Saturday, March 21, 2020
Keith Obriens Online Private Tutors Guide
Keith Obrien's Online Private Tutors GuideKeith Obrien is the creator of every student's favorite home tutor, Teacher Private Tutors. Obrien is an expert and tutor that are known all over the world for his quick knowledge and advice in solving difficult problems faced by home tutors and students. If you are a home tutor or students who want to be a tutor in the future, this guide will surely provide you with valuable pointers on what it takes to be successful and how Obrien has done it. Teaching is an important part of your life and needs a lot of time and effort.There are so many reasons why one is called to be a tutor. One has to find out where and when it's appropriate for one to do so. Are you a teacher who works at home? Is your home a school, and you want to become a tutor at home? Or maybe you are a stay at home parent and have a kid who wants to learn to read and write.A tutor for a home-based business or for an elementary school or even for a daycare center is necessary if o ne is spending his or her time teaching. Perhaps it is a good idea to start a side hustle that can give you enough money to cover living expenses, but don't have the time to devote to such a job. There are plenty of online tutoring jobs, but they do not pay as well as full-time work.In case you have been offering tutoring for several years, there are companies that are willing to hire you but if you want to improve on your work or start a side business, you have to find an extra job to get by. This is where Obrien's Private Tutors program comes in. This program is going to enable you to get paid for doing something you enjoy. You don't have to worry about a six-figure salary.There are plenty of local universities that are hiring tutors. Maybe your area has a public school that needs a tutor? Maybe a home-based business needs a tutor? Obrien provides a comprehensive resource with a step-by-step instruction guide and best practices so that you can easily become successful and earn mon ey in the process.Teachers want their students to succeed and have a good experience. Good teachers need to go beyond the conventional classroom experience and become a mentor and a coach. That is where Obrien differs from the rest and his private tutors will show you how to take your teaching skills to the next level. This program is helpful and applicable to anyone.Keith Obrien's tutoring service is here to help your dreams come true. Why waste time looking for a regular, traditional way to earn money? With Obrien's tutoring, you will get help and tips that will improve your teaching skills as a tutor. You will be doing your job better than you ever imagined.
Friday, March 6, 2020
5 Strategies to Make Learning Fun
5 Strategies to Make Learning Fun Shanika Keeping students engaged and motivated can be a challenge, even for the best teachers. Its easy to teach the same lessons year after year simply because they have worked in the past, without giving much thought to students current interest level. But even the strongest curriculum still needs some variety once in a while to make learning fun. Likewise its important for students to be aware of learning strategies that are both effective and fun for them. If teachers and students can stay conscious of improving the learning process ona regular basis, its much easier to work together to keep lessons engaging and motivating. Here are five strategies that can assist teachers and students with this process to make learning fun. Offer choices. Kids go through much of their daily routine without a lot of choices, both at home and at school. To offer kids the control they desire, its important to incorporate choices into lessons as often as possible. Keep in mind that offering choices is not a method for kids to get out of doing work, though! For example, giving a choice of doing homework or playing a game is not a productive choice. However, letting students pick the order of homework assignments they will work on may help. Make it a game. It may seem silly, but turning any lesson into a game will almost always make learning fun! And turning review activities or rote memorization drills into games doesnt require a lot of prep time or expense. There is nothing wrong with purchasing pre-made games once in a while, but many of the most popular, effective games are the simplest. For example, turn learning musical symbols and terminology (e.g. quarter notes, half notes, and whole notes) into a memory game. Or, you can try the Speedy Scale game! Tailor your lessons to your students. Its easy to expect all children to have the same attention span and to structure your lessons accordingly. However, this simply isnt the case. While it may not seem unreasonable to expect a six-year-old to sit through a half-hour lesson, this is a very long period of structured time for most six year olds. Consider how you can break down lessons to keep kids engaged and make learning fun. Even a thirty-second break every six minutes to do a round of jumping jacks or get a drink of water can make a big difference. Make learning practical. Most people agree that its difficult to stay engaged in a lesson when you dont understand the purpose of the knowledge. Instead of simply telling students that there is a practical purpose for the lesson at hand, give them some concrete examples. As a student, dont ever be afraid to question a teacher about the practicality of a particular lesson. A good teacher will make the effort to give you a concrete answer, even if it takes a couple days to do some research. Pay attention to students interests. Take the time to ask your students about their hobbies and interests. While some interests are easier to incorporate than others, its important to take note of them and maximize their potential. If you cant find a game or assignment to fit a passion, think about other ways to use it in a lesson, such as train stickers as rewards. As students, dont be afraid to bring in books you like or suggest subjects that you would like to learn. Teachers may say no, but you never know until you ask. Photo by John-Morgan Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Standard Form in Math - Online Math Tutoring
Standard Form in Math - Online Math Tutoring Definition: - Standard form in math is a process to write a number in a simple. It is also known as scientific notation.It helps to represent a huge number in a small or simpler form. Example 1: - What is the standard form of 0.000000000000000000989. Solution: -0.000000000000000000989 can be written as 9.89 x 10^(-19) Where 9.89 x 10^(-19) is the standard form of 0.000000000000000000989 and we dont need to write so many zeroes. The first value which is 9.89 is always lie between 1 to 10 that is place the decimal after one digit as here we have placed after 9 then move the decimal place and count the zeroes, write the number of zeroes in the power of 10. Here we have shifted the decimal 19 place. Therefore the standard form of 0.000000000000000000989 is 9.89 x 10 ^ (-19) Example 2: - What is the standard form of 7543200000000000000000 Solution: -Place the decimal after 7 and there are 21 digits after 7 so the power of 10 will be 21. Therefore, the standard form of 7543200000000000000000 is 7.5432 x 10^ 21. Simply you can write a number for a expanded form. Example 3: - 2000000 + 300000 +90000+5000+100+87 We can convert this expanded number into a simple number as 2395187.
Rational Number - Maths Online Tutoring
Rational Number - Maths Online Tutoring A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a fraction. A rational number can be expressed as P/q form. Where p and q are integers. The condition for the rational number is the denominator cannot be equal to zero i.e.q 0. The rational numbers question can be solved or simplified using different mathematical properties such as multiplicative property, associative property, additive inverse multiplicative inverse and many more. Example 1: Solve the given rational numbers 2/3 (1/3 + 5/6). Solution: Given in the question is 2/3 (1/3 + 5/6). First add the two rational numbers 1/3 and 5/6. Here we need the LCM of 3 and 6 which is 6. Therefore the common denominator is 6. Hence the sum of the fractions is 2/3 + 5/6 = 7/6. Now the sum of the two rational numbers is multiplied to the rational number 2/3. This gives (2/3) * (7/6) = 14/18. Simplifying the rational number gives 7/9 Hence solution is 7/9. Example 2: Solve the given rational numbers 5/4 (2/5 + 1/10). Solution: Given in the question is 5/4 (2/5 + 1/10). First add the two rational numbers 2/5 and 1/10. Here we need the LCM of 5 and 10 which is 10. Therefore the common denominator is 10. Hence the sum of the fractions is 4/10 + 1/10 = 5/10. Now the sum of the two rational numbers is multiplied to the rational number 5/4. This gives (5/4) * (5/10) = 25/40. Simplifying the rational number gives 5/8 Hence solution is 5/8.
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Introvert Whisperer / ATTENTION! Policy announcement all employees. - Introvert Whisperer ATTENTION! Policy announcement all employees. From Dorothy Tannahill-Moran, www.introvertwhisperer.com Image: Photobucket Power-Influence-Office Politics: it comes down to your Strategic Relationships and understanding of how you build each one of these elements. I want to help you accelerate your career by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my video that outlines all of this and meaningful actions you can take today! Start watching now by clicking here! Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â" dedicated to unleashing your professional potential. Introvert Whisperer
Rock Guitar
Rock Guitar Rock Musicâs Secret Ingredient: Rock Guitar ChaptersThe Roots of Rock MusicLegends of RockLearning to Play Rock GuitarMusic has been around for as long as humans have roamed the earth. Primitive instruments, mostly percussion and wind, have been around for just about as long.History traces precursors of the guitar to at least 4,000 years; bowl harps and tanburs were early stringed instruments that were built and played like a guitar. There were as yet no guitars, though, their development would come several millennia later.Today we have plenty of stringed instruments: the lute or oud is a fine example of such. However, those instruments miss the definition of the guitar: a long neck studded with frets, a flat soundboard and back, usually with sides curved in and ribs to create the cavity.Over time, the guitar became a dominant instrument on the musical landscape of Europe. These early models generally had very short necks â" usually no more than eight frets; eventually the guitar neck was stretched to the 12 frets we know tod ay.Strangely enough, those early guitars were tuned the same way we tune guitars today: E-A-D-G-B-E.In those days, rock music was not even a glimmer on anyoneâs musical horizon and nobody could have envisioned the role the guitar would play in establishing rock as a legitimate genre of music.Come with us now as we explore the rock guitar, its history and peculiarities. Weâll talk about rock guitarists of renown and mayhap even help you find guitar lessons so that you too may be a rock guitar player. PeterGuitar Teacher £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors EdgarGuitar Teacher 5.00 (8) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors PaulGuitar Teacher 5.00 (12) £18/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors DanielGuitar Teacher 5.00 (3) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ToddGuitar Teacher 4.75 (4) £35/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors SamueleGuitar Teacher 5.00 (5) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors KurtGuitar Teacher 5.00 (3) £20/h1st l esson free!Discover all our tutors RyanGuitar Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsThe Roots of Rock MusicRock music got its start in the late 1940s, in the US. Such music could generally be heard in less-than-reputable clubs that catered to a diverse clientele and drew on B. B. King-type rhythm and blues music.Rock music also counts on influences from jazz music, folk music and classical music. Chuck Berry pioneered fingerstyle playing in rock music Source: Wikipedia Credit: Universal AttractionsIn the early days of rock music, the piano and/or saxophone were the lead instruments; in that sense, those early forays into rock music resembled Big Bands more than the intimate jazz combo.You can hear the dominance of those instruments on early rock songs such as Goree Carterâs Rock Awhile and Ike Turnerâs Rocket 88.Of course, the guitar, a centuries-old instrument, was a part of early rock bands, they were just not the lead instrument.All of that changed in the mid-50s, when the electric guitar riffed its way into the music scene. From that point on, the guitar â" specifically, the electric guitar became the lead instrument of the rockânâroll genre.Soon, rock bands featured two guitarists: one on lead and the other playing rhythm.Much of Americaâs early rock was pioneered by Black artists and it wasnât until Bill Haley and the Comets released Crazy Man, Crazy (1953) â" featuring a significant guitar lick and an extended solo that rock and roll got any mainstream attention.Their release of Rock Around the Clock the following year officially established rockânâroll as a mainstream form of music that appealed directly to teenagers.Soon, other great names of rockânâroll followed: Elvis Presley, The Clovers, Big Joe Turner and The Drifters among them.What was happening to music in the UK while all of that music was being made in the US?Our fledgeling rock musicians were trying very hard to emulate the Americans without very much success⦠until a certain Fab Four took the world by storm. Classic rock has its roots in the jazz standards pioneered by Black musicians Image by Norbert Höldin from PixabayLegends of RockFor a long time, American rock and roll seemed content to follow its standard format â" guitar, bass, drums and vocals. Song lyrics remained tame, revolving around romance and heartbreak, fun times, religion and even the war.Meanwhile, British rock bands were beginning to dominate the music scene on both sides of the ocean and in Europe.Admittedly, British rock groups were influenced by American music but, soon, they made their own indelible mark on the music scene. Surely you know who they are...The BeatlesFormed in Liverpool in 1960, The Beatles are often considered the most influential band of all time.The Fab Four were Ringo Starr, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison. Initially, with their suits, ties and short hair, they were a rather tame bunch but, as their fame grew, they became the mop-tops that sent girls swooning all over the world. John Lennon, though the main songwriter, was the bandâs rhythm guitarist and George Harrison played lead guitar while Sir Paul took on the bass guitar.Most critics contend that Paul McCartney had better guitar techniques; you can hear him play the guitar on most studio cuts and judge for yourself if that is so.The Rolling StonesJust as The Beatles were in Abbey Road Studio working on their first hit (Love Me Do, released October 1962), The Rolling Stones went on a tour of England to build their following.They didnât have a lot of original music at that point; instead, they covered Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley tunes, among others. Still, they had what it took to put on a show; you might say they were the right band at the right time.Frontman Mick had everything needed to head up a rock music act: the voice, the look, the sass and guitar skills but it was Keith Richards, with his amazing riffs, that blew the guitar world away. Every aspiring guitarist wanted to be Keith â" or, at l east, play as well as he did (and still does!).The Rolling Stones opened the door for other types of rock music to evolve: hard rock and heavy metal, psychedelic rock â" Hendrix is the first name of this genre, and ultimately alternative rock.Other Great Rock GuitaristsChuck Berry â" considered the father of rockânârollB.B. King: in spite of his blues roots, he was also a prolific rock guitaristEric Clapton is known as Slowhand because audiences would slow-clap while he changed broken guitar stringsJimmy PageStevie Ray VaughnDavid GilmoreMark KnopflerBrian MayCarlos SantanaPrinceNaturally, there are others. Wonât you tell us your favs in the comments below? The first wisdom guitar teachers would impart is how to take proper care of your instrument Image by Pexels from PixabayLearning to Play Rock GuitarItâs quite possible that youâve long harboured a desire to play the guitar; if so, we salute you.There are several ways to pick up on guitar playing and some are better than others. First, letâs find out: have you ever held a guitar? Done any strumming? Talked with other guitar players?If so, you already know that not every guitar is the same and that, most likely, you will learn how to play the classic guitar first and then progress to an electric guitar â" the types of guitar featured in rockânâroll music.Of course, you could still play an acoustic guitar while in a rockânâroll band but it would be much more difficult to be heard on stageâ¦No matter what, you must learn chords and chord progressions; that will likely be among the first lessons your guitar teacher will impart.You donât yet have a guitar teacher?Sure, yo u could take guitar lessons online; there are plenty of YouTube channels that have sequential lessons set up for anyone who wants to learn the guitar on their own, with no instructor in the room.Those channels certainly have value; they can teach you new guitar licks and drill you on the power chords but they cannot give you any feedback or advice based on your playing.That means that, if you unwittingly pick up a bad habit, you have nobody to tell you that it will negatively impact your playing later down the road â" or worse: impact your body/health.Yes, that really is a thing!If you donât relish the idea of lugging your guitar to and from class or, for whatever reason, guitar classes are not for you, why not invite a Superprof guitar tutor to work with you at home?Superprof guitar tutors know all about best guitar practices for you to follow, including caring for your guitar and warming up before playing. And when it comes to playing guitarâ¦Yes, you would still have to maste r the chords and playing arpeggios but you would also get substantial time for improvisation and, once you get good, maybe you will even get a jam session in.Private guitar lessons really allow you and your guitar instructor a lot of latitude.You may, for instance, tell your teacher that you donât quite get the pentatonic scale; your teacher may then spend that hourâs lesson making sure you fully understand the purpose of said scale and how to play it.A final word about Superprof guitar tutors: if, for whatever reason, you would rather not welcome them to your home, s/he may give you lessons online!Thereâs nothing wrong with online guitar lessons as long as there are guitar instructors to provide constructive suggestionsâ¦No matter whether youâre looking for private lessons or to join a class â" maybe through your church or local community centre, the important thing is that you learn how to play the guitar.Weâll be waiting to hear you soon!Now discover the story behind the passionate strains of flamenco guitarâ¦
Online Math Tutor - Smart Strategies For Error Free Math
Online Math Tutor - Smart Strategies For Error Free Math 0SHARESShare Math learners need not have inherent skills but need to follow certain strategies for avoidance of grievous pitfalls in their learning process. Math Tutor helps in finding the right problems and solving it easily. Following strategies help a student learn Math without error Attending each class Attending each class is essential since concepts are like a pack of cards built upon one another. If you miss one class, it will lead to missing threads in subject understanding and thus will lead to errors while solving problems. You have the classes supplement summarised and explained by the lecturer You can easily ask the lecturer questions if you do not understand the ideas and concepts presented or covered in the readings If you Regularly attend and participate in class it will shows that you are a serious and genuine student Instant rectification of errors While solving problems, students commit lots of errors and they let them go just like that. Instead, students should explore the reason for the error, methods of rectification and right approaches so as not to commit these blunders in future. This is possible through an online Math tutor who points out their errors on whiteboard and suggests methods to correct them for error free Math. 100 Lesson Plans And Ideas For Teaching Math Strengthening basic skills Basic skills like multiplication tables are essential tools for easy Math without mistake. Many students may miss basic skills in Algebra or Geometry and they certainly need to brush up their skills in the relevant subject topics. Math online tutoring sites offer remedial classes and personalized tutoring sessions for revamping skills so as to enable students to keep track of current classes. Knowing how to use calculators Blindly using calculators will not give out right answers all the time. You should explore the uses of your calculator during leisure and know how it can work best for you. Will There Be Brick And Mortar #Classrooms In Future https://t.co/hvekDDcupd â" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) February 11, 2016 Mastering Algebra 1 skills is essential Without Algebra 1 skills, mastering Calculus or advanced Math is difficult. Solving systems of equations, slope, simplification of radicals and graphing should be at the finger tips for successful later Math without error. Seeking help at once Once you find difficulty in doing Math or feel that something is going wrong, you need to approach tutors for instant help. Their exams tips for Math make your prep for tests easy and error free. [starbox id=admin]
GCSE Poem analysis Praise Song for My Mother by Grace Nichols
GCSE Poem analysis Praise Song for My Mother by Grace Nichols Grace Nichols was born in Georgetown, the Caribbean country of Guyana and moved to the UK in the 1970s. Her poetry is inspired by her Caribbean heritage, folk tales, tradition and her move between cultures. We have written a GCSE poem analysis of Praise Song for My Mother by Grace Nichols. What is the poem about? A praise song is a traditional African form in several traditions, increasingly made relevant to Western world in recent decades, used to list and explore the attributes of a person. There is an easily grasped relationship behind this one, which really invites a reader to consider their own relationship with their mother. Praise Song for My Mother by Grace Nichols You were water to me deep and bold and fathoming You were moon's eye to me pull and grained and mantling You were sunrise to me rise and warm and streaming You were the fishes red gill to me the flame tree's spread to me the crab's leg/the fried plantain smell replenishing replenishing Go to your wide futures, you said Overview The poem is written in the past tense, prompting a question. When written, was the poetâs mother dead or simply so distant that the memory of what she once was had priority over what she still was? But this means that either way, the poem is an exploration of memory and descriptive power. Form and structure The poem has five brief stanzas of uneven length, the first three regular, the fourth extended and the fifth very brief. The lines themselves are not metrically regular, making this really a piece of free verse. The poem is strongly repetitive but also has a strong shape on the page and when spoken aloud. There is a real sense of growth as the lines increase in length, then contract again, something like waves on the sea. Language The poem is a collection of metaphors, each depicting the subject from a different point of view. âWaterâ is the easiest place to start â" life-giving, flowing, liquid and expressive â" and it prompts the poet to describe her mother with three words âdeep and bold and fathomingâ. To call a person âdeepâ may now have the sense of complexity or seriousness, but here it summons up deep sea water, âboldâ the braveness of waves. âFathomingâ is slightly nonsensical. To fathom something is to sound it â" to test its depth â" but is the poetâs mother trying her own depth? No â" rather she is being fathoms deep. She is active, not passive. The way the poet stretches the sense of this word is itself repeated. âMantlingâ must be an action related to a âmantleâ or cloak, but how? Did the mother wrap herself around her daughter in protection? Did she clothe her daughter with her own resources, her own wealth, her own skills? Nichols is very ambiguous with her language here. To be âriseâ is another of these tests. The poetâs mother was, we are told, the rise that brought as much to her daughter as the sun rising in the morning, yet the exact manner of what that gift was and how it was brought is hidden from us, both by the inability of language to really express it and by the shield of privacy that the poet holds. Yet she seems to let these go as the poem continues. The next images will all have very personal connotations, and perhaps that is the point. The poem describes a generic feeling of awe, love and gratitude to a parent while keeping a little specific mystery. The âfishes red gillâ seems to me to be another image of vitality, since the oxygen-rich gills quickly fade in colour once a fish has been taken out of the water. The âflame-treeâs spreadâ implies a degree of shelter, although an exotic one, and the âcrabâs-legâ a favourite, well-loved family treat. I would interpret the / marking as an indication of quick movement â" of one idea breaking in on another, and the image â" or flavour â" of fried plantain over-taking the poetâs imagination and demanding priority! Even tastier than crab â" even more precious â" fried plantain! And all of this is the motherâs habit of âreplenishingâ â" filling up her daughter â" filling her up so full that even the word is repeated. Yet finally the motherâs greatest gift is the freedom she gives her daughter to leave and live her own life. The âwide futuresâ might well be outside traditional African or Caribbean heritage, yet however far the poet has travelled, and however far she has ended up from her mother, she has remained able to talk to her directly, privately, colourfully, humorously, and with love. Free verse - Poetry without a regular fixed pattern of metre or rhyme Metre - The pattern of stress, beat, rhythm or emphasis that is created by words in a sentence or line. Need an extra hand with some English? Why not book a GCSE English tutor to come to your home from the Tutorfair website? For More GCSE poem analyses: Nettles, The Yellow Palm, My Last Duchess, and Medusa Try out our other Tutorfair blogs to find more great GCSE resources New Maths 9-1 GCSE Five Strategies to improve Academic Performance Find this useful? Leave a comment.
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