...During my master's degree in education, I taught lessons at Music & Arts, including in trombone. I am a Christian. I grew up in a Christian home where the Bible was taught, attend a church where Scripture is the foundation for worship and the sermons, and attended private Christian schools from first through twelfth grades. (read more)
...I recently relocated to Columbia, and I teach mathematics at C.A. Johnson High School, Columbia, SC now. I've got experience teaching algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, pre-algebra, calculus, probability and statistics, differential equations, and preparing students for HSAP/SAT and ASVAB. (read more)
...The student also needs to know how to work with exponents, factorization, etc. This subject examines further properties of absolute values, inequalities, and double variables. You will learn graphing and solving system of equations, domains and ranges, undefined situations and quadratic systems. (read more)
...We can work on that! Microbiolgy, just like Biology in general can be confusing because like any science, it requires a working vocabulary, a systematic and logical learning approach to organize material, as well as a few guiding principles that need to be learned. Once the student develops a solid level of comfort and confidence in those areas, grades generally tend to improve. (read more)
...I started learning of my love for teaching people when I was quite young, and I've been running with it ever since. In middle school I launched my own science club for elementary and middle school students. I put together lessons on interesting scientific topics and new research and then presented it to the club members. (read more)