doc before our meeting. I can work with your learner using PDF files, though my ability to make editorial notes directly are limited.
Learning Goals
Students will receive specific feedback on written assignments. Families may request a personalized curriculum to continue to improve their learner's writing skills in general or to target a specific aspect of their writing.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Access to Google Docs for easy editing is recommended but not required. To share a Google Doc, click the "Share" button, usually in the top right corner. Under "General access," select the options "Anyone with the link" and "Editor." This will allow me to quickly access your learner's document and be able to make notes directly onto their work. Then, simply copy and paste the Google Docs link into the Classroom or in a Message to me through Outschool.
I will also accept Word docx files, which I will convert into a Google Doc before our meeting.
I can work with your learner using PDF files, though my ability to make editorial notes directly are limited.
Supply List
Kindly send me any writing projects you would like to work at least 12 hours before our scheduled meeting time so that I can look over your project before our meeting. A Google Docs link is preferred, but you may also send a PDF, .docx format, project link, or picture of your assignment.
Language of Instruction
English
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a professional academic and creative writing editor. I have worked on college admissions boards vetting application essays, edited papers for graduate and post-graduate researchers, and have taught Bibliography and humanities research courses. I am a very thorough editor with an eye for correct grammar, tonal and colloquial accuracy (using the correct tone based on the writing task), and fact checking. I focus on teaching students how to effectively edit their own work rather than simply telling them what to change.
Reviews
Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$35
per sessionMeets on demand
25 min
Completed by 54 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-18