...Understanding the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as mathematical operations. Apply and understand whole numbers to millions, fractions and decimals to the thousandths. Recognize and generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals and benchmark percents. (read more)
I have taught at local colleges in the St. Louis area for more than 25 years, primarily business statistics. But, I have also taught college algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. (read more)
...My teachers always told me I’d make a great teacher from how I tutored. Throughout college, I would help peers, friends, and family members with their classes. I was a chemistry teacher for a few months last year before the position was filled. (read more)
...Prerequisite to those courses were Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, and pre-Calculus. There is an overlap between topics in College Algebra and pre-Calculus. Thus, I have the course background plus experience in teaching College Algebra to enable me to become a tutor in this subject. (read more)
...My name is Mackenzie and I am a graduate student at Case Western Reserve University, pursuing a Masters of Science in Medical Physiology and I love to teach! In my free time, I read, knit, and watch Netflix; my favorite show is Friends! My tutoring approach is deceptively simple: anyone can learn anything, it's just a matter of having it taught correctly. (read more)