...do is tricking elementary students into learning and they always get two mad but I I'm the other hand think it's sweeps me;;,,, I have my bachelors degree in elementary education with a minor in early childhood. My masters degree is in curriculum and instruction, followed by my Education Specialist in Leadership. I am currently obtaining my doctorate in education for Administration. I have taught all grade levels from PreK to college! I don't have...
Read more
...2023 from McNeese as well. I love being an elementary librarian because this allows me the opportunity to introduce foundational literacy skills and initiatives that I integrate across various subjects and topics in a fun and engaging manner that incorporates traditional classroom learning with virtual technology. I feel that every student should feel empowered to explore literature and build a strong foundation to foster a love of reading which can set the stage for lifelong...
Read more
...tutor a broad range of subjects (excluding Math), I am most passionate about English, Grammar, and Writing. I am a firm believer that if a student knows basic grammar, the writing is bound to improve automatically. I have also taken a great liking to US History. Organization is my middle name, so getting your child organized is definitely one of my major strong suits. Although I have my Masters, I continue to take classes. I...
Read more
...And I always like to throw in a little fun and humor. Learning should be enjoyable, not a chore! I double majored in English and Art at the University of Iowa and have also trained as a copy editor and proofreader at a division of Houghton Mifflin Publishers. For many years I have worked as a freelance editor, proofreader, and transcriber. Details are my specialty. For three years I worked as a kindergarten teacher's assistant...
Read more
...subjects, including Algebra and Pre-Algebra. Although I have experience in tutoring for less than a year, I approach each session with enthusiasm and a focus on creating a supportive learning environment. My teaching philosophy revolves around fostering a deep understanding of the material, encouraging questions, and providing tailored guidance to meet each student's unique needs. I believe that every student has the potential to succeed, and I am committed to helping them achieve their academic...
Read more
Hello, My name is Pretema. I am currently persuing a Post Graduate Certificate in Machine Learning. I have always been great with math and graduated in the top 5% of my high school, I went to the University of Central Florida for a degree in Statistics. I always have had a love for helping people learn, and would love to give you the resources to accomplish you goals! ... My teaching philosophy is to give all...
Read more
...and I bring my performance background into each of my lessons making sure the learner is having a great time and tackling assignments with confidence. I intend to supply students with an overarching repertoire of strategies on how to approach problems and reason through them critically. My extensive skill set will match any type of learner for proven results in the areas listed. I have a particular passion for English/ Language Arts and Writing. I...
Read more
Currently, I'm a fourth year dental student and I'm motivated to tutor. I tutored for about four years in my undergraduate and this is where I learned different learning strategies. I altered and personalized the way I taught each student depending on how they learn best. I was able to communicate effectively and would enjoy every session I had with each student. I hope to do the same continuing on.
Read more
...have a BS in Ed from Shippensburg University and also a M.Ed in Reading from Shippensburg University as well. I have a passion for early literacy and love to help instill a love of reading and learning in students. I love using games to help get content across and my favorite subject to teach is reading and writing. When I am not tutoring, I enjoy reading, serving in children's ministries, and spending time with my...
Read more
...attended a vast number and variety of trainings for emergency medical services, fire sciences, and law enforcement. I also graduated from the local criminal justice academy in 2007. In addition to emergency services, I have also received education for communications, psychology, and public relations. In addition to EMS and law, I was a substitute teacher and Instructional Aide for the public school system in my area. I thoroughly enjoyed working with the middle and high...
Read more
...I currently teach elementary students blending evidence-based strategies with a warm, supportive learning environment. My tutoring philosophy centers on clarity, engagement, and building confidence. I specialize in breaking down complex concepts into manageable, meaningful parts, using modeling, feedback, and interactive techniques tailored to each learner's needs. Whether you're looking for academic support, behavioral guidance, or help mastering new material, I aim to meet you where you are and help you grow from there. I believe...
Read more
...Louisville. I also have six hours of post graduate work in Elementary Education from Indiana University Southeast. Over the past 30 years, I have taught elementary students in a variety of classroom settings while raising my own family. I have a heart for working with young learners, and am passionate about fostering a love of learning with students by nurturing their natural curiosity and excitement about the world. I believe strongly that all children can...
Read more
Hello, My name is Deatrick LaPointe. I have an MS degree in Management of Technology and am currently a PhD Candidate in Cyber Defense, Information Assurance. I enjoy learning and hope to pass on my knowledge and experience with others to enhance quality of life and education.
Read more
...stage of the admissions process. My students have gained admission to schools including UCLA, UC Berkeley, the University of Washington, UC Davis, and others. I particularly enjoy helping underclassmen identify academic and extracurricular opportunities that align with their interests, often creating personalized "college projects" that highlight initiative, leadership, and unique passions. My approach is student-centered and holistic: I aim not only to strengthen academic performance but also to build confidence, curiosity, and a sense of...
Read more
I am a firm believer in the motto "It takes a village to raise a child." It is important that we work together as teachers, tutors, parents and family to ensure each child gets the best education possible. My role as a teacher and tutor is to discover each student's individual learning style and tailor the learning material and curriculum to meet the needs of that individual student so that they are able to achieve...
Read more
...pre-teens and teenagers in China. Some of the topics I have taught were in: academic writing, reading comprehension, critical reading/thinking, grammar rules, KET, PET (english fluency tests), annotation, paraphrasing, essay writing, spelling bee vocabulary words, IELTS, language development, and etc. I was also a mock interlocutor and helped students by asking them practice questions and then recording, evaluating, and scoring their exams. I also gave oral placement tests where I assisted in choosing the class...
Read more
...I was a K-5 Literacy Coach for my school district. I am excited to offer assistance with several different subjects, including kindergarten readiness, elementary math and reading, phonics, English as a second language (ESL), Spanish 1 and 2, public speaking, theater, and lots of writing! Literacy is what I am most passionate about; reading is NOT a privilege... it's a right! When teaching, I follow the Gradual Release of Responsibility Model: I do, we do,...
Read more
I have a passion for assisting others along their path/s to success. Having taught and counseled learners at all walks of life...I have discovered additional aspects of learning avenues that have propelled my interests. I look forward in assisting with the path to success for all learners.
Read more
Hi there! My name is Anna, and I am a writer, editor, and researcher with a Bachelor's degree in English Editing, Writing, & Media! I've loved writing for as long as I can remember, and have lots of experience in academic, professional, and creative writing. My favorite professional experience was when I was an editor for a Public-Policy think tank for Graduate students and PhD candidates. I'm very excited to be a tutor and look...
Read more
...Masters of Business Administration in Human Resource Management degrees from the University of Phoenix-Houston Campus. Currently, I am pursing a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Walden University. My interests includes reading, traveling, and research. I enjoy assisting others attain their educational goals. Throughout my educational tenure, I have had great mentors and I would like to be a great mentor to you as well. I look forward to working with you! Happy Learning, Jacqueline
Read more
Receive personally tailored Handwriting 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.
Handwriting Tutoring FAQ
As the modern world becomes increasingly reliant on computing and smartphones, the art of handwriting seems to be disappearing. Many students now learn to type with much more skill than they have when writing with pen and paper. However, no matter how much these things change with technology, there will continue to be many environments in which good handwriting is necessary for interpersonal communication. Whether you are the parent of a child who is just learning to write in print or cursive script, or an adult with less-than-perfect handwriting, you should consider contacting Varsity Tutors about personal, professional handwriting tutoring today.
For the young student learning to write, it is often difficult to coordinate the more passive ability to read a language with the active work of writing in it. While it is necessary to teach all of the grammar and syntax needed in writing, it is likewise necessary to practice the techniques that make for flowing and legible penmanship. Both in print and cursive writing, careful muscle memory techniques should be developed in order to form long-lasting habits that can benefit your child for the rest of his or her life. Instead of letting him or her develop bad habits early on, provide them with a patient and trained handwriting tutor who can help them work through the exercises necessary for achieving beautiful handwriting today.
When you get in touch with Varsity Tutors, you can speak with an educational director to craft a student profile. This allows potential handwriting tutors to view your child's specific needs, including any goals that may be set for them, their current skill level, and the type of handwriting they should be developing through the individualized tutoring. When you hear from a potential tutor, you can discuss your child's needs on a more thorough level to ensure that you are selecting the ideal handwriting tutor for your child. In addition, you are free to create a student profile for yourself if you are also seeking handwriting tutoring.
Upon selecting the tutor, you will work alongside them to create a personal lesson plan that will allow the tutor to track your process through each tutoring session. If you have a specific goal, such as learning cursive or even calligraphy, you can let the tutor know, so they can adjust the lesson plan to reflect this goal. They provide instant feedback to prevent the development of bad writing habits, while teaching your child important skills to allow them to write while they think simultaneously.
The quality of our handwriting remains an important factor in the first judgments that people form about our self-presentation. Therefore, it is important for a young child to learn to use good handwriting from the earliest period of practicing penmanship. Likewise, it is important even for an adult to cultivate excellent handwriting in order to maintain an impressive mode of self-presentation. If your handwriting could use some improvement, you should consider contacting Varsity Tutors today to find the directed help that can assist you in rectifying some of your manual habits and muscular memories. With a carefully crafted set of exercises that are customized to meet your particular needs, your tutor can help you quickly improve your handwriting.
Whether for adults or for children, handwriting tutoring is best provided by an instructor who knows the most effective exercises to employ that cater to your specific strengths and weaknesses. Let Varsity Tutors help you connect with such a tutor to help you or your child achieve handwriting success! Contact Varsity Tutors today to connect with the handwriting tutoring options available in your area, or to arrange for face-to-face online tutoring through our live learning platform.
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 Handwriting Tutoring Session Notes
When we first sat down, the student asked me to look over the work she had done so far on her practice test. I determined that she has a strong grasp of how to perform operations since everything she had done on the problems I checked was correct; however, several problems were not complete. She knows HOW to do things; she just was unclear in some cases about WHAT to do. We then examined simplifying rational expressions, solving rational equations, and graphing rational functions. Over the course of the hour, she came to realize which steps were missing. I believe she is prepared for her test.
The student had his big project on a "tale" to work on. He had picked a book from the library on the legend of Hannuman. We picked up reading the book from where he left off the day before with his other tutor. After we read, we talked through the different parts of the project he had to do, and I had him work on the majority of the writing that had to happen: writing the title, the author's name, a summary, etc. This took just about all our time, and the other tutor was coming the next afternoon to help work on this assignment as well, so we stopped after getting the summary done. The student did great work even though we went a little over time and it was challenging for him!
I met with the student today to go over the review for her final that she has on Friday. The material focused on different concepts of mechanical physics - forces, velocity, acceleration, friction, vectors, and springs.
The student had a good understanding of the concepts, and was able to draw the diagrams for the question well. She just needed some help applying the proper formula to the right situation.
The student and I continued doing problems from all sections of the ISEE. He is doing really well. We focused particularly on basic algebra, graphing polygons in the coordinate plane, and the distributive property. He is very quick to pick up new concepts. For our next session, he is going to do an essay prompt to see where he is in his writing.
The student has a test this week in Biology on the history of Earth. We read through some of the chapters discussing how scientists are able to determine when certain organisms were present on Earth, the Eras and periods of Earth's history and what things happened in each. She will need to review this information again prior to her test and plans to make flashcards with definitions.