...me with strong communication skills essential for effective teaching. My approach focuses on making learning engaging and accessible, utilizing a variety of activities like quizzes and games to keep students motivated. I specialize in helping students with ACCUPLACER Elementary Algebra, ACT English, and ESL, ensuring they grasp fundamental concepts and develop essential skills. I am dedicated to creating a supportive environment where students feel confident to ask questions and progress at their own pace. Together,...
Read more
...I have taught English and English as a Second Language (ESL) for students in grade 6-11. I have taught middle and high school students in Texas, Florida, and New York- in private and pubic schools. English and literature has always come very easy for me. Growing up, I would tutor my younger bother who struggled in these subjects. Now, as a teacher, I enjoy making reading and writing fun by incorporating current events and interesting...
Read more
...English / Spanish language, test preparation, and in university and corporate contexts. I'm licensed and experienced in teaching all content areas for elementary grades. I really enjoy making Math and Science fun, and I'm a book lover! For middle and high school, I specialize in Social Studies, Humanities, and Literature/Language Arts at the secondary level. Project-based learning, research skills, and integration of technology are some elements that I use to make learning meaningful and connected...
Read more
...Panhandle, to Garland ISD, Spring ISD and most recently settled in Houston ISD. While I have taught different subjects within the science field, my passion falls within the realm of Chemistry and Forensic Science. Currently, I am an active member of several districts and national science programs and organizations. A graduate of McMurry University I received a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and minor in Psychology. From there furthering my education I attended West Texas...
Read more
...rising junior at the University of St Andrews. I am working towards a Bachelor of Arts in English and International Relations. While I am interested in a wide range of subjects, I am most passionate about English and Literature. I am a firm believer in the power of education, and believe that it can be simple to make learning fun. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, traveling, and seeing my friends and family.
Read more
...my first semester Math teacher asked me to grade papers and eventually I became her aide and tutored college algebra students on a regular basis. It was always so enjoyable to see students who were so sure they were going to fail end up with A's and B's. When I worked on my Masters I had the privilege of teaching 3 classes every semester. It was great. The only sad thing was so many students...
Read more
Can also tutor:CLEP, STAAR, ISEE and 120 more subjects.
...dedicated online tutor committed to helping students excel in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Programming. With a strong background in these subjects, I tailor my teaching approach to fit each student's unique learning style, ensuring they grasp concepts with clarity and confidence. My experience includes working with students at various levels, guiding them through complex topics, exam preparation, and skill development. I focus on fostering critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a genuine appreciation for learning. By...
Read more
Can also tutor:GED, PSAT, WISC IV and 1407 more subjects.
...Chemistry and Romance Languages. I earned my masters in education leadership from Harvard University! I love Science and foreign languages. I have worked in Chemistry labs at the University of Rochester and at Bowdoin College, as a middle school/high school math teacher, college admissions reader, and most recently as an academic advisor at NYU! I have 8 years of experience teaching/tutoring ages 9-22. The subjects I tutor are Algebra, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, SAT...
Read more
...is Jenny Gebert and I am very excited about the opportunity to work with you or your child to help achieve better writing or reading skills. I am very passionate about education and believe that everyone can improve with a little bit of extra help. I have helped many students write college essays and love hearing the words, "I got accepted!" Additionally, I score standardized test essays, have taught ESL and tutor and edit for...
Read more
...better students. I work hard at becoming a better person everyday because I know I have a responsibility to be a great leader over my students. I am a positive influence, and determined contributor to every kids life. I am blessed, and honored to work with students that are honest in their efforts to become successful students and individuals. My goal is not to create robots or simple rote learners or students that get the...
Read more
...My area of concentration lies within the poetry field, but I am well-versed in fiction and non-fiction as well. I would love to help build writing and editing skills! I also have lots of experience tutoring middle school math and algebra. I've tutored my younger sister, who has ADHD, through middle school and now 9th grade, all subjects. I was also in charge of her home schooling during the pandemic, so I know about some...
Read more
...ages. I also have taught all the subjects in elementary school and enjoy working with students at that level. I believe that every student can learn and make progress. Learning can be fun and definitely should not be boring. I taught in the Little Kids Rock guitar program for several years and enjoy using music, especially with younger students. Sometimes a song can be just the thing to move students along in learning a concept.
Read more
Can also tutor:SAT, ACT, CogAT and 46 more subjects.
...in 1993 and started my career teaching 6th grade reading in the Rio Grande Valley. Since then I've taught Reading, Language Arts, ESL, and Journalism to students in 6th through 8th grades. For the past eleven years Ive been an teaching struggling readers and English language learners. I love teaching small groups of students it lets me tailor lessons to the students' strengths and weaknesses. I incorporate student interests when choosing the texts, and check...
Read more
...mine - teaching math. I earned my NJ teacher's license in Mathematics and stepped into the high school classroom for nearly a decade specializing in Geometry, special education and test prep. I then ran a math-only learning center which allowed me to not only work with students but also focus on coaching Instructors in best teaching practices for students of all abilities in Pre-K through Grade 12. I am passionate about making math engaging and...
Read more
...for 10 years. While I tutored mostly in the subject of English, I also prepped students for examinations such as state tests, ACT, SAT, and college essays. In my experience helping students prepare for standardized tests, I have found the Critical Reading and Writing sections to be the most rewarding and often the most enjoyable areas to tackle together. Seeing my students make remarkable strides while discovering their own voice and confidence is a constant...
Read more
Can also tutor:PSAT, ACT, SAT and 34 more subjects.
Education
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi - Bachelor, Literature
...Austin, I have over 25 years of tutoring and classroom experience, specializing in subjects ranging from Pre-Algebra to College Algebra. My teaching philosophy centers on discovering each student's unique learning style, allowing us to navigate the complexities of math together with clarity and confidence. I believe in creating a supportive learning environment where students feel empowered to ask questions and make mistakes, as these are key steps in their educational journey. I am dedicated to...
Read more
Can also tutor:HSPT, TACHS, SAT and 23 more subjects.
Education
The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor's, Secondary Education Math and Spanish
...technology with an emphasis in Pre-Med and Pre-Law. I plan on attending an institution where I can achieve a medical doctorate simultaneously with a degree in jurisdictional prudence. Five years at the UT has taught me how to take in complicated information, process it and teach it to fellow students. In a more professional atmosphere, I have helped students achieve their academic goals through tutoring on a high school level. That being said, there is...
Read more
...years of teaching experience, I have a proven ability to simplify complex concepts and make learning engaging. I believe in fostering a supportive and interactive learning environment where students feel comfortable exploring new ideas and asking questions. My experience in both elementary and high school settings has equipped me with diverse strategies to address different learning styles and needs. Currently, I am pursuing a career in equine osteopathy, which allows me to blend my educational...
Read more
...are in Communication Studies and Radio-Television-Film from UT Austin, my master's degree is in School Counseling from UT Tyler. I can tutor Academic Coaching, College Application Essays, Elementary Math, Science, Writing, middle school English, Math, Science, Pre-Algebra, Essay Editing,High School English, High School Writing, Public Speaking,STAAR EOC, Spelling Bee, Study Skills, Test Prep, Accuplacer. I began tutoring in the 9th grade when I set up the tutoring program at Knox Junior High through Interact which...
Read more
Receive personally tailored STAAR EOC lessons from exceptional tutors in a one-on-one setting. We help you connect with the best tutor for your particular needs while offering flexible scheduling to fit your busy life.
STAAR EOC Tutoring FAQ
Are you taking STAAR End of Course (EOC) tests in high school? These tests can be stressful, as they play a large role in determining your graduation date, and can help evaluate whether you are on track for college courses. One-on-one STAAR EOC tutoring can make a huge difference in your preparations for these intensive exams, particularly if you are having trouble structuring your review to cover the appropriate material and strategies for the STAAR format. Varsity Tutors can help you get connected with a private STAAR EOC tutor in your area.
An experienced tutor can evaluate your ability in each of the subjects tested, from English and math to science and social studies, and can create a learning plan dedicated to reviewing and strengthening the areas that trouble you most. If you struggle with English, a STAAR EOC tutor can help you review literary and informational prose, and can teach you strategies for approaching questions about everything from fiction and poetry to newspaper articles and persuasive writing. Oftentimes, questions on these exams will test your ability to make inferences from the text or understand complex vocabulary. A tutor can help you learn to decode the most complicated of passages and to use context clues to help define unfamiliar words that you may encounter.
With private tutoring, you can focus on the topics with which you struggle most while also receiving test-specific strategies for those topics you already understand. In many ways, STAAR EOC tests assess your comprehension of subject fundamentals and your ability to apply this knowledge, rather than whether you can simply recall the details of each subject. This is especially evident on the STAAR EOC Math tests, which test your understanding of algebra I and II and geometry. With a private tutor, you can review the fundamentals and pick up any stray applications you might have forgotten over the course of your class. The STAAR EOC Math tests challenge students with tricky questions that may be missing key information or have important hidden details. A talented tutor can walk you through difficult problems and teach you strategies to decode complex questions and avoid being tricked. You can often get closer to the right answer by drawing missing figures, estimating quantities, and looking to the answer choices for clues. Your tutor can expose you to the complex exam formats in advance, helping to reduce surprises on test day.
For many students, the Science STAAR EOC tests are the most difficult. These exams measure your knowledge of biology, chemistry, and physics. You may find that you are unable to work your way through science problems in the same way that you approach other, more stepwise coursework. A STAAR EOC tutor can help you review the necessary vocabulary with mnemonics or flash cards, and review concepts with which you struggle in each of these sciences. With a private tutor, you will be able to ask as many questions as you need to in order to make sure that you fully comprehend the subject at hand. A talented tutor can also help you prepare for the STAAR Social Studies examination by assessing your knowledge of history and geography, and reviewing the topics you specifically need to focus on in preparing for the test. No matter which assessments cause you apprehension, private tutoring can provide you with focused, one-on-one attention tailored to address the concepts that you most need to learn and review.
The Varsity Tutors live learning platform allows you to meet with a private tutor either in person, whether in a coffee shop, library, or your own home, or face-to-face online. This gives you the flexibility to meet with your tutor at the time and location of your choice. Contact the directors at Varsity Tutors today to learn more about getting connected with the STAAR EOC tutoring options near you, or to start reviewing with an experienced tutor!
4.9/5.0 Satisfaction Rating*
Your Personalized Tutoring Program and Instructor
Identify Needs
Our knowledgeable directors help you choose your tutor with your learning profile and personality in mind.
Customize Learning
Your tutor can customize your lessons and present concepts in engaging easy-to-understand-ways.
Increased Results
You can learn more efficiently and effectively because the teaching style is tailored to you.
Online Convenience
With the flexibility of online tutoring, your tutor can be arranged to meet at a time that suits you.
Recent STAAR EOC Tutoring Session Notes
For today's session we went over a reading assignment that was given to her prior to our session. It covered plot structure and required her to pull other additional elements in order to answer the questions. We also went over another selection that covered indirect and direct characterization. At the conclusion of our session I went over her essay and short answer prompts for Monday. We discussed how to brainstorm, construct a thesis statement, and use supporting details. We also talked about using the essay prompt and background info provided to help make your essay better.
During this session, we worked on homework from her other tutoring. She had a question packet and two essays to finish and turn in the next day. She said she was having trouble understanding the concepts in the questions, but it turned out she was just overwhelmed. We went over the concepts - drawing conclusions, cause and effect, making inferences, etc. - and she was able to define them all with little prompting. We made notes on the pages so she could remember them for later and moved on to the essays. I helped her plan for both the expository and persuasive essays she was assigned. She had some vocabulary trouble with the prompts, but once she figured out what the prompt was asking, she planned both essays fairly well. I left her well prepared to write the essays later.
This was our first session. We discussed strategies that could help the student overcome her comprehension struggles. We also looked at how she approaches terms she doesn't know. We walked away with three goals
1. Test the term
2. Test the answer
3. Score of 2245
We covered the state assessment Writing section, emphasizing theme, tone, and perspective. She struggled most with perspective and comparison questions. She seemed more confident as the tutoring session progressed. I gave her three additional state assessment practice sections to work on for our next session.
The student and I went into an articulate discussion of quadratic functions and equation forms. We talked about what a parent quadratic function is and what it describes and is used for. We briefly reviewed slope-intercept form to assure she has mastery in this area, and she does. We discussed what a domain and range means and how it is represented in quadratic systems. The last 25 minutes of the session we did prep work for the biology assessment exam, the primary focus being cell anatomy. She needs to review cellular organelles and their functions for our next session. She is progressing well and seems to be building confidence.
The student and I worked together on a portion of a practice placement test. I gave her test taking strategies. She is a much better reader than I had anticipated. She is a hard worker who wants to face her challenges head on.