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English


K-6 English

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Students will develop foundational reading, writing, and comprehension skills, with an emphasis on grammar, vocabulary, and creative expression.


7-9 Reading and Writing

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Students will enhance reading comprehension, analytical writing, and literary analysis, focusing on various genres and essay structures.


AP English Language and Composition

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Students will develop rhetorical analysis skills, argumentative writing techniques, and critical reading strategies using non-fiction texts.


AP English Literature and Composition

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Students will analyze literary texts, explore thematic elements, and refine critical writing skills through essay practice and literature studies.


Math


K-6 Math

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Students will build essential math skills, including arithmetic, basic geometry, and problem-solving techniques, fostering a strong mathematical foundation.


Algebra

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Students will learn linear equations, inequalities, functions, and quadratic equations, emphasizing problem-solving and algebraic thinking.


Pre-Calculus

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Students will study functions, complex numbers, trigonometry, and introductory calculus concepts, preparing for higher-level math courses.


AP Calculus AB/Calculus I

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Students will explore differential and integral calculus, focusing on limits, derivatives, integrals, and their applications.


AP Calculus BC/Calculus II

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Students will extend their calculus knowledge to sequences, series, parametric equations, and more advanced integral techniques.


Science


K-6 Science

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Students will explore basic scientific concepts, including life sciences, physical sciences, and earth sciences, fostering curiosity and scientific thinking.


Engineering

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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.


AP Chemistry

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Students will delve into chemical reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and kinetics, with an emphasis on laboratory skills and theoretical concepts.


(AP) Biology

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Students will study cellular processes, genetics, evolution, and ecology, focusing on scientific inquiry and laboratory investigations.


AP Physics

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Students will explore mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and waves, emphasizing problem-solving and the application of physical principles.


Social Sciences


K-6 Social Studies

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Students will learn about communities, cultures, geography, and historical events, building a foundational understanding of social studies.


World History/AP World History

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Students will explore global historical developments, cultural exchanges, and major civilizations from ancient times to the present.


US History/AP US History

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Students will study American history, from pre-Columbian times to modern-day, analyzing key events, movements, and figures.


AP Psychology

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Students will explore psychological theories, research methods, and human behavior, covering topics such as cognition, development, and mental health.