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Math
On-Going One-To-One Private Math Tutoring and Homework Help Once a Week
Math Tutoring for Students struggling or wanting to excel in their current math class.
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3-12
year olds
1
learner per class
$35
Charged weekly
Meets 1x per week
Runs week after week
45 minutes per class
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Class Experience
Student will have one on one access to tutor via the online platform. Student may bring homework, classwork or any topic they want to cover to class. Assignments can be emailed or posted in the classroom prior to meeting. Work is not required, material can be provided by teacher. This class listing is for an ongoing class meeting once a week. Topics may include: Factors and Multiples Place Value Number operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) Operations with...
Student will learn the math topic or specific lesson they want to address or any material covered in their grade level.
I am a former elementary teacher with both classroom & online experience and private tutoring experience. I have patience and know how to identify misconceptions in following problem solving steps.
Student can bring their own material but it is not necessary. If material such as homework is not present please have student bring a notebook, a pencil and two colored pens. It is very helpful, but not essential, if a student is able to annotate on the screen. If they cannot or prefer not to annotate on the built-in whiteboard, paper and pencil or a whiteboard and marker are good substitutes.
Students are continuously assessed throughout the session by questioning and by asking to model the steps taught.
45 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.