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Columbia, NJ Math Tutors

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Deborah Z.
I have been teaching for 34 years in the public school system. Presently, I teach in a private school for students with disorders. I have a great passion for what I do and I relate well to students.
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17 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, biology, elementary (k-6th)
Deborah Z.
$50.00/hr
Blairstown, NJ
Tina S.
...Students should not have to limit their dreams because of a lack of foundation in mathematics. Start 1 on 1 tutoring today!I have taught Algebra 1 for over 10 years. I have several worksheets developed to help students gain confidence.
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13 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, prealgebra, trigonometry
Tina S.
$40.00/hr
Easton, PA
Laura G.
...I am a member of Golden Key National Honors Society and also the American Chemical Society at Pitt. I volunteer at the Hillman Cancer Center. I also tutor at a local high school while in Pittsburgh in both algebra and physics.
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15 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, biology, chemistry
Laura G.
$35.00/hr
Bethlehem, PA
Diane O.
...Each day, more and more students showed up to join them for the tutoring sessions. By the time May came, I had 30 students joining me after school to partake of the help. Each of them received a grade of 85 or higher with 14 of them receiving a perfect score.
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43 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, American history, elementary (k-6th)
Diane O.
$55.00/hr
Hillsborough, NJ
Julia E.
...We also spend time studying combinatorics, since this is very beneficial for brain development and also because combinatorics is linked to probability theory. How do we study probability? The students use manipulative materials to determine experimental or empirical probability.
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7 Subjects: including algebra 1, algebra 2, calculus, precalculus
Julia E.
$60.00/hr
Basking Ridge, NJ
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