...Drawing circles, triangles, half-circles, and rectangles easily relay the features. I explain the essential planes of the face and how they define the eyes, nose, mouth, forehead, cheekbones, chin and neck. We then evolve into the expression of the face which can be achieved by creating various lines and shadows in the eyes and mouth. (read more)
11 Subjects: includingGeometry,Algebra 1,Precalculus,ACT Math
...I am a big proponent of learning by doing - throwing huge amounts of information at students and having them memorize and regurgitate it not only makes learning dull, but also does not allow students to truly learn the fundamentals and main concepts from the material. Instead, building concepts ... (read more)
...My qualifications include a BA in English from the University of Rochester, as well as a BS in biology and DPM degree from Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago. In the past, I have been a classroom teacher for math (algebra and geometry) in a local high school. For SAT prep, I focus ... (read more)
...Studying calculus is also a review of algebra. I am a graduate student at Binghamton University. I have taught both Calculus I and Calculus II here. (read more)
...Complex problems are combined with learning about fundamental functions, their relationships to one another and what the models they represent mean for the real world. Trigonometry is the study of the relationships between angles and the lengths of sides of shapes. It is my job to help you find the tools to comprehend those relationships. (read more)