not asking questions when confused
not asking questions when confused
Benefits of Choosing
Ms. Saxe's Learning Method
Some bad habits make math much harder! These include:
Luckily, there are good habits we can replace them with that will make math more accessible, such as:
rushing through homework
memorizing for a test
not asking questions when confused
learning throughout the unit - studying for a test is review rather than cramming!
taking your time with homework
understanding the "what" instead of the "why"
asking tons of questions!!
learning how to problem solve instead of memorizing steps
Remember, the easiest way to do well in math class is simply to understand the material. The good grades will follow!

Specialized Teaching
By working one-on-one with a professional that caters teaching to the individual, each student will be taught in the best way they can learn!
Relieving Academic Stress
Memorization leads to stress - it's easy to forget. Comprehension brings relief. You know you're going to do great!
Improving Outlook
Math can be scary! When it feels too hard or confusing, students tend to hate it. But nothing can make it easy and fun like having an expert by your side, helping you every step of the way.
Focus on Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
It's impossible to memorize every math question. If students can think critically and problem solve, they will be prepared for anything that comes their way.