MATH
Math Tutoring Courses

ALGEBRA
Algebra (5-7): The course students will encounter where the alphabet mixes into math! Learn how to solve and graph equations and inequalities, what functions are, and how to work with quadratics! These topics may sound difficult, but they’re actually simple and quite fun!
GEOMETRY
Geometry: (6-8) This course explores shapes, lines, proofs, and the intersection of numbers in it all. Learn some advanced graphing concepts, angles and their properties, triangles (including a sneak peek of trigonometry), and also circles!

SCIENCE
Science Tutoring Courses

BIOLOGY
Biology: (4-8) The study of living things and how they work. This is an introductory class to many fundamental biology topics such as characteristics of organisms, cells, the interaction of the environment and life (also known as ecology), genetics, and even a short session on Covid!
PHYSICS
Physics: (6-8) This class teaches the basic laws governing how motion in our world works. Topics include Newton’s Laws, gravity, and basic kinematics, all of which explain the simple laws governing motion.

COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Computer Engineering Tutoring Courses

COMPUTER SCIENCE
Intro to Computer Science: (4-8) Learn what computer science is and develop basic skills to be a great coder. We will explore the aspects of computer science, some languages commonly used, and the storage of information.
JAVA
Intro to Java: (5-8) Java is a simple programming language that has many useful applications. For many students, it’s the very first language they learn. This course will dive into basic elements of Java, such as variables, operators, loops, conditionals, and maybe even classes/objects!

ROBOTICS
Robotics Tutoring Courses

FLL
Intro to FLL (First Lego League): (4-6) FLL is a widespread robotics competitive league targeted to elementary and middle school kids. Students will learn FLL’s components, how the competition works, some block programming, and even bits of lego mechanics.
FTC
Intro to FTC (First Tech Challenge): (6-8) FTC is a similar robotics league but for middle and high school students. This class is deeper than the FLL class and is targeted for older kids who will be taught more advanced robotics concepts. Topics range over an explanation of the competition to some of the engineering skills needed to succeed in it.

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