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Geometry Tutors in USA

Find the best Geometry tutors in USA, who provide individualized and personalized one-on-one learning to assist you in enhancing your grades. Get help from our Geometry tutors for Test Prep and Homework assistance.

105 Geometry Tutors Found

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James B.

James B.
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USA

New York Home Tutor
$65/hr
  • Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Geometry, Trigonometry
I am a Math teacher and I am conveniently located in the Bronx. I would like to teach math in New York
I viscerally feel that I will be effective in raising student achievement in the math field. Over the years teaching math, I have learnt to make it fun by making comparisons with the real world. Teaching math is more of an art rather than a science and making this art fun and people-friendly can make a difference in one’s perception of math whether the individual will detest or appreciate math.
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Dehlly P.

Dehlly P.
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USA

Newark Online Tutor Home Tutor
$45/hr
  • Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, Probability & Statistics, Trigonometry
  • Speaks: English, Spanish
MATHEMATICS WITHOUT TEARS @ New Jersey
It is on the strength of 41 years of teaching and academic leadership experience that I present myself to you. I am a semi-retired mathematics professor who desires to continue working in the field. Teaching/tutoring on line or live is an exciting and challenging opportunity for me. It would allow for the creative melding focus that my experience in teaching and academic administration bring to the position. I possess the imagination, ability, commitment, dynamism, high energy level, patience and sense of humor to do the job well.
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Shafali G.

Shafali G.
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USA

New York Online Tutor Home Tutor
$25/hr
  • Algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry
  • Speaks: English
Experienced Math Tutor in New York City. Available to teach math up to Calculus and I live in Queens
I am a graduating senior at Stuyvesant High School. I can teach in math up to Calculus, Computer Science, and test prep for the SAT, SHSAT, SAT2S, AP tests, and regents. I live in Queens and I am going to attend Macaulay Honors at Hunter College this fall.
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Kennedy S.

Kennedy S.
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USA

New York Online Tutor Home Tutor
$25/hr
  • Algebra, Arithmetic, Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry
  • Speaks: English
"Passionate Mathematician Who Love To Tutor in New York"
My name is Kennedy Samarakody and I grew up loving math. I love teaching and helping kids and students mathematics. I would love to see kids getting good grades in their math course. If you are struggline, please feel free to contact me. I live in New York.
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Stephanie P.

Stephanie P.
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USA

New York Online Tutor
$70/hr
  • Algebra, Arithmetic, Computation, Geometry, Probability & Statistics
  • Speaks: English, Spanish
Experienced, Passionate and Patient Math Tutor
I love teaching easier and more understanding new ways to answering math questions. I create worksheets and practice quizzes to help students prepare for exams. I have succeeded in raising students' grades and I also provide study skills for difficult math subjects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

👉 How do I improve my problem-solving skills in Mathematics?

Improving problem-solving skills in Mathematics requires practice, patience, and persistence. Try solving problems on a regular basis, seeking out challenging problems, breaking down complex problems into smaller steps, and seeking help from a teacher or tutor when needed. Additionally, studying the solutions to similar problems and understanding the reasoning behind them can also be helpful.

👉 What is the best approach for studying and retaining mathematical concepts?

Improving problem-solving skills in Mathematics requires practice, patience, and persistence. Try solving problems on a regular basis, seeking out challenging problems, breaking down complex problems into smaller steps, and seeking help from a teacher or tutor when needed. Additionally, studying the solutions to similar problems and understanding the reasoning behind them can also be helpful.

👉 How can I prepare for mathematical exams and assessments?

Preparing for mathematical exams and assessments involves reviewing and practicing key concepts, solving sample problems, and seeking help from teachers or tutors. It is also important to manage time effectively during exams and to understand the format and type of questions that will be asked.

👉 What are the common mistakes made by students while learning Mathematics and how can they be avoided?

Common mistakes made by students while learning Mathematics include not paying attention to details, rushing through problems, not checking work, and not seeking help when needed. These mistakes can be avoided by being attentive, taking time to understand the problem, double-checking work, and asking for assistance when needed.

👉 How can I overcome a fear or dislike of Mathematics?

Overcoming a fear or dislike of Mathematics requires a change in mindset and attitude. This can be achieved by breaking down complex problems into smaller parts, seeking help from teachers or tutors, finding real-life applications of mathematical concepts, and focusing on understanding the concepts rather than just getting the right answer.

👉 What are the career opportunities for someone with a strong foundation in Mathematics?

A strong foundation in Mathematics can lead to a variety of career opportunities, including actuarial science, finance, data analysis, computer science, engineering, and education. Mathematics is also a valuable skill in many other fields, such as physics, economics, and statistics.

👉 Why is geometry important for students to learn?

Geometry not only provides a foundation for understanding higher-level maths, but it also helps develop problem-solving skills and logical reasoning. 

Learning geometry can help students better understand their surroundings. By grasping the basics of angles, points, lines and planes, they can make more sense of the world around them. Geometry can also help foster an appreciation for nature; by learning how shapes come together to form symmetrical patterns or structures found in nature, students can better understand our environment. 

In sum, numerous benefits come with learning geometry—beyond just passing tests!

👉 How can students apply geometry concepts to real-world scenarios?

By understanding the basics of shape and measurement, students will better grasp how to apply geometry principles in various contexts. Geometric formulas can calculate the area and volume of shapes like triangles, rectangles, cones, and cylinders, which are vital for any construction project or home improvement task. With these calculations, students can accurately measure distances and angles when building things with wood and other materials or designing a room layout.

👉 How can teachers make geometry learning more engaging for students?

To make geometry learning more engaging and successful, teachers must provide an interactive environment that enables students to use their logical thinking skills through problem-solving. 

The first step for teachers is to create activities that involve the use of multiple senses. For example, making models from everyday objects or drawing diagrams can help students better visualise geometric shapes and understand their properties. Additionally, spatial awareness activities such as mazes or puzzles are great options for helping students practise orienting objects in space. Teachers can also invite guest speakers from fields such as architecture or engineering who can provide insight into the real-life applications of geometry principles. This will help motivate students to see how these lessons apply outside the classroom setting.

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