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How can our Math tutor in Caledon help you?
Math is a challenging subject. It is cumulative in a sense that, if you miss the foundation or have gaps, the next year you will run into the same problem. So building a foundation is the first steps.
QE teaching approach is based on understanding, not memorizing
Memorizing steps and equations doesn't work because your teacher will change the questions on tests. Students need to understand the concepts and learn how to apply them. This means understanding the why behind the concepts and knowing how each piece fits together in the big picture.
All QEA math tutoring in Caledon is one on one private. We will teach the full lesson and review what you have learned during that week. In this way, you won't miss anything.
Meet our Math
Tutoring Team in Caledon
Meet our Math
Tutoring Team in Caledon
Nikki V.
QEA Math Teacher
Nikki is a certified teacher with Master degree in Education from University of Toronto. She has been working with QEA for over 6 years, and many of QEA top students came out of her class
What you can expect from our high quality tutoring lessons:
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Focus on foundation and patch up foundational gaps from previous years
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Focus on foundation and patch up foundational gaps from previous years under each unit, for you to score higher on tests
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Teach you the concepts proactively. We don't just sit back and wait for questions, because very often you don't know what to ask. Answering a few questions will not help you to score well on tests. You need to understand the concepts and apply
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Go through your homework / problems that you don't understand, with step by step explanation
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Provide worksheets for weekly practice, including difficult application / thinking problems that you will encounter on tests
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Exam review packages and mock exams at year end, to prepare you for the finals.
Grade II Math is a major stepping stone into more advanced math in the 12th grade. From experience, we've seen that lots of students at this stage are often at a crossroads. Many of them do not know whether to choose the Mixed keel math course or the Academic level math course. But we usually advise them to go for the Academic level math, as it gives them options to choose from a more diverse range of university courses. The challenge is that they'll have to do more work. So unless they are certain of the path they want to take, we encourage them to go for the Advanced level math course.
There are several challenging units in grade II Math, such as exponents, transformation, trigonometry graphing, and trigonometry identities. In fact, it is at this level that they get introduced to proofs. The simpler units include quadratics, series, and sequences.
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Advanced Functions, students learn units like factoring, graphing, trigonometry, and exponents. Most university programs require this course as a prerequisite, hence they very important. Typically, students will build upon the skills they learned in the Grade 11 course. At this point, things can get even tougher for an average student. Some units, such as polynomial functions, are quite simple, while others, such as trigonometry and proofs are on the hard side. For this reason, some students have described Advanced Functions as a rollercoaster ride of a course, considering all the thrills and challenges it entails.
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The IB SL and HL syllabus approaches university difficulty. IB tutoring support is important. We have successful track record, in helping our IB students achieving 6 and 7. We provide quality lesson on teaching the concepts first, then showing the student how to apply the concept in difficult IB problems. IB is different from regular program in its difficulty and a variety of problems. Learning how to solve each type of questions is essential and this is what we teach.
Beside this, we provide IB level worksheets, so that our students can practice on a weekly basis, and accustomed to its level of difficulty. We also guide our students to purchase IB exams, so that they build confidence in tackling the IB final exam.
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We focus on foundation building, from grade 7 (integers, fractions, algebra) to grade 10 (quadratics, linear systems, word problems) We follow the school curriculum and explain the concepts and problems step by step, in a one on one scenario. This will help your child to excel through the elementary / junior high school curriculum and have a good foundation for senior high school, where the mark counts for university.
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Why do QE students achieve higher marks?
QE Foundation approach to tutoring
Step 1.
Review the concepts from school
To build a good foundation, students must understand the concepts first. QE is Ministry accredited, we have lesson plans on every unit, down to every single step. We teach the concepts first and then teach them how to apply them.
Step 2.
Go over school homework and our Test-level worksheets - better preparation for application test questions
Students can’t memorize solutions. They must understand the rationale behind each step and that’s what we teach.
Step 3.
Weekly Test-level worksheets + Mock exams
Teachers sometimes give easy homework and put on tough tests. QE develops our own worksheets that are on par with tests' difficulty, especially on application problems.
For most subjects, we provide mock exams to simulate an exam-writing environment. This will reduce stress.
Step 4.
QE students get Seminars on Study skills and test writing strategies to build the students long term success
We provide seminars throughout the year for our students.
We focus on building the long-term success of the student - on study skills, time management, test writing strategies, and how to reduce test anxieties.
Agencies/tutor centers Random approaches
Agency/center tutors come to the session empty-handed - students get a low grade
They randomly answer some questions from the students and burn out the hour.
Kids often don’t know what to ask - they don’t know what they don’t know.
As a result, students get poor grades and develop foundation gaps, which will damage their grades in future years.
Agency tutors have limited access to test-level problems
Most of the textbook problems are easy, whereas the teacher gives tough problems on tests. 30% of each test is based on application problems to which they have no access. Therefore, their students get low grades.
Lack of extra worksheets. No test-level difficulty problems
Their students get low grades due to a lack of practice
None. Students don’t learn any study skills or test writing strategies from Agencies/centers
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Meet our math tutors in Caledon
Meet our online and private math tutors in Caledon
QEA approach to tutoring students in Caledon
Nikki V.
QEA Math Teacher
Nikki is a certified teacher with Master degree in Education from University of Caledon. She has been working with QEA for over 6 years, and many of QEA top students came out of her class
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Kosal C.
Master candidate, Mathematics
York University
QEA Math Tutor
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The QEA Approach to Math Tutoring
- How is our math tutoring lessons run?
Private 1 on 1, Teaching based Math tutoring - that focuses on understanding, not memorizing
For each session in Math Tutoring Caledon, you will get:
- A full lesson on the concepts, review what you learn during the week. e.g. What is domain and range? What are the types of problems? What are the steps? (example from Math 10)
- Step by step explanation of major application / thinking problems. Math students mostly stumbled upon application / thinking problems. This part is very difficult, as it requires deep understanding of the concepts and good explanation. Your teacher will change the questions all the time and to solve them, you need to understand and apply.
- Good notes from our lesson board. As we teach the materials, we write everything down - explanations, solutions etc. These are valuable notes you can keep and use for reviewing for future math courses.
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How to get high marks in Math?
How to get high marks in Math 11 (MCR3U)?
Common challenges for math 11
Grade 11 Math is a major stepping stone into more advanced math in the 12th grade. From experience, we`ve seen that lots of students at this stage are often at a crossroads. Many of them do not know whether to choose the Mixed level math course or the Academic level math course. But we usually advise them to go for the Academic level math, as it gives them options to choose from a more diverse range of university courses. The challenge is that they'll have to do more work. So unless they are certain of the path they want to take, we encourage them to go for the Advanced level math course.
There are several challenging units in grade 11 Math, such as exponents, transformation, trigonometry graphing, and trigonometry identities. In fact, it is at this level that they get introduced to proofs. The simpler units include quadratics, series, and sequences.
2 tips to score higher marks on math 11 MCR3U
Before taking this math course, try to strengthen your math foundational skills from grade 10. Key math skills include factoring (especially trinomials), fractions (grade 8-9 level), Linear systems and quadratics with a good understanding of domain and range, x and y intercepts and asymptotes. With math foundational skills down it will be easier to follow the lessons and work in this math course, and less time will be spent catching up on previous material.
Many grade 11 math questions involve multiple steps. Ensure you understand why you are undertaking each step from a logical or math perspective, and the pinpoint the goal of the steps, that is to say as ‘what am I trying to solve?’ Work through the steps after you have done this. By breaking the problems into steps, the questions will seem less overwhelming.
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How to get high marks in Advanced Functions (MHF4U)?
Common challenges for advanced functions
In Advanced Functions, students learn units like factoring, graphing, trigonometry, and exponents. Most university programs require this course as a prerequisite, hence they`re very important. Typically, students will build upon the skills they learned in the Grade 11 course. At this point, things can get even tougher for an average student. Some units, such as polynomial functions, are quite simple, while others, such as trigonometry and proofs are on the hard side. For this reason, some students have described Advanced Functions as a rollercoaster ride of a course, considering all the thrills and challenges it entails.
2 tips to score higher marks on advanced functions MHF4U
It would be a good idea, before the beginning of Advanced Functions, to brush up on the foundation's skills of math, such as factoring (especially trinomial factoring), domain and range, graphing, adding rational expression, and trigonometry ratios. If you wait until the course begins, it may be difficult to keep pace with the new material in Advanced Functions. Foundations are always important, and as with all mathematics course, this one builds upon your past knowledge, so be sure to review before starting Advanced Functions!
Also, make sure to keep good, organized notes to stay on top of the course units in Advanced Functions. Do not be afraid to practice problems beyond those assigned in the homework, as Advanced Functions is known for containing a very wide variety of questions and problems, and therefore the more you expose yourself to such problems, the better prepared you will be. Because of this, the Queen Elizabeth Academy provides all of our students with extra worksheets on Advanced Functions and practice tests to hone their skills and succeed.
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How to get high marks in Calculus and Vectors 12 (MCV4U)?
Common challenges for Calculus and Vectors 12
In Calculus, there are two different sections - derivative (extends from work in Advanced Functions) and Vectors Calculus, which is completely unrelated to the first. Vector Calculus is similar to Physics in terms of problem-solving. The Calculus derivative section takes root in and branches out from Advanced Functions. It includes units like algebra, graphing, trigonometry, and logarithms. The vector component, on the other hand, is entirely new, and involves 3D equations of lines and planes. The problem-solving aspects of Vector Calculus are also similar to physics. Generally, many students find Advanced Functions difficult.
2 tips to score higher marks on Calculus and Vectors 12 MCV4U
In order to succeed in Vector Calculus, make sure you are proficient in exponents, factoring, combining rational expressions such as fractions with algebra, and solving equations.
Make sure to pay special attention to the Optimization Unit in Calculus, which includes many word problems. If you struggle with word problems, make sure to prepare for this Calculus unit in particular. As always, make sure to keep your notes organized. Identify the different kinds of Calculus problems. This will help you to clarify the Calculus concepts in this course significantly, and also help to keep track of your progress.
When approaching vectors in Calculus, the concepts are highly complex. To address this, try to lay out and write down all of the steps clearly, and write down why you are taking such steps as well. What variable are you attempting to achieve at every step? This approach to tackle Calculus will simplify some of the more complex questions, and will also allow you to pinpoint areas in which you will require extra help.
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Math course
Description
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MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions
Private Credit Course Overview
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions is one of the most important Math courses in grade 12 for university admission
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What is MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions?
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions is a key math course in grade 12, pre-calculus. It explores important concepts in trigonometry, graphing, polynomials and rational functions.
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What does MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions stand for?
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions is a course code designed by the Ministry of Education. MHF stands for Advanced Functions, 4 stands for 4th year in high school (grade 12) and U stands for a course preparing for university
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What is Advanced Functions?
Advanced Functions is one of the 3 math courses in grade 12, besides calculus and data management. It’s a pre-calculus course, therefore many concepts you learn in this course will serve as a foundation for calculus, whether you are taking it in grade 12 or first year.
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Is Advanced Functions harder than Calculus?
Some units in Advanced Functions are very difficult, such as trigonometry (double angle formulas). We will say that in general Calculus is harder.
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MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions - Course Description
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions extends students’ experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics.
MHF4U is intended both for students taking the Calculus and Vectors course as a prerequisite for a university program and for those wishing to consolidate their understanding of mathematics before proceeding to any one of a variety of university programs.
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What is taking MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions like?
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions is a very important course for many students because most university programs require this course as a pre-requisite. The skills learned in the Grade 11 course are built upon in this course, including factoring, graphing, trigonometry and exponents.
Students will likely have varying levels of proficiency when taking this course, as some units, such as polynomial functions, are quite simple, while others, such as trigonometry and proofs. Some students have thus described it as a roller coaster ride of a course, with all the thrills (and challenges) that that entails.
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Tips to succeed in MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions
It would be a good idea, before the beginning of this course, to brush up on the foundations of mathematics, such as factoring (especially trinomial factoring), domain and range, graphing, adding rational expression, and trigonometry ratios. If you wait until the course beings, it may be difficult to keep pace with the new material which is being taught. Foundations are always important, and as with all mathematics courses, this one builds upon your past knowledge, so be sure to review.
Also, make sure to keep good, organized notes to stay on top of the course units. Do not be afraid to practice problems beyond those assigned in the homework, as MHF4U Advanced Functions is known for containing a very wide variety of questions and problems, and therefore the more you expose yourself to such problems, the better prepared you will be. Because of this, the Queen Elizabeth Academy provides all of our students with extra worksheets and practice tests to hone their skills and succeed.
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MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Unit Outline
Unit 1: Polynomial and Rational Functions (30 hours)
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Topics covered:
- Describing Polynomial Expressions
- Identifying Polynomial Functions
- Classifying Polynomial Functions
- Exploring the Effect of Degree on Polynomial Functions
- Determining End Behaviors
- Convert Polynomials in Factored Form
- Factor Theorem
- Long Division
- Transformation of Polynomial Functions
- Odd and Even Functions
- Graphs of Reciprocal Functions
- Connecting Algebraic and Graphical Representations of Rational Functions
- Solving Rational Functions
- Solving Inequalities
Unit 2: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions (30 hours)
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Topics covered:
- Understanding Logarithmic Functions
- Characteristics of Logarithmic Functions
- Connecting Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Solving Logarithmic and Exponential Equations
- Transformations of Logarithmic Functions with Graphing
Unit 3: Trigonometric Functions (35 hours)
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Topics covered:
- Understanding Trigonometric Functions
- Radian vs. degree
- Calculate Angles in Radian Measure
- Understanding the characteristics of Sine, Cosine and Tangent Functions
- Graphing the primary and secondary Trigonometric Functions
- Transformation of Sinusoidal Functions
- Connecting Algebraic nad Graphical Representations of Sinusoidal Functions
- Solving Trigonometric Equations
- Understanding and Applying Compound Angle Formulas
- Equivalent Trigonometric Expressions
- Proof Trigonometric identities using Double Angle Formulas
- Derive Solutions of Trigonometric Equations
Unit 4: Characteristics of Functions (15 hours)
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Topics covered:
- Express a Function as a Combination of other Functions
- Combine functions by Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying or Dividing other functions
- Calculate the Domain and Range of a function and its combined function
- Composite Functions
- Solving Equations of Composite Function
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Assessment and Final Exam
Assessments (Assignments, Tests) and Final Exams for MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions
Assessments (Assignments, Tests, Term work 70%)
One Test and one assignment per unit
Final Exam (30%)
The exam is the final evaluation of MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions. The final exam includes all the topics taught in MHF4U, covering all areas of evaluation: knowledge, application, thinking and inquiry, communications.
The final exam for MHF4U is 2 hours in length.
MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions Report Card
Report card for MHF4U Grade 12 Advanced Functions
Mid term report will be issued when the student has completed 55 hours of lessons.
Final report card will be issued when the student has completed 110 hours of lessons including the final exam.
MCV4U Calculus
Private Credit Course Overview
MCV4U / Calculus is one of the most important Math courses in grade 12 for university admission
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MCV4U Calculus - Course Description
This course builds on students’ previous experience with functions and their developing understanding of rates of change. Students will solve problems involving geometric and algebraic representations of vectors and representations of lines and planes in three-dimensional space; broaden their understanding of rates of change to include the derivatives of polynomial, sinusoidal, exponential, rational, and radical functions; and apply these concepts and skills to the modelling of real-world relationships. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics. This course is intended for students who choose to pursue careers in fields such as science, engineering, economics, and some areas of business, including those students who will be required to take a university-level calculus, linear algebra, or physics course.
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What is taking MCV4U Calculus like?
There are two different sections in this course; the first is derivative or extends from work in Advanced Functions; the second other is Vectors, which, unlike the first, is totally new. Vectors are essentially similar to Physics when it comes to problem-solving.
The derivative section takes root in work done in Advanced Functions and will typically include algebra, graphing, trigonometry, and logarithms.
The vector aspect of the course includes 3D equations of lines and planes. Because of the similarity of vector problem-solving to physics, many students find this course component more complicated than the first one.
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Tips to succeed in MCV4U Calculus
For students to succeed in Vector Calculus, they must be proficient in exponents, factoring, combining rational expressions such as fractions with algebra, and solving equations.
You want to pay special attention to the Optimization Unit, which usually includes many word problems. However, if you have trouble dealing with word problems, be sure to prepare for this unit in particular. Do not forget to keep your notes organized while you identify the different kinds of problems. This will significantly help you to clarify the concepts in the course, and to keep track of your progress.
The concepts of vectors are very complex. So when approaching vector problems, be sure to layout and write down all of the steps clearly. Also, write down why such steps are necessary. For instance, what variable are you attempting to achieve with each step? This approach will undoubtedly simplify even more complicated questions and allow you to easily identify areas where you need additional help.
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MCV4U Calculus Unit Outline
Unit 1: Limits
MCV4U Topics covered:
- Introduction to Limits
- Finding Limit from Graphs
- Limit Properties
- Finding Limits Algebraically
- Continuity
- Rate of change and tangent line
Unit 2: Derivative
MCV4U Topics covered:
- Introduction to Derivatives
- Derivative Properties
- Derivative Rules
Unit 3: Derivative Application (part 1)
MCV4U Topics covered:
- Implicit Differentiation
- Related Rates
- Optimization
Unit 4: Derivative Application (part 2)
MCV4U Topics covered:
- First Derivative and Critical points
- Second Derivative and Points of Inflection
- Curve Sketching
Unit 5: Vectors
MCV4U Topics covered:
- Introduction to Vectors
- Vectors Properties
- Vector Addition
- Forces and Velocity Word Problems
- Vectors in 2D and 3D
- Dot Product
- Cross product
- Scalar and Vector Projection
Unit 6: Lines and Planes
MCV4U Topics covered:
- Row Reduction
- Representation of Lines in 2D and 3D
- Intersections of Lines and Planes
- Intersection of Planes
MCV4U Calculus Assessment and Final Exam
Assessments (Assignments, Tests) and Final Exams for MCV4U Calculus
Assessments (Assignments, Tests, Term work 70%)
One Test and one assignment per unit
Final Exam (30%)
The exam is the final evaluation of MCV4U Calculus. The final exam includes all the topics taught in MCV4U, covering all areas of evaluation: knowledge, application, thinking and inquiry, communications.
The final exam for MCV4U is 2 hours in length.
MCV4U Calculus Report Card
Report card for MCV4U Calculus
Mid term report will be issued when the student has completed 55 hours of lessons.
Final report card will be issued when the student has completed 110 hours of lessons including the final exam.
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FAQ for Math Tutoring Caledon
How much does a math tutor cost per hour in Canada?
The cost per hour for math tutor in Canada, depends on the grade. For QE Math tutoring, you get the most value out of the money you spend. You get great education and caring tutors who will help your child to build foundation, not just answering a few questions.
How much is a math tutor in Ontario?
The cost for a math tutor in Ontario depends on the grade level. For QE math tutoring, you get the best learning experience, building the foundation and great education for the money you spend. It's more than just getting someone to answer a few questions. Your child will get a role model, a top academic achiever, who will coach and guide your child step by step.
Is Mathnasium better than Kumon?
We don't comment on our competitor, but QE delivers one on one private tutoring (not groups) that is lesson based with high quality tutors.
Are math tutors worth it?
Math tutor is worth it, if you can find a good one, who will help you to build a good foundation It's important because math counts for most of your university application marks, and it's very competitive.
How much does a math tutor cost in Caledon?
It varies based on the age of the child and subject university tutoring of course requires a different level of expertise and will cost more than elementary school tutoring doing division.
Is it worth getting a maths tutor?
The main part is to build a good foundation. Math is cumulative, if you ignore the issue, it will stack up and you still have to deal with the foundation gaps at a later date.
What should you not do when tutoring
4 things that you shouldn't do when tutoring:
1. Late
2. Lose focus
3. Not know what topic to cover
4. Lack of practice / don't do your homework
Is hiring a tutor worth it?
Yes if your tutor is good, knows how to teach, and knowledgable. We have the best tutors in the QE team, who have the experience and passion to help you succeed.
Is it worth paying a tutor?
Yes if your tutor is good and if you are behind. It is important to build a good foundation, so you can excel in your high school year and be competitive on your university applications.
At what age should I get my child a tutor?
We have students coming from grade 5 to university. Grade 5 to 7 will be a good starting age, where the basic foundation is important and you are not doing catch-up. In this case you can nurture your child's skill and interest and build a good routine.
Are tutors better than teachers?
Teachers have to manage a class or 30+ kids, whereas QE tutors are one on one. The level of attention is unmatch - not because of the skills of the teacher, but because of the session setup. We can target and tailor to the strengths and weakness of the student and focus on overcoming individual gaps in their foundation. You can't do that in a 30 kids classroom.
Is tutoring once a week effective?
It depends on the student's level. If the student is achieving 80% or above, then once a week should be fine. Anything below you should consider doing twice a week. A lot of time has to be spent on overcoming your foundation gaps, and at the same time keep you up on the current curriculum.
What is the hardest part of tutoring?
The hardest part of tutoring is adapting the teaching approach to the learning style of the student. The second part is to encourage and inspire the student with passion, especially the ones who have lost confidence. QE has turned around students from 55% to acheiving 89% in grade 12, within a year. But this takes a lot of efforts and persistence.
How many times a week should you tutor?
Ongoing research consistently demonstrates that students perform at their best when they receive regular and consistent tutoring services. For the majority of students, receiving this level of support twice a week strikes a balance that provides necessary assistance without feeling overly burdensome.
Is 50 too old to start teaching?
Regardless of where you are in your path towards becoming a teacher, it is essential to recognize that age should not be a determining factor. Schools and students require a diverse range of teachers with varied backgrounds and experiences. In fact, your unique experiences and skills are likely to be an asset, contributing to the richness and value of your classroom and your teaching. In summary, it is never too late to pursue a career in teaching!
What a tutor should not do?
Here are 7 things that tutors must avoid:
1.Revealing personal details about their private life. While it is the responsibility of tutors to supervise the academic development of their students, it is also important to maintain appropriate social boundaries.
2.Engaging in physical contact with their students.
3.Showing up for sessions unprepared.
4.Losing their temper or composure while tutoring.
5.Refusing to adapt to the individual learning styles and needs of their students.
6.Moving through material too quickly, without ensuring that their students have understood the concepts.
7.Making promises that they cannot keep.
Is paying for a tutor worth it?
Tutoring offers a valuable opportunity for one-on-one attention to your child, and consistent sessions provide them with the chance to work through homework assignments, improve organizational skills, develop effective planning strategies, and prepare thoroughly for upcoming tests.
Can I become a teacher without a degree?
It is possible to become a teacher without a degree and obtain the Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS) status, which the government recognizes as being equivalent to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in maintained primary and secondary schools.
How do I know if a tutor is good?
When evaluating whether a tutor is a good fit for you, consider these five factors:
1.The tutor establishes a positive working relationship with you.
2.The tutor communicates their plans and expectations in a clear and timely manner.
3.The tutor is able to explain complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand.
4.The tutor's ultimate goal is to help you become self-sufficient and independent.
5.The tutor's expectations are realistic and achievable.
Remember, hiring a tutor is a decision that revolves around your needs and goals.
What are the disadvantages of tutoring?
Here are some potential drawbacks to consider when hiring a tutor:
High expenses
Risk of wasting money
Poor match with tutor
Tutor may not be certified
Safety concerns
Children may view tutoring as an obligation, leading to lack of motivation
Reduced time for extracurricular activities and other pursuits
In contrast, here are 5 benefits of STEM education for girls.
How do I know if a tutor is good?
When choosing a tutor, consider these 5 factors to assess if they are a good fit for you:
1.The tutor establishes a strong and effective working relationship with you.
2.The tutor communicates their plans and objectives clearly and in advance.
3.The tutor can simplify complex concepts and make them easy to understand.
4.The tutor's ultimate goal is to empower you to work independently without requiring their assistance.
5.The tutor sets reasonable and achievable expectations for your progress.
Remember, selecting a tutor is a decision that should prioritize your unique needs and learning goals.
How do I find a math tutor?
One effective way to find a high-quality tutor for your child is to ask other parents for recommendations. Word of mouth can be an invaluable resource in this regard. If you are aware of another parent who has hired a math tutor for their child, consider requesting their contact information, thereby streamlining the search process with minimal effort.
What types of students have Caledon math tutors worked with?
Caledon tutors have experience with a diverse range of students including elementary school children, high school students, college students, and those with special needs, ensuring that they can adapt their teaching methods to various learning styles and requirements.
What qualities should I look for in a math tutor?
A good math tutor should have deep knowledge of the subject, excellent communication skills, enthusiasm for teaching, the ability to identify and adapt to a student's needs, and a personalized approach to teaching.
How personalized are the tutoring sessions in Caledon?
Tutoring sessions are highly personalized, often beginning with an assessment to identify the student's strengths and weaknesses. Tutoring plans are then tailored to address the individual needs of the student, making each session as effective as possible.
How do Caledon tutors keep sessions engaging for students?
Tutors often use a variety of tools and techniques to keep lessons engaging, including interactive problem-solving, real-world applications of math concepts, and technology integration to make learning more interactive and enjoyable.
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Our Approach of Tutoring for students in Caledon
At QEA, we focus on building the foundation of our students and understanding of the materials, not memorizing. Our tutoring approach facilitates independent thinking, whether it is analyzing a math solution or a Shakespeare text. Our tutors teach each lesson meticulously step by step, explain in a manner that our students can understanding.
If you live in Caledon would want your children to enhance their academic standing and build long term success, you are welcome to join our private tutoring program comprising of chemistry, biology, physics, math and English. Our team of tutors are specialized in each of these subject areas, and will become a role model of your children for academic achievements.
The Queen Elizabeth Quality
Queen Elizabeth Academy has a strong tradition of providing high quality education through our science tutoring programs. Many of our students were admitted to top universities with scholarship ranging from $2,000 to $23,000. Queen Elizabeth student's alumni had built strong foundation, which had helped them to pursue their science career in university. Many of our student's alumni had successfully entered medical school and Master degree program in chemistry and biology.
In our science tutoring programs, we coach our students with care and with easy to understand explanation over complex science concepts. We work with our student through step by step.
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Math Tutoring Caledon Curriculum
High school math topics
In taking high school math course, here are the topics covered:
MPM1D. Grade 9 Principle of Mathematics
Grade 9 Math Tutoring Curriculum
Unit 1. Numeracy and Number Sense
- Numbers: Percents, Ratios and Rates
- Understanding Exponents
- Learning the principles of Fractions
Unit 2. Polynomials
- Exponent Laws
- Polynomials
- Distributive Property
Unit 3. Equations
- Simplifying Expressions and Solving Equations
- Algebra
Unit 4. Linear Relations
- Determining Characteristics of Linear Relations
- Investigating Constant Rate of Change
- Variation
Unit 5. Measurement and Geometry
- Slope and intercept
- Investigating the Properties of Slope
- Solving Problems Involving Perimeter, Area, Surface Area, and Volume
MPM2D. Grade 10 Principles of Mathematics
Grade 10 Math Tutoring Curriculum
Unit 1. Quadratic Relations
- Solving Linear Systems
- Basic Properties of Quadratic Relations
- Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Relations
Unit 2. Analytic Geometry
- Solving Problems by Using Linear Systems
- Exploring Line Segments
- Understanding Geometric Properties
Unit 3. Trigonometry
- Properties of Triangles
- Circumcentre of a Triangle
- Investigating Similarity and Solving Problems Involving Similar Triangles
Unit 4. Polynomials and Factoring
- Different types of Factoring
- Laws of Exponent
- Multi-Stage of Factoring
MCR3U. Grade 11 Functions
Grade 11 Math Tutoring Curriculum
Unit 1. Exploring Functions
- Introduce Rational Expressions
- Domain and Range
- Function Notation
- Learning Transformations of Functions
- Exponential Functions
- Discrete Functions
Unit 2. Trigonometry
- Primary and Secondary Trigonometric Ratios
- Laws of Sine and Cosine
- Applications of Trigonometry
- Solving problems using Trigonometry
Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions
- Sketching graphs of Sine, Cosine and Tangent
- Understanding Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
- Solving problems using Trigonometric Equations
Unit 4. Sequences and Series
- Introduce Sequences
- 3 types of Sequences
- Pascal’s Triangle
- Binomial Theorem
- Arithmetic and Geometric Series
MHF4U. Grade 12 Advanced Functions
Grade 12 Math Tutoring Curriculum
Unit 1. Polynomial Functions
- Transformations of Polynomial Functions
- Sketching graphs of Polynomial Functions
- Average Rate of Change
- Instantaneous Rate of Change
Unit 2. Polynomial Equations
- Descartes’ Rule of Signs
- Understanding Polynomial Equations
- Theorem of Factors
Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions
- Application of radian measure
- Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
- Solving problems involving Trigonometric equations
Unit 4. Logarithmic Functions
- Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
- Understanding Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- Solving problems involving Logarithmic equations
- Properties of Logarithms
MCV4U. Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors
Grade 12 Math Tutoring Curriculum
Unit 1. Vectors
- Introduction to vectors and scalars
- Understanding vector properties
- Vector operations
Unit 2. Vector Applications
- Forces as Vectors
- Velocities as Vectors
- Dot Cross Product
Unit 3. Lines and Planes
- Parametric and Vector Equations of Lines in 2-Space
- Symmetric and Scalar Equations of Lines in 2-Space
- Lines in 3-Space
Unit 4. Rates of Change and Limits
- Rates of Change
- Learning the limits of functions
- The Derivative of a Function
Unit 5. Derivative Rules
- Power rule
- Product rule
- Chain Rule
- Quotient Rule
Unit 6. Curve Sketching
- Functions' Increasing/Decreasing Intervals
- Asymptotes
- Optimization
- L’Hôpital’s Rule
- Related Rates
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Students tutored by QEA in Caledon
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I credit QEA for my entry into Western Engineering! Tutors/Teachers actually teach and care about ensuring students fully grasp the learning, their on-line group learning format far exceeds that in the public school system, numerous additional resources were available to set me up for success, and the school is very well run and organized. Thank you QEA!read more
It was a pleasure and a turning points for my children education when they joined Queen Elizabeth's Academy. What really make this Academy different is the great attention given to students, they analyse carefully the strength and weakness of their student, they work on clear strategy to improve students performance and are very flexible to change strategy when needed. they worked patiently with my son and improved his performance to excellency. It is great how management and especially Mr. Victor follow up with us on my son progress , I received many phone calls and emails with updates, this tight follow up and advices we received resulted in huge difference in my son performance and his awareness to his education. I highly recommend QEA.read more
My daughter decided to get a jump start to her last year in high school and decided to take the Gr 12 English summer course at Queen Elizabeth Academy. She had a great experience with Victor and her teacher Justin. Based on current circumstances classes were held virtually. Content was delivered in a professional manner, with group discussions and constant support throughout the course. I would highly recommend Queen Elizabeth Academy.read more
At a time when school had to be done differently, Queen Elizabeth Academy stepped up to the plate. During the initial change of school due to Covid my son was going to a public ally funded school and the most contact he had with his teachers was to read or watch something on-line and then do an assignment which he got a grade back but no feedback on what he did right or wrong. At Queensway academy my son has to sign on daily with his teacher and classmates ( small class size only 8 students) and she actually teaches a class. There is plenty of time for questions and my son gets feedback on his tests. Being at work I can’t monitor if my son actually signs on but there is great communication from the school. One day my son slept in and I got text and emails asking where my son was. They follow up quickly if you have any questions or concerns. I highly recommend attending here. Great learning happens here.read more
My daughter Megan has had the opportunity to take grade 11 math and grade 12 advanced functions at queen Elizabeth Academy. She is registered for physics 12 in the fall. Due to the pandemic situation we have been very worried that our child is not going to get the foundations in math and science that she needs. Thanks to Victor and his team of highly qualified teachers our concerns have been alleviated. Megan has had the traditional in class model with QEA and has just finished up with an online platform. Both have been great and I am confident that Megan is now prepared for university. I truly believe that the public school system of distance learning cannot do what Victor and his team have done for my daughter. She has been prepared for success as a direct result of professional teaching methods that work.read more
Have had nothing but positive experience with QEA for my 2 kids. We have taken both credit courses and some tutoring as necessary. Private credit courses were mainly grade 12 English over the summer and grade 12 math courses throughout the fall semester in the evening. I have heard quite a bit about private credit courses offered by other schools that are not as through and almost too easy for students to get high average. Courses at QEA are well laid out and very extensive to make sure they provide good foundations for post secondary education.
Victor is excellent at communicating with parents and students and he is also very good at listening and acting on everyones feedback. Highly recommend QEA!!read more
My son took a summer class from Queens Elizabeth Academy to improve his ability to do math. During this month, I can see a huge improvement because his mindset of learning and practicing his math skills are incredible. Huge thank you to Queens Elizabeth Academy for helping my son and helping his learning abilities.
My brother has enjoyed his tutoring immensely, and the tutors were kind and attentive throughout the quick paced overall tutoring period. Would definitely recommend QEA to anyone looking for summer tutoring.
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*Note that Queen Elizabeth premise are currently located in Mississauga, Oakville and Etobicoke. For the other locations, we offer online live tutoring over zoom.
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Johnson’s Lane
Mississauga. ON.
+1 (365) 800-3775