Friday, March 6, 2020
Volunteer Appreciation Month - Celebrating Double Dippers - Heart Math Tutoring
Volunteer Appreciation Month - Celebrating Double Dippers - Heart Math Tutoring Volunteer Appreciation Month Celebrating Double Dippers Volunteer Appreciation Month Celebrating Double Dippers April 5, 2017 April is National Volunteer Month! This month we celebrate all of our volunteers who support students each week!Throughout April we will highlight several of our âDouble Dipperâ volunteers who tutor at multiple schools. Thank you for your dedication to students! Thank you to Mike Dorsel who tutors students each week across two school sites Piney Grove and Greenway Park Elementary School. Thank you toour âDouble Dipperâ Laura McGinley who tutors at Billingsvillle and Pinewood! Thank you to Deborah Parman who tutors at Greenway Park and Piney Grove!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Newsletter December 2012
Newsletter December 2012 TutorZ.com is a nationwide network of tutors. We offer a fast and easy way to find quality tutors at affordable prices. The Christmas is in the air and in this magical time everybody are in a hurry looking for presents, decorations and passing midterm finals. TutorZ is on the watch connecting private tutors and students seeking tutoring help. December was full of events for us here at TutorZ.com. Our team was reinforced with a new member, Lilly Kuleshova, who is an active participant of our marketing work now. We have introduced some important technical updates and improved the social share functionality of our site. Now ony one click is needed to share a tutors profile in the popular social networks. This option is very useful both for tutors who want to find more students by making their profiles more visible on web search and for students willing to share profiles of their favorit tutors with friends. Another good news is that TutorZ now advertises on Craigslist and all our clients will benefit from the increasing popularity of our site. Find me a tutor Featured Tutors Shefali New Hyde Park, NY Teaches: Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, History, Sociology, English, Creative Writing, GED, CLEP, Geography, Meteorology, Drawing I work in the field of education and my belief is that anyone who wants help deserves help and with patience, effort, and dedication, he or she can achieve his or her goals. Dr. Jenny Williams Bremerton, WA Teaches: Elementary, Reading, Math, Algebra, Chinese, ESL, Biology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Psychology, Piano, Flute, Voice Jenny moved to San Diego in December of 2005, and currently works as a tutor, respite worker and volunteers as emergency crisis/incident counselor for the city. Sacha Henderson, NV Teaches: Math, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Applied Math, Trigonometry, Elementary, Internet, Computer Basics I am a hard-working, open and intelligent minded individual who has a passion for math and sharing my knowledge and skill with others. Prof. BAM Brentwood, NY Teaches: Math, Science, English, Creative Writing, History, Geography, Physics, Computer Programming, Software Engineering, Web Page, Design, Communication Skills I focus on understanding of concepts and developing the students ability to solve problems rather than tedious drill and memorization. Mr. Kielbasinski Somerset, PA Teaches: Astronomy, Geography, Chemistry, Math, Accounting, English, Proofreading, Archaeology, Architecture, Computer Science, Programming, Project Management, Sports Im dedicated to help students with disabilities, tutoring and helping others to succeed. Jared La Junta, CO Teaches: Elementary, Study Skills, English, Spelling, Writing, Science, Biology, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, GED, Term Paper Our mission as a personal tutors is to not only teach the subjects needed but help build a student that knows how to learn. Read with TutorZ Best Articles from our Blog We invite tutors, parents and students to enjoy our articles on some interesting education-related topics: No Pain, No Math! How to Overcome Math Anxiety? Math is a difficult discipline and many students are struggling while studying it. However, the recent researches revealed even more stressful evidence, for people with high levels of math-anxiety, the fear of solving math tasks activates brain regions which are responsible for pain perception. What can educators and parents do to release students from this pain? Minneapolis â" a Paragon of Art, Culture and Intellect Minneapolis is a bustling city which has a diverse mix of business, cultural and educational opportunities. This glittering metropolis offers something for everyone: prominent universities and colleges, thriving theater and art communities, historic museums, well-developed entertainment industry, numerous outdoor sports and activities. No Worries! I had been out of touch with my good friends at TutorZ for a few years now. It was a great experience working with those guys but, with school ending and my internship ending, it seemed like a good time to move on. Now and again I would regret going separate ways, because the folks that developed and create TutorZ.com were good people and I missed them sometimes An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. ~ Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin (1706 â" 1790) was a noted American statesman, writer, philosopher, publisher, scientist, and inventor. He is best known as one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, signer of the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. We wish all our clients a Merry Christmas! Stay with TutorZ.com and keep us in mind for your tutoring needs. Sincerely, The Tutorz.com Team Email: contact@tutorz.com Phone: (805) 288-7338
Leapforce
Leapforce Leapforce As a Leapforce At Home independent agent, you will enjoy the freedom and flexibility to choose when and the amount of time you work, allowing you to balance your career, family and friends. Leapforce At Home provides an exciting home-based career opportunity where you can put your acute analytical skills to work, providing valuable feedback and critical insight for some of today's leading companies. Leapforce Leapforce No set hours or schedules. Exciting Research Work. Competitive Pay. Leapforce at Home Agents enjoy competitive pay, have no set work hours or schedules and enjoy the benefits of running their own home-based business. As a Leapforce At Home independent agent you will have the flexibility to schedule your own hours to fit your lifestyle and to work around your career and family demands. You are given complete freedom to choose when and how much you would like to work. Never again will you have to rearrange your personal activities to fit a rigid work schedule. For any given day, you are free to work more or less time. You are in control. All Leapforce At Home independent agents enjoy competitive pay as independent contractors. And there are never any complicated payment schemes or calculations to deal with. Leapforce At Home independent agents conduct in depth internet-based research and provide information evaluation for leading companies from around the globe. Ideal candidates are self-reliant, self-motivated, are very internet savvy, have a broad range of interests and enjoy online research and evaluation.
5 Healthy Four-Ingredient Holiday Appetizers
5 Healthy Four-Ingredient Holiday Appetizers Image via http://bavariablu.ro Thereâs a preconceived idea that good food, especially food thatâs good for you, has to cost a fortune and demand as many hours at the stove as it does specialty ingredients. But sometimes, all that you need is four basic ingredients. Considering how busy you are with the daily grind, preparing such a dish should be simple and should also allow you to maintain any dietary needs. Seriously, who says that the perfect holiday treat demands a grocery list as long as Santaâs scroll of names or as sugary as the cookies that you leave for him under the tree? Wow your friends and loved ones at your next holiday function with one of these simple and delicious four-ingredient recipes! Cranberry Pear Parfait Image via http://jessicagavin.com Still have some of that leftover cranberry sauce in the freezer from Thanksgiving? Probably not, but if you do (or just want to go out and buy some) you can simply pair it with organic plain or vanilla yogurt for a delicious treat on its own, or transform the duo into a majestic and glorious holiday parfait. All that you need to do is layer diced pears (Anjou, Bartlett or Bosc pair best with the tart favor of the cranberries) at the bottom of a glass or Mason jar, top with the cranberry yogurt mixture and sprinkle on some granola. This parfait makes a delicious breakfast treat or a quick yet fancy dessert, especially during the holidays when your indulgent gut needs the benefits from the probiotics in the yogurt and the fiber-rich pears. Savory Roasted Pecans This simple hors dâoeuvre pairs well with just about any cocktail or mocktails. All that you do is roast a bag of pecans 12 minutes, then toss them (while still warm) with olive oil, rosemary, and sea salt and just like that you have a fast yet fancy treat that will surprise and delight all of your guests! You can even wrap the roasted pecans in cellophane and tie them with a ribbon or bow for a fast and inexpensive present. Raw Hot Chocolate Hot chocolate is typically correlated with overly sweet cocoa, chewy marshmallows, and artificial whipped cream mustaches. However, this wholesome take on a classic holiday libation is made from either non-dairy or grass-fed milk (depending on your preference), raw cacao powder, maple syrup and sea salt. Simply stir all of those ingredients together while heating them up in a saucepan on the stove. Right before the milk starts to bubble (you want it hot but not boiling), pour the mixture into cozy holiday mugs for a warming after dinner treat! Stuffed Medjool Dates Image via http://15383-presscdn-0-4.pagely.netdna-cdn.com Stuffed dates are always a classic crowd pleaser, but this twist will really have your friends wondering where you picked up your culinary skills. Not to mention that this app takes a whole three minutes to put together. For a healthier take on the conventional cheese-stuffed-dates, try smearing low-fat (or non-dairy almond based) cream cheese on halved Medjool dates and then top with a fresh sprig of rosemary or dill. For an even more surprising twist, balance the sweetness of the date and cream cheeses with a hint of spice via a sliver of jalapeño. Gasp, total game changer. Baked Goat Cheese This is a decadent holiday appetizer that will have your guests lingering around the table until there isnât any more left to eat! Letâs be honest, who can resist any variation of baked cheese? Certainly not me. For this superstar app, all that you need is a log of goat cheese, a jar of marinara sauce (or a can of diced tomatoes), fresh basil, and salt. You also may want to include some warm baguette or crostini to scoop up the cheesy goodness with, although I can easily consume this with just a spoon. Simply place the cheese in a small baking dish (that you can also use for serving) leaving about an inch of border room around the cheese. Spoon the marinara into the space and covering the edge of the cheeses but not the center. Throw in a dash of salt and bake for 20 minutes at 375 degrees. Once you remove the cheese, sprinkle it with fresh basil and serve immediately.
5 great ways to help pay for college - TutorNerds
5 great ways to help pay for college - TutorNerds Tips From a Private Los Angeles College Tutor: 5 great ways to help pay for college A university education gets more expensive with each passing year, and so every student could use some help. Some students will be responsible for their entire tuition and living expenses while other students will have an education subsidized by their parents. Regardless, students can always use the extra money, and there are lots of great ways to help pay for college. However, students will need to do a lot of research ahead of time, fill out ample paperwork, and make sure that any financial aid they receive is entirely organized. Students also need to find out what their repayment schedule will be for student loans, so they dont end up in a bad situation upon graduation. 1. Government loans Government loans, such as FAFSA, are some of the most popular but not every student will qualify. Students are encouraged to research these programs well in advance of starting college or even before they fill out applications to see if they might qualify. Most government loans are based on the studentâs household income and they will have to gather a ton of information before they can complete the forms. 2. Private student loans Students who dont qualify for government loans, or who need to subsidize their education further, may be able to take out a private loan from a bank or credit union. Its essential that students shop around and make sure theyre getting the best rates so they are able to make their payments once they graduate. Students who get a bad rate will find themselves paying off interest-only payments before they can even touch the principal and too much debt can stop them from buying a car or home later on. 3. Financial aid directly from the university Many universities, especially private institutions, offer financial aid directly to the student. This will also be based on the studentâs household income so they will need to keep all that information they gathered to fill out their FAFSA form. Each university will have a slightly different system as to who will qualify and for how much. Its a good idea for students to talk to the university they decide to attend to see if theyre likely to qualify for financial aid at any point during their education. 4. Scholarships There are tons of scholarships available to college students, perhaps more than most students imagine, but they need to do a lot of research. There are larger scholarships in amounts of $5K to $10K or more, which are extremely competitive but there are also smaller scholarships that start at $250 and go up to around $2,000. Students might be able to write an essay and get enough money to pay for a semester of textbooks or get several scholarships and pay for part of their tuition. There is a lot of information available online but students need to be extremely organized to make sure theyâre meeting each deadline and that their application qualifies before they put in too much work writing essays and filling out endless forms. 5. Part-time work Its also a great idea for students to have a part-time job on campus. On-campus, employers are going to be more flexible than any other when it comes to a studentâs schedule, and students can work more or less depending on whether not they have midterms or finals. Additionally, some students will be able to work as a residence hall assistant or a research assistant depending on what year theyre currently in. Part-time jobs can make a huge difference in a studentâs ability to pay for college. Still applying to college? Our experienced Los Angeles college admissions consultants are here to help. Call us today for more information. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
Amazon Chemistry - A Good Class For Kids
Amazon Chemistry - A Good Class For KidsAmazon Chemistry is a very popular class for people who are interested in math. It is actually a graduate level class. What makes this course interesting and also the reason why this is so popular is because it is a very good course.If you don't know anything about this course, it is an online course that teaches advanced mathematics to your children. It is a really good course because the instructor of this course is a professional mathematician.The class contains classes such as algebra, calculus, linear algebra, probability and statistics. This course includes extra classes for a bit more understanding of basic topics. It is essential that your child comprehend what these extra classes will involve. In addition, it will be a good class for children who are on the autism spectrum.For those students who have good students, this is a good source of information because there are not too many online classes for them. And there are only a few cour ses like this, which provides kids the knowledge needed to master math.Another point to consider when it comes to online students is that they can be enrolled for this course free of charge. If you have the time and the money, you should definitely enroll for this course. It's a great way to improve your child's education.For the course, it is best to find a good online chemistry instructor. And when it comes to choosing a good online instructor, it will be best to ask some recommendations. Since there are quite a few, you will be able to get a good recommendation. Your child's teachers will be your best sources to consult.Chemistry is one of the easiest subjects for kids to learn. You just need to give your child time and patience. Good luck!
Learning Hammer Throwing in San Diego
Learning Hammer Throwing in San DiegoIf you are interested in hammer throwing, there is a program in San Diego that will help you achieve your goals. Many clubs in the area offer the sport as a way to improve sportsmanship and get more practice for the team. You can learn how to throw the hammer and take it with you on your next outing.Tutoring in San Diego is available from a number of professionals who have a passion for hammer throwing. Those who are interested in learning the sport will find that the instructors are passionate about helping students learn the fundamentals. Hammer throwing is a great way to meet new people and make friends at the same time.Tutoring in San Diego can take many forms. Some of the best types of tutoring include trips to local recreational facilities or going to local sporting goods stores. Others prefer to go to homeschool facilities to get a one-on-one with the instructor. There are also programs available where people go to their local community col lege and get tutoring in the evenings or on weekends.When you are enrolled in an existing tutoring program, you may only be limited to the kind of hammer throwing you want to do. This is not the case when you participate in a new program. You will find that there are a variety of subjects that you can choose from, including physics, anatomy, physiology, anatomy, chemistry, calculus, ecology, business, and more. Some programs will allow you to work with other students at the same time. These are known as multi-subject programs.The most important thing to remember about tutoring is that it is not just an opportunity to do drills and practice for a sporting event. You will also be learning skills, especially when you move onto the professional level. This means learning how to use and manipulate tools, how to take a class on how to successfully carry out a workshop, and how to write a good report. It is often necessary to take years to become a proficient student of the hammer.Hammer t hrowing in San Diego offers a wide variety of possibilities. Most of the programs that are available in the city are small and do not need a large group of students. Those who are interested in improving their skills and find that they need help can attend classes and stay busy.Tutoring in San Diego does not require a membership fee and there are no requirements to bring a team to a competition. Many tutors are available to offer some help. The ideal situation would be to take a year to learn the basics and then compete in the summer.
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