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...Although my Ph.D. was not in math, I am rather good at teaching math because, in college, I suffered for a time from "math anxiety." For that reason, unlike some math teachers, I do not simply assume that because some part of math is easy for me, it must be easy for everybody. In short, I take ...
22 Subjects:
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GED,
reading,
English,
writing
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...It's not just about increasing the MCAS score, it's about understanding the math concepts and applying them to the real world. I would love to work with your child and get them on a path of success. Please call now to schedule an appointment.Understanding variables, coefficients, exponents, and...
17 Subjects:
including
GED,
English,
reading,
writing
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...I have helped prepare students in the past in their preparation for the TEAS exam. I have increased their skills and confidence in dealing with the basic number sense as well as the algebra and geometry that make up the math section of the TEAS. My experience also as an English and science tutor has been invaluable in helping prepare students for this exam.
63 Subjects:
including
GED,
chemistry,
reading,
English
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...I have taught both Latin and Ancient Greek at the college level and am certified in Massachusetts to teach Latin in secondary school. When I was learning Latin, I got a 5 on both Latin AP exams, 800 on the Latin SAT II and gold medals in the National Latin Exam. I am still an actively publishing scholar in Classical Studies.
18 Subjects:
including
GED,
reading,
Latin,
grammar
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...Beginners, including young people and those learning it as a second language, would focus on vocabulary and grammar. Fundamentals include the parts of speech, sentence construction, punctuation, writing paragraphs, short essays and reports, and simple poetry. Advanced work includes longer reports and essays, with more organization including contents and bibliographies.
42 Subjects:
including
GED,
chemistry,
English,
biology
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