Tutor Charlotte Tutoring Program for Adult Students All Year Long
Tutor Charlotte Tutoring Program for Adult Students (over 18) covers General Mathermatics, Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Algebra, Geometry, and Precalculus. Adult students are tutored anytime between 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. EST. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
There is no contract. There is no obligation to continue. You pay month to month only. You can stop academic tutoring anytime.
Professor: Dr. Kevin L. Powell, Mathematician and Physicist
Ph. 980-288-6115 Charlotte, NC
Ph. 704-719-0956 U.S. Whatsapp
Ph. 809-489-5760 D.R. Home Phone
Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. No phone calls will be accepted when tutoring is being done.
Question: What is a typical tutoring session like?
During the tutoring session, we ask the student the following questions and tutor what the student needs:
1. Do you have any homework that I can help you with today?
2. Do you have a quiz, test, or exam this week I can help you prepare for?
3. Do you need a lesson on a particular concept your teacher taught that you did not understand?
4. What did your math teacher teach you today?
Question: Can you tell me about Tutor Charlotte?
Tutor Charlotte can provide your student with daily academic help with their homework, and preparation for their quizzes, tests, and exams in school in the convenience of your student's home after school and online. In our interactive online classrooms, your student can speak directly to the master tutor live, view educational materials, ask and answer questions about homework, and complete practice quizzes, tests, and exams in preparation for upcoming quizzes, tests, and exams.
Question: Do I need a desktop computer for my student?
Yes, your student must have access to the internet, speakers on their computer, and I recommend access working printer to printout academic work. I recommend a desktop computer over Ipads and other devices.
Dr. Kevin L. Powell tutors and teaches Algebra strictly from the textbooks.
Algebra I
Algebra II
Geometry