...I will be seeking. I truly enjoy working with other students. I am able to pinpoint the struggles and assist in strengthening skill in the subject and addressing the specific need of the student. Each student is different, and tutoring sessions would be tailored to the individual according to that student's needs and goals. I specialize in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and all elementary-level math. I generally can schedule sessions from 8:00 a.m. to...
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Hi! I'm a current student at the University of Central Florida and I love to tutor passionate students in a variety of subjects. I've taken and passed 15 AP exams in high school, and I've taken several courses at UCF that I could tutor as well.... I think the most important part of tutoring is mutual understanding. It's always frustrating to have a tutor that goes too quickly through a concept you don't understand. Likewise, it's...
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...I got a job working for Kumon Math and Reading learning center. I decided to pursue this interest by tutoring with an independent tutoring company and participating in the FIU Teach program where I am actively acquiring new skills to better teach and help each student succeed. I was part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and received my diploma, therefore I am used to working under stress and with rigorous work loads. Outside of...
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...went back to college after working as a chemical engineer for the pulp and paper industry to get my Masters in Education. I have spent the last 20 years teaching math for grades 5 to 12 in Florida, Georgia and Alabama. My favorite math subject is Algebra but I have tutored and taught many topics in math. I am excited to be a math tutor online and look forward to working with you.
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I have long enjoyed enjoyed working with others to help them achieve personal goals. Some of the most fulfilling tutoring I have done recently have been tutoring immigrants for the US Citizenship Test, helping formerly incarcerated individuals attain their GEDs, and tutoring children in Honduras on conversational English to obtain high-paying jobs in the tourism industry. I'm thrilled to work with anybody on any subjects of interest, reach out with any questions!
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...as of 2019. I am a student at Brenau University for Middle Grades Education Math and Science pursuing a Master's degree. I began tutoring in 2010 as a freshman in college at AASU. I completed field work in a 3rd-grade math classroom and 5th grade science classroom. I also assisted with 3rd-5th grade math research with my Education professor Dr. Yang. I have since tutored several ages, including as young as Kindergarten to an adult....
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...mathematics. I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary Mathematics Education from Edison State College in 2014. I have taught both middle and high school math, ranging from all abilities. I have specifically taught Algebra 1 and 2, Probability and Statistics, Math for College Readiness, Precalculus, and AP Calculus. I have taught classes of over 30 students to one-on-one tutoring. I am currently tutoring most math and test prep subjects. I believe that everyone...
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If you are a high school student in the state of Florida, you will need to face a battery of end-of-course (EOC) assessments to demonstrate that you have learned and can apply the knowledge you have gained throughout high school before you are eligible for a diploma. Facing such a critically important exam for a single course could cause apprehension enough, but Florida students face five such exams in Algebra I, Geometry, Biology I, US History, and Civics. Due to the huge sway these exams hold over whether you graduate with a diploma or merely a certificate of completion, it is crucial to approach each exam with confidence in your skills and knowledge. If you're unsure of your ability to perform at the level that will be required of you when taking one or more of these assessments, Florida EOC assessment tutoring might be just the thing to help you excel.
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We finished the math section and moved to science. The key to science is counterintuitive; you go right to the questions and don't attempt to read the description of the experiment or the data charts until the question directs you there. There are only 5-6 questions for each of 7 passages and you're given far more information than you will need, so you let the questions guide you. The student isn't hugely fond of this approach but he's trying it. Most of the questions are data interpretation, prediction, identifying patterns, etc. He understands the gist of what he needs to be doing; he just needs more practice. Some individual practice time is going to be critical for him.
Today we went over a math test together that I had previously assigned. The student scored a 24 on her own, but there is still room to improve. We then went over two science passages. I assigned the student two English sections so she learns how to pace herself better.
The student and I finished going over the math section we had started during our last session. She missed a few questions, but some were among the more challenging problems and others she misread. We then reviewed the triangle congruence theorems packet I had given her last week and went over her June ACT. With English, she answered most of the questions she had missed correctly, even identifying the errors she had made while taking the exam. Math and science also went smoothly. The student has improved a great deal over the past few months and at this point, it really will just come down to practicing consistently and making sure she is focused and reading both the questions and answer choices carefully.
We finished up the remaining hours that the student has on his account with a full focus on timing and completing sessions within the time constraints. I prepped him for exactly how to take the upcoming test and gave him various "day of" tips and timing suggestions. The student has been a wonderful student, and I expect him to do very well on his test.
The student has shown much improvement in his ability to write cohesive essays and we are constantly striving to improve even further. This includes exploring how to write in a more conservative style, integrating new vocabulary, and overall writing speed.
Today, the student and I mixed it up by spending most of our time on math. We worked through both multiple choice and grid-in problems together, and I showed him a few variations on some of the problems that he might expect to see. We also went through a few reading problems and a passage.