...My first year included physics, physical science, biology, chemistry, and algebra. Then I moved to teaching middle school for six years. Five of those teaching 8th grade science and one year of electives for grades 6-8 including computers, pre-engineering, tech ed, and an independent learning engineering course allowing students to explore an individual interest. (read more)
...It seems so complicated a first, but if you build a toolbox of techniques it becomes a fun subject. For trigonometry, I like to work with students through problems and along the way create the toolbox that can make the experience better. Math is a subject that travels with you through all of your schooling as well as your life. (read more)
...When you have a strong understanding these names, you will have an easier time memorizing them. Being pre-med, it is recommended that I review anatomy because when you don't use it, you lose it! The world between microbes and humans are different, but there are similarities as well, these microbes want to survive and replicate, harm others while some want to help others...just like humans! (read more)
...I worked at NASA during college, gaining life experience and learning how to apply what I learned in school to real life conundrums in one of the coolest environments ever, so coming up with unique problems or ways of thinking is a fun game to me that I hope will help you! I want to help student... (read more)