How Tutor.com Works for Science
When science students are doing homework, studying for a test, or preparing for
finals, Tutor.com tutors can review assignments, work through practice problems,
or explain complex concepts.
Students connect to a professional science tutor for help with topics including:
- Elementary/Middle Grades
- Earth Science
- Biology and AP Biology*
- Chemistry and AP Chemistry*
- Physics and AP Physics*
Students simply choose the science subject they need help with, enter the problem
they are working on, and click connect. Only Tutor.com guarantees that every session
is one-to-one with a qualified tutor, so students get the focused attention they
deserve.
Differentiated Instruction that Supports Classroom Instruction
Students get help with a specific problem from a tutor who will work with the student
at their skill level, in a way that fits their learning style. Targeted tutoring
leverages the student’s current problem to reinforce the key concepts taught in
class that align to your state’s instructional standards.
Homework Completion Improves Student Performance
Tomorrow’s science lesson builds on what was taught in class today. Students who
fail to complete their homework assignments, miss concepts, and come to school the
next day already starting to fall behind. The further behind they get, the more
time and money schools have to spend on costly intervention models.
Tutor.com breaks the cycle of missed problems that lead to missed concepts and low
test scores. Students demonstrate proficiency before moving on to tackle the rest
of their assignment on their own. When every student has reliable access to qualified
tutors who can help, every student can get their homework complete and correct.
24/7 Online Office Hours for Every Science Student
Science teachers can’t keep office hours 24/7, and not every student has someone
they can turn to for help at home. When a classroom teacher can’t be available,
Tutor.com can--whenever and wherever a student needs help.
*AP is registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved
in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.