...The exciting part, I think, is that the context mentioned above is different for every student. Each student has different gifts and strengths. So identifying those gifts and strengths, and then showing students how to leverage their talents, should enable students to develop their own specific study skills and study habits. (read more)
...My goal is to make Pre-Algebra fun and easy to learn for my students by solidifying foundational mathematical skills and utilizing student's strengths in learning new material. I also steer away from memorization and steer toward conceptual understanding through visual, verbal, and kinesthetic techniques. I took Precalculus in 11th grade and received an A+ in the course. (read more)
...With my current student taking the lower level test we did lessons on fractions and equation solving before returning to the test style questions. For reading the best method is to process every paragraph by yourself and interpret it before proceeding onto the questions. For sentence completion... (read more)
...The word "philosophy" is derived from the Greek for "love of wisdom." It is therefore quite fitting that I chose to study philosophy in college. Knowledge (and the journey of acquiring it) is my favorite thing in the whole world. The universe around us is a fascinating machine, and every academ... (read more)
28 Subjects: includingTrigonometry,English,GED,ACT Math
...Note: I do not provide students with ACT practice questions. I can, however, go over any questions they have from provided material or give lessons on general concepts in Algebra 1&2, Geometry, Trigonometry, or mathematical reasoning. I have used discrete math for a variety of things. (read more)