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Looking for Something for DC Metro Kids to DO this Summer? Think about hiring a PRIVATE TUTOR to help them get ahead in the 2008-2009 School Year

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

SUMMER TUTORING INVITATION FROM TRI-ED TUTORING:

One-on-One Summer School Tutoring

In a class of 25 students, it can be easy to get lost. One-on-one tutoring gives your student the individualized instruction he or she needs to succeed. Tri-Ed Tutoring, LLC offers one-on-one tutoring services for grades K-12 in a variety of subjects including basic study skills, homework help, math, science, english, and social studies.

Our tutoring services help young students with their current classroom curriculum by helping them understand the lessons and prepare for tests and quizzes, including helping kids understand the goals and contents of the SOL Grade 3 and SOL Grade 5 exams. By decoding the test questions, even the youngest of children can learn effective test taking strategies to help them through middle school, high school, and college!

Middle School students get the benefit of having additional help with their research and writing skills, extra math practice that will help them prepare for Pre-Algebra and Geometry, and practice with science concepts, too. Reading skills are stressed, and the SOL Grade 8 exams question structure is examined, too.

High School students love to work with Tri-Ed tutors over the summer because it gives them time to review basic skills in reading, writing, and math without the deadline of homework and projects due. They can participate in enrichment studies with our tutors, such as by delving into a history or literature project, or can focus all their study time working diligently and uninteruppted on the concepts so vital to improving scores on the S.A.T. Many of our students choose to use summer tutoring time to write reflective journals that will help them prepare their college application essays.

Bottom line, summer tutoring can be as fun, productive, or time consuming as parents and students would like it to be.

Learning how to “STUDY SMART” never comes too late or too early.

We also work to improve students’ overall study skills, so that “ideally” by the time they have completed elementary school, they are ready to meet middle school teacher demands. High School students who have somehow fallen through the cracks over the years are delighted to learn how to study smarter–not harder–too.

Elementary students generally do the best studying on weekend mornings or after a healthy snack when they retrun home from school. We work with your child’s availability and schedule to find a time and location that is convenient for you. Our tutors can meet in your home, at local libraries, or other public locations (such as a quiet restaurant near you). Middle school kids work well in mid-day hours. High school students tend to favor the later day or early evening hours when they are typically accustomed to completing their homework projects, leaving days open for their own personal activities and recreation.

Sessions for elementary students last between 1 and 2 hours, but our tutors rotate through a variety of subjects and different study techniques during that time frame so kids can enjoy their studies and exercise their creativity, too. We follow the same model for middle school, only we can increase the time based upon the students interests and projects. High school students typically benefit from longer classes in English (which give them the opportunity to write) or 2 hour bi-weekly math sessions.

Find out more about “One-on-One Private Tutoring Services” or summer tutoring options by visiting http://www.tri-edtutoring.com or email a request for information that includes your student’s age, grade, and special needs to contactus@tri-edtutoring.com. We’ll be happy to help you.

Until then, our Private Tutors will look forward to meeting you soon.

http://www.tri-edtutoring.com

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Tri-Ed Tutoring offers Summer School Options to Virginia Students Heading into the 2008/2009 School Year in Loudoun and Fairfax County Public Schools

Monday, July 14, 2008

An open letter from Tri-Ed Tutoring of Northern Virginia to residents and students of the Dulles Technology Corridor:

Welcome to Summer School (the better way).

TIME. It is the end of another long classwork unit, long semester, or long school year. Your student has sat through countless weeks and hours of lessons, listened earnestly to his teachers, worked in teams in the class environment, and dutifully studied and worked on their homework until late hours of the night at home. With each graded assignment and quiz that has returned, the scored have been disappointingly low. Then–the final blow. With mid-terms finished and all the content read, reviewed, and done you have received the final exam grade and overall score for the class… and you failed to pass with the grade point average that the elementary school, middle school, high school, or college tells you that your student needs or that you personally want. Yikes. The teachers at your school have mentioned summer school remediation, but you are not sure what to do. Do you teach them yourself or do you send them back for more of the same sitting all summer long in the closed walls in yet another filled classroom of the public school?

TASK. That’s when Tri-Ed Tutoring can come to the summer time rescue. Our teachers and tutors can work with your student to help remediate or “re-teach” those difficult concepts in Math, Science, English, and Social Studies. We can help students understand a chapter, unit, semester, or entire course that they already had during the school year. We can help ESL and Special Education students get extra help on difficult areas from Language Arts, can work to help your student improve their conversational English, critical reading skills, and formal academic writing. We also have teachers available to help your child work back through just about any chapter of a public school foreign language program. If your son or daughter struggles academically throughout the school year, we are out here waiting to become their private tutor for one simple reason: because we know one on one tutoring can change the experience of the education world for you. It just takes a summer commitment and a call to one of our Education Specialists to get started with it all.

TALENT. Our tutors at Tri-Ed Tutoring don’t just work with students who struggle in school. We also work with gifted students to bring their grades up in trouble areas. By helping students master difficult standards of learning and benchmarks, we can improve student’s over all self esteem and self confidence as it relates to the classroom. Standardized testing scores always tend to improve in targeted areas, whether on the SOL for Virginia, the achievement tests for Maryland, any exam in DC. Students with a wide range of talents and academic backgrounds are lifting scores and point values on achievement exams like the SAT or ACT by working with private tutoring. The difference a few points here and there makes–well, for the serious student we don’t really need to tell you… A higher score in any subject helps to improve grade point average (G.P.A.) and a higher point value on any standardized achievement exam might mean the difference between winning a scholarship or getting accepted at the college you really want to attend. And once you have been accepted to the university of your choice, we can continue to help you by making sure thesis writing projects for all your college classes do and say what they need to to keep grades high for you.

TUTORING. Whatever your motivation for thinking of starting Remedial Tutoring with a Tri-Ed tutor, we’ve got the rest of the traditional summer school month of June, July, and August available and in front of us to spend time planning out individual curriculum plans that actually target trouble areas. We promise not to waste unnecessary time following pre-packaged and generic study kits like so many of the learning centers or teacher classroom do. All parents and students are welcome to email contactus@tri-edtutoring.com for more confidential information about summer tutoring options. We have special discount rates available for bulk hours and small group tutoring (if you decide to enlist our services for all the students in your family or you have a few friends in mind who might like to join you).

TRAVEL. Many students and parents enjoy working with our tutors during the summer because our tutors come to you. That means we can work from your home, a parent’s office conference room, bookstore (like Barnes & Noble or Books-A-Million), a public library, or even a WIFI friendly coffehouse or restaurant location (like Starbucks, Caribou Coffee, or Panera Bread Company). Where we tutor is based on each student’s unique learning style–so basically, it’s a family decision made in conjunction with the advice of an academic advisor–but unlike a corporate learning center with a prescribed location, the study environment we create for your child is ultimately up to you. Our tutors are constantly on the road traveling to tutoring meetings all over the DC Metro and Mid-Atlantic region to help make the education process fun and enlightening for every student they work with, including providing tutoring service in a way that is better for the parents, too.

www.tri-edtutoring.com

Expand. Exceed. Excel.

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Looking for Summer School Options? Hire a Private Tutor from Tri-ed Tutoring

Monday, May 19, 2008

ENROLLING NOW


Did you know that research shows students lose an average of 2.6 months of grade level equivalency during summer vacation? One way to help prevent this is to work with a tutor during the summer months.

Tri-ed Tutoring’s experienced tutors come to you and tailor all instruction methods and lesson planning based on unique and individual student or family needs!

Their private tutoring services include:

Remediation: Did your child struggle in a particular subject area this year? If so, a tutor can help your student revisit difficult concepts and give him a head start for the next school year!

Enrichment: Is your child bored by the general ed classroom? Use the summer to target her true potential!

SAT Prep: Preparing for the SAT requires a significant time commitment. This makes summer a great time for rising juniors and seniors to dedicate to mastering the test!

For more information and to register for summer tutoring, please visit http://www.tri-edtutoring.com. to register online or email contactus@tri-edtutoring.com with details about your student’s special need areas or academic concerns.

Tri-ed tutoring also has small group options for summer school tutoring programs available throughout Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County, in Alexandria, Washington DC, and Arlington subdivisions and communities.

Contact them directly to find out more information about other students enjoying private tutoring with our organization in your area and to inquire about opportunities to join or create your own group, including “ESL for the TOEFL and TSE”, “College and SAT Writing”, “GT Elementary”, or “Middle School Advantage” Programs available to Ashburn, Brambleton, Loudoun County Estates, South Riding, Leesburg, Sterling, Dulles, Chantilly, and Centreville.

Email contactus@tri-edtutoring.com for more information about summerschool services or visit http://www.tri-edtutoring.com for online registration for private tutoring. Tell them EverythingAshburn.com sent you!

Tri-ed Tutoring Summerschool Teachers and Tutors serves the Baltimore Washington DC Metro regions and has Private Tutors living and working in the following Northern Virginia communities…

Fairfax County Private Tutoring includes the following towns and municipalities: Alexandria, Annandale, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Falls Church, Great Falls, Herndon, Lorton, McLean, Oakton, Reston, Springfield, and Vienna.

Loudoun County includes the following areas: Ashburn, Dulles, Leesburg, Lovettsville, Potomac Falls, Purcellville, South Riding, and Sterling.

Arlington County has no separate municipalities, but has several unique areas, including: Rosslyn, Clarendon, Ballston, Crystal City, Shirlington.

Alexandria is an independent city, not a county. Some of the areas in Alexandria Tri-ed Tutors live and work include include: Old Town Alexandria, Del Ray, Rosemont, Landmark, and Cameron Station.

Prince William County includes the following areas: Bristow, Dale City, Dumfries, Gainesville, Haymarket, Lake Ridge, Manassas, Woodbridge.

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Tri-Ed Tutoring offers Summer School Private Tutoring Programs in Loudoun County

Monday, March 31, 2008

Summer is coming–have you considered hiring a tutor as an alternative to summer camp options, daycare, or your student spending long hours parked in front of the television?

Monday, March 31, 2008

SUMMER TUTORING

One-on-One Summer School Tutoring

In a class of 25 students, it can be easy to get lost. One-on-one tutoring gives your student the individualized instruction he or she needs to succeed. Tri-Ed Tutoring, LLC offers one-on-one tutoring services for grades K-12 in a variety of subjects including basic study skills, homework help, math, science, english, and social studies.

Our tutoring services help young students with their current classroom curriculum by helping them understand the lessons and prepare for tests and quizzes, including helping kids understand the goals and contents of the SOL Grade 3 and SOL Grade 5 exams. By decoding the test questions, even the youngest of children can learn effective test taking strategies to help them through middle school, high school, and college!

Middle School students get the benefit of having additional help with their research and writing skills, extra math practice that will help them prepare for Pre-Algebra and Geometry, and practice with science concepts, too. Reading skills are stressed, and the SOL Grade 8 exams question structure is examined, too.

High School students love to work with Tri-Ed tutors over the summer because it gives them time to review basic skills in reading, writing, and math without the deadline of homework and projects due. They can participate in enrichment studies with our tutors, such as by delving into a history or literature project, or can focus all their study time working diligently and uninteruppted on the concepts so vital to improving scores on the S.A.T. Many of our students choose to use summer tutoring time to write reflective journals that will help them prepare their college application essays.

Bottom line, summer tutoring can be as fun, productive, or time consuming as parents and students would like it to be.

Learning how to “STUDY SMART” never comes too late or too early.

We also work to improve students’ overall study skills, so that “ideally” by the time they have completed elementary school, they are ready to meet middle school teacher demands. High School students who have somehow fallen through the cracks over the years are delighted to learn how to study smarter–not harder–too.

Elementary students generally do the best studying on weekend mornings or after a healthy snack when they retrun home from school. We work with your child’s availability and schedule to find a time and location that is convenient for you. Our tutors can meet in your home, at local libraries, or other public locations (such as a quiet restaurant near you). Middle school kids work well in mid-day hours. High school students tend to favor the later day or early evening hours when they are typically accustomed to completing their homework projects, leaving days open for their own personal activities and recreation.

Sessions for elementary students last between 1 and 2 hours, but our tutors rotate through a variety of subjects and different study techniques during that time frame so kids can enjoy their studies and exercise their creativity, too. We follow the same model for middle school, only we can increase the time based upon the students interests and projects. High school students typically benefit from longer classes in English (which give them the opportunity to write) or 2 hour bi-weekly math sessions.

Find out more about “One-on-One Private Tutoring Services” or summer tutoring options by visiting http://www.tri-edtutoring.com or email a request for information that includes your student’s age, grade, and special needs.

We’ll look forward to meeting you soon.

www.tri-edtutoring.com