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This summer, The Teaching Tutors is offering a series of intensive six-week online boot camps. The featured subjects are Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry. Also featured will be an exclusive College Admissions Success boot camp.
Posted: 2010-05-24
Category: K-12 Education
Many tutors provide homework help for students. Sessions can also include helping students prepare for quizzes and tests. However, too often students who work with tutors still struggle in their classes.
Posted: 2010-05-24
Category: K-12 Education
Finding a qualified and reliable Algebra II tutor can be a daunting task for any parent. This short article will outline what you as a parent should look for when hiring an Algebra II tutor for your son or daughter.
Posted: 2010-04-27
Category: K-12 Education
If you’re reading this, you may have a big test or final within the next few days that you’ve barely studied for. In addition, you probably want to uncover the secret to acing it without studying! In short, sorry to disappoint but there is no way to ace a test without knowing the material.
Posted: 2010-04-23
Category: K-12 Education
A student being tutored in any subject should consider several important tips in order to maximize each session.
Posted: 2010-04-23
Category: K-12 Education
The following will serve as a brief overview of conic sections or in other words, the functions and graphs associated with the parabola, the circle, the ellipse, and the hyperbola. Initially, it should be noted that these functions are named conic sections since they represent the various ways in which a plane can intersect with a pair of cones.
Posted: 2010-04-08
Category: K-12 Education
The graph of any function may be transformed either by shifting, stretching/compressing, or reflection.For shifting and stretching/compressing, there are two types: horizontal and vertical.A graph may also be reflected either over the x-axis or the y-axis.
Posted: 2010-03-25
Category: K-12 Education
Before tackling the issue of how to solve a quadratic equation, it is important to be able to identify one! A quadratic function is any function in which the power of the leading coefficient is equal to two.
Posted: 2010-03-25
Category: K-12 Education
One of the most common questions that a student asks his or her algebra tutor when seeking math homework help concerns finding math solutions for problems involving quadratic equations. Before attempting to solve any quadratic equation, the algebra tutor should aid the student in identifying this type of equation. It can easily be identified by the highest power of the variable x, which should be equal to two.
Posted: 2010-03-18
Category: K-12 Education
Most parents realize that at some point in their child’s education, he or she will need extra help in math, science, and English. However, parents sometimes can wait until there is a crisis at school and the student is struggling so much in a subject that he or she is in danger of receiving a poor grade.
Posted: 2010-03-18
Category: K-12 Education
Many students studying probability and statistics or even simply statistics usually find the initial stages of the course significantly easier than the latter part. This is because a typical statistics course begins by building on principles and theorems generally familiar to most students such as calculating the mean, median, or mode of a data set or even plotting data into a graph.
Posted: 2010-03-10
Category: K-12 Education
One of the most challenging aspects of preparing for the SAT is mastering as much as possible all of the difficult vocabulary words that you’ve never heard of but will likely appear on the test. Vocabulary development is key if you want to do well on the SAT. However, it is of course difficult to know all of the definitions of the words that will appear on the exam, especially in the sentence completion section.
Posted: 2010-03-07
Category: K-12 Education
Is English a more subjective class than math or science? Many students think it is. After all, there is usually one correct answer to a math problem while sometimes an English grade can leave a student confused. For example, a student may write what he or she thinks is a spectacular paper, only to be surprised when he gets a less than stellar grade on it.
Posted: 2010-03-07
Category: K-12 Education
How to have success in school? This is a question that eludes too many students. Working with a tutoring service, of course, is beneficial, because it allows students a chance to review anything in class that they may not have understood.
Posted: 2010-02-25
Category: K-12 Education
Many students feel anxiety when having to deal with trigonometric functions and may want to seek help on homework through online tutoring. These students may have difficulties understanding the six trigonometric functions and their graphs. These functions are sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. It is also important to understand that these functions do not represent angles themselves but rather functions of angles.
Posted: 2010-02-25
Category: K-12 Education
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