Natania Yasuo

SAT Math Tutor from University College London - Practice Drills and Test Simulation

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Natania Yasuo

Bachelors degree

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Hi! My name is Natania, and I’m an experienced tutor with a strong academic background in mathematics and engineering. I specialize in helping students prepare for the SAT Math section by breaking down complex concepts into clear, manageable steps. I do personalized SAT Math tutoring, focusing on concept learning, grade improvement, and honing test-taking techniques. Armed with a background in Engineering, I understand the strategies and thinking patterns needed to succeed in standardized tests. My approach is specific to your needs, patient, and focused on building both skills and confidence. My tailored study plans, mock tests and practice exams ensure that my students excel in the SAT Math section. Whether you want to boost your current score, or you'd like to start from ground zero, I’m here to help you reach your goals through targeted practice and supportive guidance.

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My tutoring methodology for SAT Math focuses on personalized tutoring through practice drills, test simulations and focused reviews to enhance student understanding and confidence. I employ interactive lessons using tools like Google Meet and sharing my whiteboard screen to answer questions together. By following a structured curriculum tailored to individual student needs, I ensure comprehensive coverage of SAT Math topics. My teaching approach caters to individual students, allowing for personalized attention and effective learning outcomes for students at all skill levels. If you are unsure where to start, we can first begin with a diagnostic test where we can find out your strengths and weaknesses. Then, we can proceed to weak areas that might require more time and attention. By the end of our sessions, you will gain a deeper understanding of how to answer different SAT questions no matter their difficulty.

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SAT concepts taught by Natania

Student learned 5 days ago

The Student and Tutor focused on understanding and applying concepts related to cumulative frequencies in Mathematics. They worked on constructing cumulative frequency graphs, interpreting data points, calculating median, interquartile range, and probabilities from these graphs. The session also introduced the fundamentals of creating box plot diagrams, with the Student planning to practice percentages further.

Cumulative Frequency Tables

Cumulative Frequency Graphs

Estimating the Median (Q₂) from a Cumulative Frequency Graph

Interquartile Range (IQR) from a Cumulative Frequency Graph

Interpreting Graphs for Percentages and Probabilities

Introduction to Box Plots

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Student learned 12 days ago

The Student and Tutor practiced calculating the volume and surface area of various 3D shapes, including cubes, triangular prisms, cuboids, spheres, cones, and cylinders. They applied the Pythagoras theorem to find missing lengths in triangular bases and worked through real-world problems involving packing and painting. The session concluded with the Student assessing paint requirements based on surface area.

Pythagoras Theorem for Unknown Shorter Sides

Working Backwards with Cube Dimensions

Volume of Triangular Prisms

Total Surface Area of Cuboids

3D Packing Problems

Volumes & Surface Areas of Partial Spheres (Hemispheres & Quarter Spheres)

Cylinder Surface Area for Painting Problems

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Student learned 12 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed key concepts in quadratics, including expanding, factorizing, and solving quadratic equations. They also practiced identifying graph features, understanding transformations, and working with both vertex and general forms of quadratic equations. For future sessions, the Student was advised to send any homework questions in advance.

Key Features of Quadratic Graphs (Parabolas)

Algebraic Manipulation of Quadratics: Expanding

Factoring

and Solving

General Transformations of Functions

Turning Point (Vertex) Form of a Parabola

General Form of a Parabola: Properties and Vertex Calculation

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Student learned 19 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed and practiced calculating volumes and surface areas of various geometric shapes, including prisms, cylinders, cones, pyramids, and spheres. They worked through example problems for each shape and touched upon unit conversions and problem-solving involving finding unknown dimensions.

Volume Formulas: Prisms and Cylinders

Volume Formulas: Pyramids

Cones

and Spheres

Surface Area Calculation Strategies

Unit Conversions in Volume and Mass

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Student learned 28 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the formulas for the area and circumference of circles, practicing calculations for both. They also worked on inverse problems, finding the radius or diameter from given area or circumference, and discussed units and significant figures.

Circumference of a Circle

Radius vs. Diameter

Units of Measurement: Length

Area

and Volume

Significant Figures

Area of a Circle

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The tutor and student reviewed concepts related to linear equations, including gradients and the point-gradient formula. They then moved on to quadratic functions, covering their graphical representation (parabolas), evaluation, and the calculation of the axis of symmetry and turning points. The session concluded with a plan to continue this topic next week.

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

Quadratic Functions and Parabolas

Axis of Symmetry and Turning Point

Point-Gradient Formula

Gradient of a Line

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