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Tutor.com Learning Suite™
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The Tutor.com Learning Suite at Arcadia Public Library
Arcadia Public LibraryArcadia Public Library20 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA 91006
Live Homework Help® available: Daily, 5-10pmSkillsCenter™ Resource Library available 24/7
Go to: http://library.ci.arcadia.ca.us
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(Tutor): How can I help you in English today?(Customer): well i need 20 hours of tutoring for school.. i'm going into 9th grade and they require 20 hours. Can
you help?(Tutor): Yes, the tutors will all be glad to help.(Tutor): What would you like to cover today?(Customer): ok cool (Customer): but i have no idea where to start(Tutor): What did you have trouble with last school year?(Customer): well with some grammer and essay writing but i dont have specific questions i just need a review if u
know what i mean?(Tutor): Alright, would you like to go over some grammar today?(Customer): sure(Tutor): Okay.(Tutor): Let me bring up some examples to help us.(Customer): okay!(Tutor): http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/quiz_list.htm (Tutor): How about if we start with parts of speech and parts of the sentence. Do you remember the names of
the parts of a sentence?(Customer): im pretty good at this – subject, predicate, (Tutor): Maybe you could identify the parts of the sentence below as I point to them.(Customer): The is an article or adjective. First is an adjective. Sentence is a noun and the subject. Contains is a
verb and the predicate.(Tutor): Very good. Yes, this is pretty easy. You know your basic parts of speech and parts of the sentence. Let’s
move on to more challenging sentences.(Customer): Great!
(Tutor): Very good. Yes, this is pretty easy. You know your basic parts of speech and parts of the sentence. Let’s move on to more challenging sentences.
(Customer): well i need 20 hours of tutoring for school.. i'm going into 9th grade and they require 20 hours. Can you help?
Sample session: Observation and FeedbackGuest (Customer): Hi! I'm in 7th Grade Advanced Math and we're working on mixed fractions. I can't figure out why I'm getting so many wrong but some right. For example, how do I get the answer to 3 1/6 - 5 3/5? (My Mom is typing this). Thanks! John C (Tutor): Alright, do you want to write the problem on the whiteboard? Guest (Customer): Yes! John C (Tutor): Here let me write it John C (Tutor): Alright, do you know what the first step is? Guest (Customer): I think so. The first step is to find a common demoninator? John C (Tutor): Well, that is a step, but we should probably convert what we have into fractions John C (Tutor): That way they will be easier to work withGuest (Customer): Okay. I'll do that. One moment. John C (Tutor): Sure, Guest (Customer): I get 19/6 - 28/5 John C (Tutor): Yes, thats what I get also John C (Tutor): alright, now we do have to find a common denominatorh Guest (Customer): Common demoninator for both is 30. Stand by for new fractions... John C (Tutor): alright :) Guest (Customer): I get 95/30 - 156/30 John C (Tutor): I dont get 156/30 John C (Tutor): How did you get 156? Guest (Customer): Ok. One moment. I multiplied wrong. It should be 168. John C (Tutor): Oh, alright Guest (Customer): So, now I'm going to subtract 95 - 168 John C (Tutor): right :) Guest (Customer): I get -73/30 John C (Tutor): It seems like you know what you're doing, maybe the reason you are getting some wrong is simply some small multiplication errors. John C (Tutor): yes, thats what I get.
Guest (Customer): Hi! I'm in 7th Grade Advanced Math and we're working on mixed fractions. I can't figure out why I'm getting so many wrong but some right. For example, how do I get the answer to 3 1/6 - 5 3/5? (My Mom is typing this). Thanks! John C (Tutor): Alright, do you want to write the problem on the whiteboard? Guest (Customer): Yes! John C (Tutor): Here let me write it John C (Tutor): Alright, do you know what the first step is? Guest (Customer): I think so. The first step is to find a common demoninator? John C (Tutor): Well, that is a step, but we should probably convert what we have into fractions John C (Tutor): That way they will be easier to work withGuest (Customer): Okay. I'll do that. One moment. John C (Tutor): Sure, Guest (Customer): I get 19/6 - 28/5 John C (Tutor): Yes, thats what I get also John C (Tutor): alright, now we do have to find a common denominatorh Guest (Customer): Common demoninator for both is 30. Stand by for new fractions... John C (Tutor): alright :) Guest (Customer): I get 95/30 - 156/30 John C (Tutor): I dont get 156/30 John C (Tutor): How did you get 156? Guest (Customer): Ok. One moment. I multiplied wrong. It should be 168. John C (Tutor): Oh, alright Guest (Customer): So, now I'm going to subtract 95 - 168 John C (Tutor): right :) Guest (Customer): I get -73/30 John C (Tutor): It seems like you know what you're doing, maybe the reason you are getting some wrong is simply some small multiplication errors. John C (Tutor): yes, thats what I get.
John C (Tutor): It seems like you know what you're doing, maybe the reason you are getting some wrong is simply some small multiplication errors.
Guest (Customer): Hi! I'm in 7th Grade Advanced Math and we're working on mixed fractions. I can't figure out why I'm getting so many wrong but some right.
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The Tutor.com Learning Suite at Arcadia Public Library
For more information, contact:For more information, contact:Jackie Faust-MorenoJackie Faust-MorenoArcadia Public LibraryArcadia Public Library
20 W. Duarte Rd., Arcadia, CA 91006(626) 821-5567
Live Homework Help® available: Daily, 5-10pmSkillsCenter™ Resource Library available 24/7
Go to: http://library.ci.arcadia.ca.us