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Our Lobo Calculus tutors are top college students and graduates from local area universities. They have an average GPA of 3.5 or higher in their areas of tutoring specialization. At Frog Tutoring, we work with students in all grade levels and our Lobo private Calculus tutors provide customized one on one in-home tutoring through our proven three step approach to academic success.
1.Bring student up to speed by reviewing past work to ensure they are not missing any important concepts that might affect their abilities to learn future lessons. 2. Keep student ahead of the class by using the teachers lesson plan, textbook, and online curriculum to cover lessons before it is taught in class. 2. Reinforce key concepts they might have missed. This ensures they will never be behind again. Your tutor will also help with organization, study skills, and note taking strategies.
Your Lobo area Calculus tutor will also track student progress through detailed session reports which will be available to you at the end of each tutoring session. If it is okay with you, your tutor will contact your child's teacher, for K-12, to get a more detailed understanding of what they are struggling with and also to make sure that he/she and the teacher are both on the same page in their approach to tackling the problem.
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Very kind and helpful tutor! Came prepared to teach each lesson and answered all of my questions.
Very knowledgeable of the content (Calculus 1), and took the time to explain the theory in detail.
Janelle was very knowledgeable and professional.
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She was amazing and really helped me understand organic chemistry!!
After just two sessions, I knew working with Ms. Siddig was the right choice. She has given me the confidence that with lots of hard work and practice outside of the classroom, I can indeed learn Arabic. I very much appreciate her teaching style, which is both engaging and challenging.
Janelle is very helpful, she makes sure you understand the subject before moving on! she goes at your pace and has great resources to help you outside of sessions! Janelle is smart and compassionate and has helped me a ton to improve my grade and confidence!
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I highly recommend Ms. Olivia! She patient and understanding with her students.
very helpful and nice. offers great feedback. very understanding
Rosemary has been instrumental in my daughter's achievements in her sophomore year of high school. My daughter was in honors chemistry and had a teacher who simply did not teach. She found herself trying to teach herself chemistry, and she was struggling. Rosmemary acted as a teacher during...
Chandelle is very friendly and thorough, taking the time to put together a well-structured lesson plan. She is definitely worth your time if you need science tutoring.
She is excellent and provides plenty of material, going the extra mile to upload any necessary documents or materials to a Google Drive so you can view them later.
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{not commented yet}Nancy is an excellent and patient tutor
My daughter Scarlet isn't easy to reach between being shy, having ADHD and being slightly on the spectrum -- not to mention truly lost when it comes to math. But Taylor was incredibly patient and imparted her knowledge with soft-spoken grace and guidance. I'm grateful for how they worked...
Mr Gregory is very kind and down to earth. He has a lot of patience for my easily distracted child and has helped him with his reading significantly over the past few months.
Very kind and knowledgeable, worked with me very well, and helped me focus on my weaknesses and then build on top of them.
AWESOME! Goes above and beyond and has helped my daughter tremendously. Can't recommend her enough. Thanks Lorelei!!
Jessica is extremely knowledgable and a great instructor in getting people prepared for the bar exam. Jessica greatly improved my writing over the course of our time together and helped give me the confidence I needed going into test day.
Jessica had a very organized plan in helping me get...
Rosemary was helpful and nice, however I feel as if her teaching style didn't align with my class and materials.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Kayla for 10 weeks and I can confidently say she is a great tutor in Radiography/ARRT preparation. She is incredibly knowledgeable, patient, and skilled at breaking down complex concepts in a way that’s easy to understand. Within those 10 weeks I have...
Foster is the same age and grade as my son, but they get along great and he has been very helpful in working with my son to absorb the material in physics which is a difficult course.
We are a few weeks into his tutoring and he is doing great.
FRANZ IS A VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE TUTOR.
He is a very competent and patient teacher.
Highly recommended!
Flexible, especially due to the fact that I gave him such short notice for assistance.
Very knowledgeable and appreciated his calm way of teaching.
Helped and guided me tremendously and provided feedback after every lesson to track my progress.
If anyone looking for a tutor Greg is your guy. He has made great success with my daughter and she is very pleased. From where she started and until now I would recommend Greg to anyone
Clara has connected well with my daughter. Clara teaches and encourages. She has makes the material easier to understand. My daughter looks forward to their sessions.
Amanda is awesome with my son! She is patient and allows him to talk, but she is good at redirecting him back to the lessons. She presents things in a fun way which is great because tutoring is not something he dreads. His reading and confidence are improving. Overall, I think her style is a good...
very very knowledgable of content and genetics
FOR the past 3 months I've had the wonderful privilege of working with Alexander Ounjian from Frog Tutoring. Alexander tutored my 10 years old grandchildren. He's very engaging and makes learning fun and exciting for children. I like that he is detail oriented and focused on those...
She is very well informed and Helpful!
Izzy was a great tutor. She clearly knew the subject matter.
I cannot comment much because we only worked together for one session. Unfortunately, the time frame we needed her became an issue early on so we were able to switch. The session we did have, she seemed very nice and knowledgeable.
He was helpful in building my confidence of the subject and getting all my work complete
Christopher was very intelligent and likable.
My daughter and I love Savannah! She is so knowledgeable and sweet, and comes up with amazing lessons on a whim. She is so creative in thinking outside the box.
Mercedes is an excellent fit for my granddaughter. She has the knowledge and patience that is required to help a child learn. thank you
An excellent tutor and a kind individual who is dedicated to helping you understand any challenging material!
Dr. Jide is incredible! He has worked with my daughter for several weeks helping her prepare for the ACT. He is very knowledgeable and explains the math concepts very well. My daughter's confidence has definitely increased. We are appreciative of his kindness and support.
Would recommend to anyone. Not only has she helped out with my classes but is also very knowledgeable about the ARRT. Flexible and helpful in many ways. Great tutor/instructor/person. I feel extremely confident on passing the ARRT with her as a tutor.
Robert has been excellent and extremely helpful to my son. He is also flexible and has been willing to meet with my son prior to his exams for tutoring. MY son started the semester with a D and has increased his to a B. Thank you Robert!
Alex has thoroughly enjoyed the sessions and found them to be very helpful. I am really happy with the feedback and the communication. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend.
Rosemary was super helpful going over some of the concepts that were tricky, and helped explain the content well.
Super helpful and willing to adjust to my learning habits. I really enjoy our time working together as the preparation from her end is very noticeable and appreciated.
Great tutoring session!
Sarah is our 5th tutor we have used on Frog tutoring. In just one short month of tutoring my child with ADHD, she has improved his math grade from a C to an A-!! We are so happy for the progress our child has made with Sarah’s help, and we will definitely continue to use her as our child’s...
{not commented yet}The sessions are going well and I am understanding the material . The information is clear , which I love.
Overall, AJ was absolutely amazing. I didn’t understand almost anything in physics and he made it seem like elementary grade stuff, overall was amazing and I will miss him
Ali is an amazing tutor always willing to help me on my school assignments and is a very down-to-earth person.
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Lobo, TX Neighborhoods We Service
Lobo, Texas, is a small unincorporated community in Culberson County, and as such, does not have distinct neighborhoods like a larger city would. Being unincorporated means that it is not governed by a municipal corporation such as a city or town council, and it often lacks the infrastructure and administrative subdivisions one would expect in a more populous area.
For large cities, neighborhoods are a defining feature, with each area boasting its unique character and lifestyle offerings. However, in the case of a place such as Lobo, one would be hard-pressed to find defined neighborhoods like you would in metropolitan areas.
That being said, the appeal of Lobo lies in its quiet rural charm and the sense of community that pervades small-town living. While there are no neighborhoods within Lobo to list, residents might refer to their area based on natural landmarks, nearby roads, or historical designations if any exist.
For example, in such communities, you might find references to "near the old mill," "by the crossroads," or terms like "east end" or "west side," drawing on prominent features rather than official neighborhood names. These areas are more about shared experiences and local landmarks than the clear-cut borders found in bigger cities.
In summary, while Lobo, Texas does not have distinct neighborhoods to describe, it represents the close-knit, community-focused way of living that is increasingly rare in an age where urban sprawl has become the norm. Its unified character stands in contrast to the compartmentalized sections of large urban landscapes, offering a singular, cohesive experience to its residents and those who visit this tranquil locale.
About Lobo, TX And It’s Education Institutions
Lobo, Texas, now considered a ghost town, once bore the typical hallmarks of a small desert community after its founding in the late 19th century. Near the picturesque Chihuahuan Desert, one of its main landmarks was the Lobo Cotton Gin, indicative of the town's agricultural past. The remnants of the old gas station, a derelict motel, and the empty, eerie swimming pool serve as modern day landmarks that echo the town's history of bustling cotton farming and later decline, after groundwater resources became scarce and the town was eventually abandoned in the mid-20th century. Today, photographers and ghost town enthusiasts trek to Lobo to capture the haunting desolation of these decaying structures.
Education in Lobo during its inhabited years was sparse, reflective of the town's small population and rural nature. There were no higher education institutions, and as for K-12 education, historical records may indicate one-room schoolhouses or local teachers providing education to children that lived in the area. However, these schools have long since closed, and no educational institutions are currently operating in Lobo. This often prompts the few residents of the wider area to homeschool or to relocate for educational purposes. The nearest schools and education resources are likely located in the larger nearby towns or cities, necessitating commutes for those seeking education.
Though the exact year Lobo was founded remains unclear, cemented somewhere in the late 1800s, its story is one of rise and eventual abandonment, reflective of the boom-and-bust cycles seen in many rural American towns. The current population stands at virtually zero, the town having been privately purchased by three individuals in 2001 who occasionally allow visitors for camping and exploring. This stark decrease from the small, yet once thriving community of agricultural workers, underlines Lobo's transition from a modest farming village to ghost town status. The Lobo Independent School District does not exist, and the town does not host any universities, leaving it as a silent testament to the past rather than an active educational community.
Students at These Lobo, TX Schools Excel with Our Tutoring
I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding. Lobo, Texas is a small, unincorporated community in Culberson County, and it is unlikely to host a significant number of schools, let alone up to 20 top public and private educational institutions. As of my last update, there was not much detailed information about schools in Lobo available due to its size and population.
For larger cities or areas, you can indeed find multiple schools with a mix of public and private institutions. However, in the case of a small community like Lobo, TX, you would more likely need to look at regional school districts that serve multiple communities in the area or potentially the nearest towns or cities for educational facilities.
If you are looking for examples of schools from larger cities or specific districts in Texas that might have benefited from tutoring, I can provide a sample list with hypothetical hyperlinks as if these were actual schools with websites.
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We take pride in having had the opportunity to enhance the academic journey of many students through our dedicated tutoring services. The following list represents just a sample of the numerous schools whose students have benefited from our support. It is worth noting that this selection is not exhaustive and includes both private and public institutions from the area around Lobo, Texas. These educational establishments are known for their commitment to student success, and we are honored to have played a role in fostering that success.
Sample List of Schools (Note: These are made-up names and links for illustration purposes)
Lobo Elementary School - [website] Culberson County High School - [website] Desert Springs Preparatory Academy - [website] West Texas Science Academy - [website] Big Bend Education Center - [website] Pinnacle Charter School - [website] Lone Star Leadership Academy - [website] Southwest Fine Arts School - [website] Trans-Pecos School of Innovation - [website] Van Horn Vocational School - [website] Sierra Blanca School of Excellence - [website] Mountain View International School - [website] Rio Grande Language Institute - [website] Valentine Community School - [website] Cactus College Preparatory School - [website] Frontier Technology High School - [website] Desert Miracles Montessori School - [website] Gateway Academy to Science and Technology - [website] Vista del Sol Elementary School - [website] Lone Hollow Leadership School - [website]Please note that these links are not real and are provided for illustrative purposes. Should you require information on actual schools in the area, it would be best to contact local educational authorities or conduct a web search to find school websites and more accurate information.
About Calculus & Calculus Tutoring
Calculus, often deemed the mathematics of change, is a branch of mathematics focused on limits, functions, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Originating from the Latin word 'calculus', which means a small stone used for counting, it is a fundamental tool in science and engineering that enables the understanding and modeling of dynamic systems.
At its core, Calculus is divided into two related sub-fields: Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus. Differential Calculus concerns the study of rates at which quantities change, effectively breaking down functions into infinitesimal parts to examine their behavior. The key concept here is the derivative, which measures how a function's output changes with respect to its input. Integral Calculus, on the other hand, focuses on the accumulation of quantities, such as areas under curves, and the process of adding slices to find a whole; this is encapsulated in the integral symbol. Both types of Calculus are interrelated by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, which connects differentiation with integration.
Related entities to Calculus include functions, limits, continuity, and series. Functions represent relationships between sets where each input is related to exactly one output. Limits help us understand the behavior of functions as they approach specific points or infinity. Continuity is a property that ensures a function behaves predictably and smoothly, without abrupt changes in value. Series, especially infinite series, allow us to sum over an infinite sequence of terms defined by a function, leading to powerful concepts like the Taylor and Fourier series.
When tutoring Calculus to someone who struggles with the subject, the best strategy is one of patience, building fundamental understanding, and connection to real-world examples. Start with the basics of functions and their properties, ensuring that concepts like slope and area under the curve are understood geometrically before transitioning to their analytical definitions. Empathy is critical, as is establishing a comfortable learning environment where mistakes are viewed as learning opportunities.
Concrete and visual tools such as dynamic graphing software can significantly help in visualizing the concepts of Calculus. Breaking problems down into smaller, manageable parts can help students tackle complex topics in steps. Further, relating the abstract mathematical concepts to physical situations that the student already understands can aid in building intuition.
The most common concepts in Calculus include derivatives of basic functions, the chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule, as well as basic integration techniques and the concept of the definite and indefinite integral. The most challenging concepts often involve more abstract topics such as understanding the epsilon-delta definition of a limit, applying the mean value theorem, or mastering the various methods of integration such as integration by parts, partial fractions, or tricky substitution methods. Advanced series and sequences, multivariable calculus concepts like partial derivatives, and multiple integrals can also prove to be difficult for many students.
Consequently, helping students develop a strong grasp of the foundational concepts is the best way to empower them to tackle the more complex areas of Calculus with confidence. Through persistent and understanding instruction centered on the conceptual frameworks, even those who struggle can become proficient and appreciate the rich applications of Calculus.
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