Class Title:

One-on-One Tutoring (Reading, Writing, and Math) One-time or Ongoing

Type: One-time or Ongoing Course
Summary: This is a private tutoring session for writing, reading or math, please feel free to request a time.
Schedule: 30 mins/ class Size: 1
Age: 10 to 18 yrs. old Cost: $40

 

Class Experience

We provide one on one tutoring for children of all ages.  All learners will have a different need and we will do our best too met each need. As  educators and intervention specialist, we can provide individualized guidance that will help each learner. Parents will have an opportunity to provide us with information on what is needed when they register their learner. We can also use different curriculums based on the need of each child.

A few examples of what we offer:

Reading

  1. Literary Analysis: Themes, characters, and plot.
  2. Critical Reading: Analyzing arguments and evidence.
  3. Comparative Literature: Comparing themes and genres.
  4. Historical Context: Literature in historical and cultural contexts.
  5. Poetry Analysis: Forms, devices, and interpretation.
  6. Drama: Plays, dialogue, and stage directions.
  7. Diverse Perspectives: Literature from various cultures and backgrounds.
  8. Science Fiction and Fantasy: Exploring speculative fiction.
  9. Graphic Novels: Narrative and artistic analysis.
  10. Book Discussions: Group discussions and insights.

Writing

  1. Creative Writing: Stories, poetry, and scripts.
  2. Persuasive Writing: Arguments and editorials.
  3. Research Writing: Research papers and citations.
  4. Expository Writing: Informative essays and reports.
  5. Narrative Writing: Personal narratives and memoirs.
  6. Technical Writing: Manuals and scientific reports.
  7. Journaling: Reflective writing and personal expression.
  8. Editing and Revising: Drafting and improving writing.
  9. Grammar and Style: Grammar rules and writing style.
  10. Literary Criticism: Analytical essays and critiques.

Math

  1. Algebra: Equations, functions, and expressions.
  2. Geometry: Shapes, theorems, and proofs.
  3. Trigonometry: Triangles and trigonometric functions.
  4. Statistics: Data analysis and probability.
  5. Calculus: Limits, derivatives, and integrals.
  6. Number Theory: Properties of numbers and patterns.
  7. Discrete Math: Algorithms and graph theory.
  8. Math Modeling: Real-world problem-solving.
  9. Financial Math: Interest, loans, and budgeting.
  10. Problem-Solving: Strategies and puzzles.
    Learning Goals Each learners’ goal will be different depending on their need.
    Homework I ask that all learners and parents review the concepts together.
    Supply List Each learners’ materials will vary.
    Time Commitment 30 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.