...Algebra 2, for some, is the terminal math course in their k-12 career. For others it is the bridge between the abstraction introduced in Algebra 1, the tangible application seen in Geometry, and the dynamic math-in-motion of Calculus. In Algebra 2, I focus in on math statements, known as functions, beyond the linears and quadratics introduced in Algebra 1. (read more)
...Basic Reading depends on good phonological skills, and those skills are developed through the effective use of attaching unique sounds to each letter of the alphabet. Certain students with dyslexia find that phonics is difficult and can be the hardest part of their reading. There are many tools available to help students develop good phonics skills. (read more)
...I've been wracking my brain over how to use my degree once I've graduated. I knew that I'd always felt my most fulfilled while helping others, so when my sister suggested I try tutoring, I knew it was the answer I was looking for. After all, what I remembered most about the subjects I performed... (read more)