...marks for writing at Southeast Missouri State University, where I majored in music and earned my Bachelor's degree. I'd love to provide you a fun learning experience in subjects like piano, singing, music theory, composing, English, reading, writing, and acting. I believe in making the lesson relevant to the student's interests and learning style. I love being a lively teacher, even animated if it fits a student's personality, but I also work well with more...
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...a national news syndicate, and I have two masters degree, one in Special Education from Old Dominion University and one in Journalism from the University of Oregon. Along with many other college students and some graduate students, I won a national internship competition through the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund as a copy-editor for the Grand Forks Herald in North Dakota. My favorite study right now is Spanish, in which I write my near daily diary...
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...forward. I have a bachelor's and master's degree in music performance, I was a physical science teacher's assistant for a core freshman level class in college, and I have ADHD. I homeschool my children, and have taught many individuals of many different neurotypes. I am upbeat and give my students a lot of energy and creativity to inspire engagement to the highest levels. I'd love to help you with what I can!
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...the entering class of 2022. Having recently navigated the medical school application process with many interviews and acceptances, I have begun helping others with their essay writing and application prep. I come from a large Caribbean family and I love learning about other cultures while sharing my own. I enjoy teaching and have worked with everyone from Kindergarteners to middle and high school students to college students and even older adults! My primary teaching experience...
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...on individuals' lives. I understand that each student is unique, with their own strengths, challenges, and learning styles. With this understanding, I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel valued, respected, and motivated to excel. One of my core principles as a tutor is to meet students where they are and tailor my approach to their specific needs. I employ a variety of instructional strategies, materials, and resources to engage...
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...a lifetime. I have always prided myself on taking responsibility for my students' growth and achievement, and taking that responsibility personally! While I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects, and across a wide-range of grade-levels, I am most proud of and most passionate about my work in literacy. Creating a joyful community of reading and writing - whether for an entire school, or for a small group - has provided me with...
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...my students is that they will no longer need me. I have four years of experience in elementary and middle school English language arts. I have worked with students with various disabilities and learning needs. I also have training in emotional regulation and executive functioning support. I have years of experience with Spanish and ASL in academic and personal settings. I have worked with Deaf children in the past and continue to involve myself with...
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...However, I changed my approach to school work and graduated Summa cum Laude from college. As a math tutor, my goal is for my students to not only learn, but to also understand that it is an exercise in reasoning. I want them to come to know that math can, in fact, be fun. As a reading tutor, I want to share practices and tips that enabled me to be successful and to instill a...
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...hear your voice, learn to write. With a doctorates in Creative Writing and Literary and Cultural Studies, I have worked for more than forty years in classrooms, online and individual instruction with students age 7 to more than 60. I have even taught in prisons, and always learned something new. A student once said more people learn to write from me because I refuse to let them fail. The truth is I do my very...
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...difficulty finding tutors during the COVID-19 pandemic. I currently attend the Georgia Insititute of Technology, known as Georgia Tech, where I am pursing a bachelor's degree in Biology. I tutor math for all levels of elementary and middle students, pre-algebra, algebra, elementary school science, middle school science, and high school biology. My favorite subject to tutor is math because it is easy to relate math to our everyday lives, more than one would usually think....
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My name is Carolyn. I have taught middle school, high school, and tutored freshmen in college in math. I have always loved working with students to help them improve their thinking skill and help them be successful in their classes. Working one on one is the most enjoyable part.
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...and knowledge across multiple disciplines, allowing me to approach learning and teaching from a well-rounded perspective. In addition to my academic studies, I have gained extensive tutoring experience, particularly in subjects like biology, psychology, Spanish, and Arabic. I have worked with students at various levels, from high school to college, helping them navigate complex topics and develop a deep understanding of the material. While I tutor a wide range of subjects, my favorite is psychology....
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...300 students. I also volunteered at the Willimantic AIDS clinic and was a member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. I was awarded the greek life academic achievement award during my time at UConn. I began tutoring while I was in high school as a volunteer for the Bridgeport School Volunteer Association. At 15, my first student was a 4th grade girl who was about to repeat the fourth grade for the third time....
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Hello! I am PASSIONATE about education, especially as a means to change the world for the better. I take plenty of care in my teaching methods as to be effective and ENJOYABLE. I am a mother of a 5-yr-old girl and 2-yr-old boy who have allowed me to discover the learning process at its purest state. This is what I love to do!
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...young age. I tutor a variety of subjects largely because I have so many areas of interests and have been privileged enough to pursue knowledge in those areas. I even enjoy tucking away "useless facts"...in fact, those very tidbits got me past the Jeopardy! Online Test and into the Contestant Audition! If I've learned one thing throughout my academic career, it's that everyone learns differently. In my opinion, a great tutor knows how to meet...
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...you or yours can be the best, regardless of circumstances. My name is Alexander Wilson, and I remember the days when I too needed a tutor lest my goals and vision were to meet their maker. I remember that sense of frustration and fear that you or your child may be feeling right now, so let us transform frustration into fuel and fear into fire by making sure you not only have a great tutor,...
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I am a 10 year veteran educator living in the state of Texas. I am a wife and mother of two teens and a Shorkie named Lola! My goal is to help you improve and set goals towards future success in Reading and Writing!
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Middle school, which traditionally consists of grades six through eight in the United States, is an important transitional time in the American education system. It is also a tumultuous period, as students grow increasingly self-aware and test societal boundaries. It is a time marked by academic, emotional, and social change, and many students may struggle with schoolwork as a result. Varsity Tutors recognizes that there are unique needs when it comes to middle school students, and we can help you connect with a middle school tutor suited to the specific needs of your pre-teen.
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A private tutor can also be helpful in teaching your child how to study. Many students have no idea how to study, and this becomes a major issue in high school and college. If your child learns how to study effectively while still in middle school, they will be way ahead of their peers once they get to high school and begin taking more difficult courses.
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Recent Middle School Tutoring Session Notes
We spent the majority of the time on Spanish. I brought along a book of Spanish verbs for her to copy out her current verbs. (She is a visual learner, and her textbook doesn't show full conjugation of all the required verbs.) We spent time working on exercises to review vocabulary and verb conjugation. We also began the worksheet homework for the next week (verbs with o -> ue). Current vocabulary focuses on food, movies, and outings. We reviewed the Middle East map for History and the moon cycle chart for Science. Both quizzes are scheduled for Thursday.
Today was our first session. We discussed ways to study, specifically doing math online extra homework, typing up notes for history and science, making up her own pretests, and organization in handing in materials. We also went over Math homework which included inequality problems and review of fractions.
Today, I mainly worked with Student 1 who was studying for his Religion test tomorrow. The test will focus on the Sacrament of Confirmation. To study for this, we read through the chapter and I emphasized major points and relevant pieces of information. After we had read a particular section a few times, I quizzed him on what we had read, asking him questions about the definitions and terms that we had encountered. He has a very good memory; he catches on very quickly and is able to retain detailed information about what has been read. At the end of the session, we completed the study questions for the chapter and I asked him more questions in order to further reinforce what he was learning in that chapter. I also looked over Student 2's math homework which he had already completed. He had to use a distance/time equation to find a variable, fill out a table, and plot a graph. All this he had done correctly and neatly.
Today the student and I went over her major assignments this week. We planned out which nights she would study for specific tests. She had a few assignments to complete for each class, so we went through them together. I asked her to explain to me how she would revisit the information before the quizzes or tests this week. She did well remembering how to study for math and English, but did not remember the best way to study for French. I reminded her of important study techniques for foreign languages - like flashcards and re-writing sentences or conjugations. Her grades are up this semester, and I think she has a lot more discipline and dedication to her studies.
Brief Review of 5 paragraph essays. Review of this week's reading assignment; the student is current on reading. We still need to review. Spanish - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Language Arts - the student should bring home worksheets, etc. this Friday. Flash Cards - reviewed 20 SAT vocabulary flashcards and gave to the student for daily homework; treat on Monday if she knows all by heart by next week. The student's homework: memorize all Amendments to the Constitution, memorize Statue of Liberty poem, know 20 SAT vocabulary cards by next Monday, and write an essay.
Tonight, we talked about and studied language arts. Specifically, we discussed cause and effect in writing, as well as recognizing purpose and genre in a work (entertainment, informative, persuasive, etc.).