...The best way to get better at math is to have a clear and open dialogue on what challenges you're facing with the topic and to find a strategy that allows you to be efficient in your critical thinking process. Once the problem is better understood, do as many practice problems as possible. Please feel free to contact me anytime. (read more)
...The parts they need to understand will be the basis for most test questions while the notes will give them specific words they need to familiarize themselves with before a test so they can communicate their big picture understanding with the correct examples and vocabulary. My first experience t... (read more)
...We usually go over: arithmetic of real numbers; fractions, decimals, and percents and related word problems; exponents, powers, and roots; order of operations; functions; solving linear and quadratic equations; graphs of linear equations and their different forms, including slope-intercept, point... (read more)
As a non-mathematically inclined individual, my mathematical accomplishments can be likened to successfully running a marathon in an ill-fitting pair of ice skates on scorching asphalt. Because of my personal history with math, I can relate to the feelings of imbalance, confusion, awkwardness, inse... (read more)
...I have tutored our children and their friends in math throughout their middle school and high school experience and help them maintain their "A" average. I excel at relating the abstract concepts of math to everyday life and experiences that the students can relate to. I not only tutored my chi... (read more)