...I've found that is a good way to make science clear and easy to understand. One of the projects I've developed is the "Tightrope Snowman": a balancing snowman made from Styrofoam and screwdrivers, which I use in teaching the principle of center of gravity. Another project is a bull's-eye game using a mirror to teach the principle of the angle of reflection. (read more)
I am a 20+ year experienced teacher in grades pre-K through high school. I have a masters degree in elementary and early childhood education and two masters degrees in Education and Instructional Technology. I’ve worked in everything from city schools and suburban schools to private schools and museums. (read more)
...I am also a coauthor and reviewer of several study guides in the sciences (most notably the MCAT General chemistry review ) and I do freelance work with several companies and groups on standardized test development. As such, I am well aware of many things that I can impart to help students not ... (read more)
I have a Ph.D. in Chemistry and undergraduate degrees in both Chemistry and Mathematics. I enjoy sharing my knowledge of both Math and Chemistry and have tutored both subject areas. I try to teach students basics then encourage and help them to solve more complicated problems. (read more)
...I have a great passion to teach and for the betterment of others. I am extremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic in the subjects I teach. I am prepared to answer questions and keep the topic interesting for my students. (read more)