K-6 English
-Students will develop foundational reading, writing, and comprehension skills, with an emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, and creative expression.
Students will develop foundational reading, writing, and comprehension skills, with an emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, and creative expression.
Students will enhance reading comprehension, analytical writing, and literary analysis, focusing on various genres and essay structures.
Students will develop rhetorical analysis skills, argumentative writing techniques, and critical reading strategies using non-fiction texts.
Students will analyze literary texts, explore thematic elements, and refine critical writing skills through essay practice and literature studies.
Students will build essential math skills, including arithmetic, basic geometry, and problem-solving techniques, fostering a strong mathematical foundation.
Students will learn linear equations, inequalities, functions, and quadratic equations, emphasizing problem-solving and algebraic thinking.
Students will study functions, complex numbers, trigonometry, and introductory calculus concepts, preparing for higher-level math courses.
Students will explore differential and integral calculus, focusing on limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications.
Students will extend their calculus knowledge to sequences, series, parametric equations, and more advanced integral techniques.
Students will explore basic scientific concepts, including life sciences, physical sciences, and earth sciences, fostering curiosity and scientific thinking.
Tutors will help students through either a school or personal engineering project, from brainstorming to development. Note that one session is most likely not enough to guide a student from start to finish, so multiple sessions may be necessary.
Students will delve into chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and kinetics, with an emphasis on laboratory skills and theoretical concepts.
Students will study cellular processes, genetics, evolution, and ecology, focusing on scientific inquiry and laboratory investigations.
Students will explore mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and waves, emphasizing problem-solving and the application of physical principles.
Students will learn about communities, cultures, geography, and historical events, building a foundational understanding of social studies.
Students will explore global historical developments, cultural exchanges, and major civilizations from ancient times to the present.
Students will study American history, from pre-Columbian times to modern-day, analyzing key events, movements, and figures.
Students will explore psychological theories, research methods, and human behavior, covering topics such as cognition, development, and mental health.