...In 1995, he was elected Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Sciences. I struggled with my first calculus course at Cornell, then went on to succeed in several more advanced math courses, through to differential equations. I understand how it can be hard and how to make it easier. (read more)
...The way to make math fun is by explaining the process. I take the time to teach children the meaning behind the problem and why it is relevant to them. I have been teaching K-3 math for over 25 years and use a spiral technique. (read more)
2 Subjects: includingElementary (K-6th),Elementary Math
Hello, my name is Hira, a dedicated educator deeply committed to creating an engaging learning environment. I received my Bachelors in Biological Sciences from Hunter College CUNY in 2019 and I am currently a third year medical student in NY. I intimately understand the importance of individualized education in addressing the diverse needs of learners. (read more)
...I have plenty of tutoring experience. I have been a SUNY New Paltz Math Lab tutor for 3 years. This is a drop in service where students enrolled in any math course can stop by anytime with questions and receive help. (read more)
...This list will be updated from time to time. Topics include scalars and vectors, resolution of vectors, equations of motion, work and energy, conservation of momentum and energy, principles of rotational motion, Newtons law of gravitation, thermal expansivity, gas laws, principles of heat energy... (read more)