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Math Lessons   EL PASO, TX

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elementary, middle school, high school,
college pre-algebra and college algebra

Tutor travels near your home and school.


Experienced test prep for special exams

Lessons for students with a variety of goals




Highlights:

  • The tutor is TX certified to teach Math grade 1 to 12.
  • The learning pace is comfortable for students and the results are significant.
  • Lessons are 1-on-1 or small groups.
  • Summer advancement programs are available.
  • The tutor has over 10 years experience tutoring.


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    Parents Building Their Kids' Skills

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    "Help your child use math every day. Encourage your child to solve problems involving math outside of school. In the grocery store, ask her to figure out the price of four cans of tuna fish. In the car, ask her how long it will take to travel to your destination based on your speed. In the toy store, ask her to calculate the price of a discounted toy and how long it will take to save up her allowance to buy it."  read article
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    TAKS

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    G.E.D. test information

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    Retesting:  Hire Diana for GED tutoring!  You'll be glad you did.  She helps much much more than computer programs help students.
     
    GED accommodations
    This is basic info about all GED test sites.
     
    If you have a physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability that makes it difficult for you to take the GED tests, you may request special testing accommodations. Each request is considered on an individual basis. The chief examiner at each GED test site will provide you with the proper accommodation request form and instructions for filling it out. Accommodations are available for: Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder, Learning and Other Cognitive Disabilities, Emotional / Mental Health, Physical / Chronic Health Disability.
    Accommodation request forms must be completed by you, the GED chief examiner, and an appropriate professional, usually a physician or licensed psychologist. Make sure the request form and the necessary documentation are complete before the chief examiner submits them for review.
     
    Accommodations include: extended time, Braille or audiocassette versions, supervised breaks, use of a calculator for the entire Math test, and private testing room. Other accommodations are also considered.

    There are also accommodations that do not need prior approval. Before test day, inform the GED examiner if you want to use any of these accommodations. They include:
    • Large print tests
    • Colored transparent overlays
    • Clear transparent overlays & highlighter
    • "Sticky" notes for spatial directions
    • Earplugs
    • Magnifying devices
    • Priority seating
    • One test per day
    • Straightedge
    • Request to wear a cap or hat
    • Graph paper