Saturday, June 19, 2010

Proud Parents

Congratulations Nathan M. and Andrew S.! These two guys really know how to bring up their grades and succeed in school!



Math Magicians is so proud of both of you and all you have accomplished! We are so happy and pleased that we were able to prepare you to excel in school! Good luck in the next school year!







Below are two testimonies from their parents who were able to tell us about their sons' amazing journey to academic success!



"Thanks to all at Maths Magicians for the professional and helpful tutoring that Nathan has received over the last 5 months. He was really struggling with his maths after moving and missing out on 6 months of Grade 7. The tutoring sessions that he has been attending have certainly given him the confidence and know how to succeed and pass the 7th Grade. Thank you. Nathan has enjoyed his sessions at Maths Magicians, finding his tutors patient and encouraging. The atmosphere was friendly and welcoming making Nathan feel comfortable with asking for help. I will have no hesitation in recommending Maths Magicians to anyone who is looking for quality tutoring services." -Amanda M., Parent





"When I first sent my son Andrew to Math Magicians, he had a D in Geometry. We were struggling together trying to figure out how to work the problems. We would spend hours on end and still not get how to do the problems. After only about 3 months of tutoring, 1 hour a day, twice a week, he was able to bring his grade up to an A. Thank you so much Math Magicians!! I don't know what I would have done without you!" -Maryann S., Parent



Thank you Maryann and Amanda for sharing your sons' stories with us. Math Magicians is so glad we could help!





And if you are a parent who would like to be as happy and as satisfied as these two, please contact Math Magicians today for more information on how you could make that happen!

661-718-3699

info@mmtutor.com

What Has Math Magicians Done For You?

As a business that strives to prepare its clients for success in both school and life, Math Magicians wants to hear what we have been able to do for you!

Have we helped raise your grade? Taught you important study skills? Motivated you to succeed in school?

If we have helped you in any way, please send us your story and testimony!

And, if you are a parent and we have helped your child, we would love to hear from you, too!

We just need you to answer a few of the following questions in your testimony:

1. What is your name (first name and initial of last name)? School? Grade? Or, what is your child's information?

2. What were your or your child's grades, knowledge of stubject, study habits, and/or motivation before you or your child came to Math Magicians?

3. How has Math Magicians helped change your or your child's grade, knowledge of subject, study habits, and/or motivation? Can you provide details of your experience at Math Magicians? What is it specifically Math Magicians was able to do for you? You can provide examples such as a report card, teacher comments, or work you completed during your time at Math Magicians.

4. Would you recommend Math Magicians to someone you know? Why?

5. What is your email? Are you a part of any company?

Answering these questions would be such a blessing for Math Magicians! The answers you provide will help others find success...just like you!

Math Magicians has just created a Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/mathmagicianstutor) and would love to upload videos of YOU and YOUR TESTIMONY! You can come into Math Magicians and be filmed answering these questions. Just let us know you're coming in by calling 661-718-3699 or by emailing justjulianne27@ucla.edu or info@mmtutor.com in advance. After having your parent sign a Video Release Form, you can be on Youtube and our website, telling everyone what Math Magicians has done for you!

If you want to film from the privacy of your own home, you can send us videos at justjulianne27@ucla.edu or info@mmtutor.com. Please try to email using AVI format. You can also email us for the Video Release Form so we can use your video on our channel and website.

If you are a little camera shy, you can just email us at info@mmtutor.com with your written responses to the above questions and we will use them on our blog, on our Wall of Fame, and on our website. You may also send us a photograph of yourself if you wish! If you need an example of a testimony we've recieved, check out our other blogs at http://math-magicians.blogspot.com/ and read "Aramiss and Her Amazing Testimonial!"

Don't be afraid to share your story, whether it be written, filmed, or both! Math Magicians would love to hear from you and so would many other students who want to prepare for success as well!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Aramiss and Her Amazing Testimonial!

Aramiss M. is a 6th grader from Sundown and had come to Math Magicians for help in math, history, and science. Here is her story:

"Dear Math Magicians,
Thank you so much for helping me through half of the semester that I was struggling in. You helped me in math, history, and science. In math, I went from a F to a B. In history, I went from a C to a B and in science, I went from a C to an A. Thanks for everything.
Sincerely,
Aramiss M."

Aramiss was able to turn her 1.75 GPA to a 3.25 GPA after coming to Math Magicians. We are so proud of her and all she has accomplished this semester! Math Magicians is so pleased that we could help.

Congratulations Aramiss M.! You are a true Math Magician!


Aramiss is a perfect example of the kind of knowledge and skills Math Magicians can provide to students to succeed in school. If you're interested in making Aramiss's story your own, contact us at Math Magicians where we can prepare for success!

Math Magicians, Inc.
42202 50th St West
Quartz Hill, CA 93536
661-718-3699
info@mmtutor.com

Saturday, May 22, 2010

7 Ways to Connect with Your Teen


1. One of the most effective ways to motivate your teen is to communicate that you respect them. Respect is important to teens. Tell them you understand that they don't want to be treated like children; they want to be treated like young adults. But on the flip side, they must behave like young adults to earn the respect they desire. Teens hate it when adults treat them like children. They hate it when you act like their opinion doesn't matter and you act like since you're the boss, their input is not important.

2. Choose your battles carefully. Be willing to compromise on clothes, hair, music, and friends (within reason, of course).

3. Tell them if they want you out of their "business," then they need to take care of their business.

4. Show interest in the things they're interested in, even if you're not. Ask them about the latest music group or celebrity they're into. Don't express judgmental opinions; rather, ask questions that perhaps lead them to think about the culture they are immersed in.

5. Get them involved in a dynamic church youth group or charity. Teens these days need a dose of reality that they experience little of on TV or in movies. When they help change the quality of somebody's life, they find more contentment in their own.

6. Sit and talk to them without any prejudices, opinionated comments, or negative body language.

7. Educate yourself about the things they're interested in. They'll appreciate your interest.

Friday, May 7, 2010

10 Powerful Test-Taking Strategies for Finals Season

This is finals crunch time, and while some people are naturally good at test-taking, everyone can benefit from these practical and proven strategies:

1. Think positively! Athletes would never win a game if in the locker room before the game they said, "We're doomed. We're not good at playing football." The mind tends to believe what it hears. That's why athletes "psyche" themselves up by saying things like "We're going to destroy them! Let's go!"

You don't have to say "I'm going to get an A." You can simply say, "I am going to do better on this test." Say it often. Really mean it. You'll be surprised at the powerful effect positive words and thoughts can have.

2. Take as much time as you are allotted. Don't feel like there's something wrong with you if you aren't turning the test in at the same time everyone else is. In my experience, the last ones to turn in the test on average do much better than the rest.

3. Reread the questions if time allows. Oftentimes, especially in math, the question has more than one part. Test-takers will see the answer to the first part of the solution as one of the choices and forget that the question goes beyond that preliminary answer.

For example, finding the third number in a group of three consecutive numbers is a typical question in Algebra. Usually, the first solution arrived at is the first number in the group, and there is additional computation necessary to find the third number. When the test-taker arrives at the first number and sees it as one of the choices, they choose it and move on. Be careful! If you reread the question, you won't get tricked!

4. When taking a math test, make sure your scratch paper is neat, not chicken scratch. That way when you check your work, you can read it and identify any errors. In addition, beware of reading through the errors. If time allows, rework the problems and if there are discrepancies, you won't tend to miss them as you would if you simply check over your work.

5. Take deep breaths, exhaling slowly too. This allows your brain to get more oxygen. When taking a test, breathing can become shallow and rapid due to the stress of taking a test.

6. Eat a good breakfast high in protein and avoid sugar.

7. Get a good night's sleep.

8. Try not to cram. Study a little every day. When studying for math tests, spend time working additional problems. You can even rework the examples in the book and the ones in your notes, because if you're wrong, you can compare it to the steps shown in the book or in your notes.

9. Close your eyes and think back to what your teacher said. Put yourself back in that place where you studied or learned the concept and picture what your teacher said. It's in your head. Try to recall that moment.

10. Put the "Don't Forgets" at the top of your scratch paper instead of trying to keep it all in your head, like formulas and other helpful information. For example, if you always forget to distribute the negative in an Algebra problem, write "Don't forget to distribute the negative." Then when you go back to check your answers, you should read the "Don't Forgets" at the top of the page to help you check your common errors.

Sunday, May 2, 2010


Summer school? Or do kids need a break?


Parents sometimes want to give their kids a break in the summer. But studies have shown that students take a considerable step back if they don't engage in some kind of practice during the summer.


Here are five good reasons to get your child into a summer program this summer that keeps them thinking...


1. Studies show kids lose one to three months of learning during the summer.

2. The decline is more detrimental in math during the summer months.

3. Students can review important skills from the previous school year.

4. Students can get a head start on the next school year.

5. Students will stay engaged and have fun while learning.


City parks and recreation programs, tutoring centers, and some schools offer excellent options for helping your child maintain important skills that will keep them on their toes when school starts again.


Saturday, April 17, 2010

You Do The Math

When you pay to have your child tutored, are you spending your money wisely?


Here are some reasons tutoring is a priceless investment in the future:


1. Getting an education is like building a house. First, a strong foundation must be established. Tutoring can help ensure that foundation starts out strong and remains that way throughout a student's life.

2. Learning takes on "the snowball effect" either in a positive direction or negative direction. Once a student begins to have difficulties, the building blocks for future learning can become more and more precarious with time. Conversely, if the snowball begins to grow in a positive direction, the stage can be set for continued future success.

3. Success in school can build a child's self-esteem and confidence. This goes a long way in motivating a student to take risks when it comes to learning. When students come to Math Magicians for help in math, oftentimes their grades improve overall.

4. Students say that they like math when they get it. A strong sense of security and motivation can be built by the extra support a tutor can offer. I appreciated the innumerable opportunities I had to ask a tutor a question about one single concept. This was not something I was comfortable doing in the classroom. I always felt like everybody else was getting it, and I was the only one that was struggling. At Math Magicians, we try not only to remediate weak skills, but if we have the opportunity, we like to preteach concepts that haven't been taught in the classroom. This makes the student feel empowered and excited about learning.

5. College acceptance and acquisition of scholarships is becoming increasingly competitive. Investing in a tutoring service allows students to obtain that competitive edge that helps them to excel and stand out from the rest of the applicants.

6. Mentoring relationships are established that can have a powerful effect on the lives of the young people that walk through our doors. When students come into Math Magicians, they see that not only do the tutors dress like them and speak their language, but they are motivated and driven to succeed. We see students change their attitudes about school and their future as they become a part of the culture and community that we work hard to foster at Math Magicians.

7. Math Magicians is a haven for enrichment that parents find invaluable. Some students aren't challenged enough in today's classrooms. Teachers are laden with oversized classes, unreasonable standards-based curriculum objectives, and behavior management issues. Extracurricular tutoring becomes a supplement that prudent parents understand will reap substantial benefits in their child's future. I spoke to an ophthalmologist from Thailand once, and he told me that tutoring is a regular part of life for students in his country. He said, "Everybody attends tutoring in Thailand after school."

8. Investment in education from early on pays off in the long run. Gone are the days of employment that offered long-term job security, pension plans and benefits with only a high school diploma. More and more, without a Bachelor's degree, the ability to move into management positions is becoming increasingly rare.


9. The perceived value of tutoring versus the cost of entertainment, electronics, clothing, etc., is sometimes out of order. When considering whether to enroll your child, or yourself for that matter, in a tutoring service, consider the following:

For what it costs to buy the latest pair of sneakers, you can purchase four hours of self-esteem for your child.

For the price of a night out with dinner and drinks, you can purchase 10 hours.

For about half of what the latest game system will put you back, you can purchase 20 hours of tutoring.

In six months, the sneakers will be full of holes, the dinner long digested, and if the game system isn't broken, it will be driving you crazy. But the knowledge, skills, and confidence that children gain from tutoring will stay with them for a lifetime.

You do the math.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Our History

As a teacher for years, I saw a need for quality tutoring, including homework help, at reasonable rates.

Oftentimes, parents would ask me for referrals for tutoring services at parent-teacher conferences. I didn't have an answer for them.

Most parents, whether they were good at math in school or not, do not remember the concepts their children are learning in math, especially Algebra and beyond. And most tutoring services use their own curriculum, rather than helping students with their homework.

I believe in getting students successful in the classroom. When they feel more confident about what's happening at school, the door is opened to make significant gains in their skill sets.

I saw a need and I embarked on a quest to meet it. I started Math Magicians with one client in my home. In three short years, we have grown to over 500 clients! It has truly been the best teaching job I've ever had. I can't wait to see what lies ahead.

Deborah Sinness
CEO and Founder of Math Magicians, Inc.