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Tutoring Services

With one-on-one tutoring, designed to move at your child's pace, your child will learn to think actively and level up his Math's fluency. 


Learning how to easily operate through the math concepts and to find analogies will be useful in every other subject too. 

My rich experience allows me to effectively asses their challenging areas and than focus on it and put the most attention to them.

I offer the following services:

Online Math tutoring (General)

homework help and support

My approach is an easy and fun way students to enhance their math comprehension. 

Your child will receive an individualized learning experience. I will customize the lessons and activities just for your child.

Elementary Math Tutoring, including: 

Number Sense/Numeration, Fractions, Decimal numbers
 Geometry, 
Measurements,
Patterns, 
Data and Probability

There are so many new challenges that come with higher grades math classes from harder homework assignments, to demanding tests.

High School Math Tutoring, including: 

Real Numbers, 
Polynomials,
Relations and Functions, 
Linear Equations and Solving System Linear Equations
Finance
Trigonometry
Algebra I and II
Geometry
Pre-Calculus 10
Foundations of Mathematics 10
Mathematics 11
Mathematics 12
Pre-Calculus 12
Keep up and get ahead in upper level math classes.

Workshops and Escape Rooms

Whether you've got a eight-grade statistician or 4-grader who enjoys puzzles and riddles, these workshops are certainly for you. I'm offering you a variety of workshops where your child will have the opportunity to explore and ignite their passion for STEM activities. Some of them are: 

"Matching Stick, Matching Stick How Should I Move You", "Origami", "Tangram", "Egyptian Fractions" How did Egyptians Multiplied?: "Math Riddles (Solving and Making Their Own)", "Exploring the Geometry Shapes", "Are the Bees Hiding in the Hexagon?" "The First Numbers", "Pythagoras Theorem Around Us",  "Flower Talk: My lovely Petals", "My Space Travel", Planet's Earth Clothes, "Guitar's Strings" and more.

For more information on these workshops, please contact me. 


Reasonable Tutoring Prices

I offer special discount for families.

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