Roxie Pell is a writer, editor, and tutor with experience helping students of all ages improve their writing. She previously worked as a peer-to-peer tutor for the Wesleyan Writing Workshop and as a writing tutor for the Wesleyan Center for Prison Education, a program in which incarcerated students enroll in college courses for credit. Roxie currently works in media as a freelance writer and social media editor for various online outlets.
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...University, set to graduate this May with a bachelor's degree in Political Science and a minor in Spanish. This fall, I will begin my studies at Salmon P. Chase School of Law. I have a passion for tutoring, particularly in grammar, English, and reading, as well as other related subjects. I have experience in editing papers and have completed both AP English and AP Literature courses. My tutoring approach focuses on using examples and asking...
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I agree with Henry Adams, who said, paraphrasing, that a teacher affects eternity because he can never tell where his influence stops. I have found that to be true from the statements of former students who have so stated. It's a gratifying feeling to see former students become successful, accomplished adults.... I use an interdisciplinary approach employing critical thinking skills.... Try to make the student comfortable and willing to talk, to determine his/her needs, and to...
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...years, I have given hundreds of professional speeches on health, wellness, and several other topics. When I begin to teach a student to be a better public speaker it is imperative to start with the basics like proper body language and voice projection to help them overcome any shyness or nerves. The first tutoring session will focus on the student polishing their current skills as a public speaker in their field. If they have little...
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...at Urbana Champaign, with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Computer Engineering and minoring in Statistics. I had an internship at Discover Financial Services and received a return offer from the company. I studied Pre-Med as well. I was the Senior Resident Advisor of my University Housing building, and served as a mentor to my residents, both academically and managing personal stresses. I was involved in undergraduate research. I was a part of the Mentorship...
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I have a passion for teaching and learning. With great pleasure, I have served for twenty years in various teaching and leadership roles. During my tenure, I have had the opportunity to serve as an Early Intervention Program (EIP) teacher, Teacher Support Specialist, Literacy Coach, English Language Arts Department Chair, Professional Learning Developer/Presenter, Curriculum Designer, and Consultant. Ultimately, my goal is to identify your instructional needs and objectives and help you reach academic success.
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Hi! My name is Patty-Lynn. I am an ESL teacher, and English is my passion! I love to go on long walks, make new recipes, and curl up with a good book. I also enjoying playing my flute, which I have played for 15 years! I'm excited to get to know you and help you reach your unique goals.
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I am a former public school teacher and I currently homeschool my 3 children. I have a degree in Elementary Education, and have 11 years teaching experience. My passion lies in helping students understand educational material while making it fun and applicable to their lives. When I'm not teaching, I enjoy running, being outdoors, and reading.
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...- Go Owls! - with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Economics. Having tutored GED students and led literacy circles, I've seen firsthand the value of education and reading. I love to read, everything from social commentary to dramatic novels, and I hope students I work with develop a lifelong love of literature. When not working or reading, I enjoy spending time with my pup, working on crossword puzzles, and seeking out the best...
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...Utah, with a bachelor's in Economics, a minor in Spanish, and a master's in Nutrition Science. As you can tell from my educational profile, I haven't been able to settle with just one subject -- they're all too enticing! While I really like learning, I have always loved teaching. When I was seven, I set up a home summer school for my little brother and sister to teach them math and reading. Ever since then,...
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...a tutor since 2014. I received my Bachelor's in Psychology from the University of Chicago in 2016 and am currently in the process of receiving my Master's in Social Work and MBA from the University of Chicago. I have experience tutoring in a number of subjects including Standardized testing (ACT/SAT/GRE), English, Math, Psychology, ESL and general Elementary and Middle school education. I structure my session around the needs of each student. I think it's important...
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...is eager to help anyone in any of the subjects that I am qualified to tutor in! I took all honors, AP and IB classes throughout my high school career and have received my IB Diploma. Therefore, I would be interested in helping out any student who is struggling or needs further assistance particularly in those types of classes. However, I am willing to work with any motivated student who is willing to learn and...
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My passion for helping students stems from a genuine desire to foster growth, creativity, and confidence. At DeWitt Clinton High School, I engaged peers in collaborative art and coding projects, enhancing our school's visual appeal and making coding more accessible. My academic journey from DeWitt Clinton High School to Smith College has expanded my knowledge and...
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Hi my name is Candace. I have a passion for seeing students thrive. I enjoy working with children of all ages. I believe in advocating for my students and watching their personal growth.
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...Studies through Tennessee State University. I received a Masters in Instructional Leadership through Union University and am a licensed principal. The subjects I am most passionate about are reading, writing, spelling, vocabulary, and phonics and elementary math. I also have experience teaching students how to be more organized and strategies in test taking. I am a big believer of building relationships. I want my students to have confidence in me and the two of us...
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...D/O, I have realized and broken through the restraints of the memory world of previous generation traditions. I waltz into the world of tutoring by chance when I had an excellent workshop on creating VR Games with Unity, where they were going to provide a presentation to the nearest schools, and I tagged along as a volunteer. Realizing how this was a dormant part of me since my school days when I used to take...
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...my life to serving communities, advocating for youth, and uplifting those who are underserved or overlooked. My passion for service is not just a career choiceit is a calling that has shaped my journey in higher education and the nonprofit sector. From an early age, I understood the power of advocacy and the importance of creating opportunities for those who may not have access to the resources they need to succeed. As a youth advocate...
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...currently a college student studying Secondary Social Science Education. I'm passionate about helping students succeed and reach their full potential. With experience in the classroom through internships, substitute teaching, and even working as a preschool teacher, I have developed a deep understanding of diverse learning styles and the importance of personalized instruction. My tutoring approach is centered on the individual. I take the time to assess each student's unique needs, strengths, and challenges. By tailoring...
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...is no blanket approach to teach. I want to make my lessons fun and engaging, but also be excited about the lesson so that students can also be excited about the subject. I want my students to do the thinking, instead of telling them what they should know. Objectives are stickier stickier when the lesson is something that the student can relate to. I am no-nonsense, but I also want to make sure that my...
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Montreal Spelling Bee Tutoring FAQ
Participating in a spelling bee is a rite of passage for many elementary school students. While it can be a lot of fun, it can also feel competitive and stressful. Whether your child is excited and hoping to dominate the event or nervous and feeling like spelling isn't the best subject in which to be publicly tested, a spelling bee tutor can help. Not only can spelling bee tutoring provide extra practice, it can also help your child to feel more prepared for the words that will be introduced and the pressure that may be felt. Contact us at Varsity Tutors, and we can help you connect with a qualified elementary school spelling bee tutor.
With spelling bee tutoring, your child can work at a pace that's comfortable. Your student's tutor can review the words that are already known, introduce more challenging words, and offer some strategies for memorizing and learning those words that are new to your child.
Most spelling bees follow a specific format. Students are given a word to spell, and in some cases, that word can be used in a sentence. Students can work with their tutors to practice the format of the spelling bee as well as the words that may be introduced. It's impossible to know exactly which words will need to be spelled, but with strong vocabulary and spelling skills, your child can feel more prepared and confident about how to try their best.
A spelling bee tutor can help your child practice for the competition in some of the following ways:
Practicing pronunciation.
Using complex words in complete sentences.
Playing spelling and grammar games.
Writing, copying, and using new words.
Repeating and repetition with words that are difficult to master.
Practicing how to hear words and break down each syllable.
Memorization skills.
Whether your child is hoping for a spot in the National Spelling Bee, or simply wants to perform better this year than he or she did last year, spelling bee tutoring can be useful in learning new words and perhaps even in building confidence. Spelling should be fun, but not all students love it. A good tutor can take some of the pressure off your student, and focus on learning instead of winning.
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