Greater Princeton AYLUS Continues Education Help Program (52nd) in July 2021

In July, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) students continued their Education Help Program. As school ends and summer break starts, some middle school students are looking for tutoring classes to improve their academic skills in classes like math, science, or reading. Because of this, GPA is holding tutoring opportunities in core subjects. 

This week, GPA member Annie Miao (7/7, 2 hrs) finished up her tutee’s summer review on percentages as they talked about word problems with percentages and how to approach them.

GPA member Yan Fischer (7/5, 2 hrs) offered reading classes to his students.

GPA member Zilu Cheng (7/6, 1 hr) had math lesson with his student Daniel Feng on Tuesday, July 6 this week for one hour.

GPA members Karen Yang (7/11, 2 hrs) and Kevin Song (7/11, 3 hrs): This week we started our lessons again for math class! We first reviewed what we learned before the break and answered a warm up question. We then did more review about slopes and how to find slopes using formulas and problems that our students tried out. We then started teaching students about intercepts and showed how they worked through graphing with Desmos, and allowed students to practice graphing themselves. We then introduced next week’s homework, we’ll be having class next week!

The program allows GPA members to provide reading, writing, speaking, communication, and more to their students across the country. 

Updated: July 11, 2021 — 2:51 pm

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