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West Grove, PA Prealgebra Tutors

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Rich K.
...Scored 770/800 on SAT Reading in high school and 790/800 on January 26, 2013 test. Routinely score 800/800 on practice tests. Able to help students improve reading comprehension through specific test-taking strategies and pinpoint necessary areas of vocabulary improvement.
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19 Subjects: including prealgebra, calculus, geometry, statistics
Rich K.
$65.00/hr
Glen Mills, PA
Patricia C.
...My last placement for my professional block was at Ephrata High School. I taught Precalculus to 11th and 12th graders. During my time at Ephrata I taught a full unit and gave them an assessment on the material.
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9 Subjects: including prealgebra, calculus, geometry, algebra 1
Patricia C.
$50.00/hr
Downingtown, PA
Diane S.
I recently moved to Newark DE from PA after graduating from Bucknell University this past May. I'm working as a research assistant in a Biotech company but am interested in tutoring biology, math and chemistry on the side. I could also tutor SAT and ACT prep and beginner level German.
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18 Subjects: including prealgebra, chemistry, reading, calculus
Diane S.
$40.00/hr
Newark, DE
Linda G.
As a Substitute Teacher, I work with students of all ability levels and from both Middle and High Schools on a regular basis. I recognize that every student learns in a unique way. As a teacher, it is my job to help facilitate that learning process.
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16 Subjects: including prealgebra, English, reading, writing
Linda G.
$40.00/hr
Elkton, MD
Richard  K.
...Once major and minor scales are understood, it's simply a matter of memorizing the keys. Then there are the intervals: how they're formed and how to recognize the interval and whether it's perfect, major, minor, augmented, or diminished. After that comes putting intervals together to build chords, how major, minor, augmented, and diminished chords are formed.
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14 Subjects: including prealgebra, reading, English, writing
Richard K.
$35.00/hr
Malvern, PA
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