Geometry tutoring, proofs and all.
Geometry is the year that asks students to write logic for the first time. It can feel completely different from Algebra 1, and that disconnect is where most students lose ground. Our tutors teach proof structure as a skill, not a hurdle.
The students we tend to do best with.
Right for sophomores in standard or honors geometry, students whose grade dipped in the first proof unit, and students preparing for an SAT or ACT that includes geometry.
Four things every Geometry engagement includes.
Proof writing as a craft
Two-column proofs feel arbitrary at first. We teach a structured habit (givens, then what we want, then the bridge) so proofs feel methodical.
Triangles, the workhorses
Most of geometry comes back to triangles. We drill the major theorems until they are automatic.
Coordinate geometry as a bridge to Algebra 2
Slope, distance, and midpoint show up later in calculus and physics. We teach them well now.
Intro trigonometry
SOHCAHTOA, the unit circle preview, and right-triangle trig open the door to precalc.
A plan you can read in a paragraph.
We pace sessions to the school's chapter rhythm and add proof-writing drills weekly. By the end of the year your student should be writing clean two-column proofs without prompting.
Geometry questions families ask.
Is honors geometry worth it for a sophomore?+
My student is strong at math but bad at proofs. Is that normal?+
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