These are the subjects that I teach.

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Reading

Math

  1. Making Math Visual – Use drawings, number lines, and real-world objects to help students “see” the problem before solving it.

  2. Breaking Down Steps – Teach students to tackle problems in smaller, manageable parts to reduce frustration and build problem-solving confidence.

  3. Hands-On Practice – Incorporate games, puzzles, and real-life scenarios to make math feel practical and fun.

  4. Focus on Understanding, Not Just Answers – Ensure students know why a solution works, not just how to get it.

  5. Encouraging a Growth Mindset – Celebrate effort and progress, teaching kids that mistakes are part of learning and growth.

My Approaches

  1. Building Confidence First – Start with books and passages that match the student’s current level, then gradually build up difficulty so they feel motivated and successful.

  2. Phonics & Comprehension Together – Blend word recognition with comprehension strategies, so students don’t just read the words but understand the story.

  3. Interactive Reading – Use read-alouds, discussions, and questions to keep students engaged and help them connect stories to real life.

  4. Personalized Choices – Let students help pick books based on their interests to spark excitement and ownership of their learning.

  5. Step-by-Step Growth – Focus on fluency, vocabulary, and critical thinking one step at a time so progress feels clear and achievable.

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