...Each child brings a unique mix of gifts, gaps, and experience to the task. The methodologies used in schools differs just as widely as does the approaches of the individual teachers who may or may not view math as their strength. Some children just find themselves overwhelmed with the task of mastering basic elementary math. (read more)
...Geometry allows students to use intuition, induction, insight, and imagination. It is a course that lets students try many different learning styles (visual, kinesthetic, etc.) and problem solving strategies. It allows the student to use different methods of thinking, especially the creative methods and logical sequential methods. (read more)
...I'm familiar with most of the capabilities available. I have a BS in math, have taught math at a local community college, and have tutored a number of high school students in geometry. I work with my students to understand the different formulas and theorems that geometry presents, and how to apply them. (read more)
...He eventually graduated with a degree in pharmacy. Another person I taught failed the first chemistry quiz of the semester (2 out of 10). I worked with this person, and he went on to do very well in the course. The approach that I take is that, as long as students don't give up on themselves, I won't give up on them either, regardless of what their grades are. (read more)
...No need to stress over a test or placement exam, as I simplify the material so that you can relax, be confident, and score high. I am dual certified in mathematics and special student education by the Florida Department of Education. All math levels are welcome. (read more)