...at Austin with a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering. I'm fairly new to formal tutoring but I've been helping my five children with their homework for the last 18 years. I consider math and science my favorite subjects, with physics being one of my most favorite. When I'm coaching a student, I believe in a very tailored approach which encourages and strengthens the knowledge and skills that a student...
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...of other jobs. It forms a bases to do whatever you dream up to do. My tutor philosophy is very simple. I think the student should be the main focus of any teaching or tutoring. For this reason, all teaching and tutoring will be tailored to what the student needs help with the most. This also means that the way it is taught will also be tailored. Like does the child learn better by watching...
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I have my bachelors degree in interior architecture from Boston Architecture College and I have experience with Sketchup Revit and Autocad ... PRACTICE MAKES YOU BETTER.... See previous examples of work that they have been working on.... By assigning him/her homework and giving them some themes that they are interested in.... REWARD him/her with something they like, such as a movie.... Have them break it up and simplify.... Read more, listen to music or watch videos;...
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...and general history, logical reasoning, and a clear synthesis and presentation of ideas. I specialize in grammar and writing technique; study skills and organization; public speaking; reading comprehension; world, US, medieval, and art histories; ACT Reading, Writing, and English; AP English Language; and college admissions essays and preparation. I love conducting sessions as "learning labs" where open and honest discourse is the foundation from which critical knowledge is gleaned. My approach is threefold: create an...
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Tonight we split up the student's session into thirds: 1) He took the practice social studies test I created and got a B+/A- on it. I feel good about that as it was fill in the blank and his real one will be multiple choice; 2) We worked on his math homework for the night; and 3) The argumentative writing prompt that I gave him dealt with his social studies he needs to know for the test tomorrow. We did the outline tonight and he's working on the rough draft for next week. He's also going to see if either his social studies teacher, English teacher, or both will take his final copy for extra credit.
Today the student worked on her Social Studies midterm. She had three questions to answer in essay form. She worked on two of them. One was comparing and contrasting the colonies and one was about the causes leading up to the revolution. For both of these, she had the research already done and she mostly needed to bring her thoughts together. She said that she does well in the subject and needs more help writing her thoughts clearly. We talked about writing effective essays. She also has to do a PowerPoint presentation on a court case. She had some research on it already done, so she did some more and then outlined what she would need for her presentation. She found good research and knows what she wants to say. Before we meet again tomorrow she is going to edit the essays and show them to her teacher.
Today the student worked on responses to discussion posts for two classes including reading some of the required texts to find citations. We read over and prepared for the next session, which includes an 800-1200 word paper.
1) The student finished part of her math homework, all of her social studies homework. 2) We began with math, and finished most of lesson 9. She will finish 7.5 for homework 2) English: She completed 5 inference questions based on a short passage. She began reading a story, "Becky and the wheels and brake boys." She will finish for homework. 3) Social Studies: lesson A12 preparing a brochure for travel to India. The student selected 5 topics, and we began the research. We completed two topics; the student will finish for homework. 4) Homework: 1. Math lesson 9 2. English, lesson 10, read and answer questions. 3. SS: Finish research for Attraction of India Brochure and write a paragraph for each topic.
The student and I continued our focus on reading comprehension, but this week, at the request of his mom, in the context of his social studies reading. We worked our way through a section of his textbook on The Constitution and the structure of the American government. We went through the text slowly and spent a lot of time discussing the material and asking/answering questions. He seemed to benefit from working through it in this way. Vocabulary is still an issue for him, but we will continue to work on this in future sessions.
The student told me that she scored 100% on her science quiz this week. I'm very happy with this progress, based on the material we covered last week. She had social studies homework to work on during this session. We discussed her vocabulary words, which covered "populations", and came up with visual representations of the words. She has two projects that will be due on February 12th, and I encouraged her to work on these steadily until then.