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Hudson, Québec, Canada
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Preview of Geometry - Knowledge Break #2

Geometry - Knowledge Break #2

Definitions
Preview of Geometry - Knowledge Break #1

Geometry - Knowledge Break #1

Basics
Preview of Geometry - Chapter #9

Geometry - Chapter #9

Circle
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#8

Geometry - Chapter#8

Similarity
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#7

Geometry - Chapter#7

Solid Geometry
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#6

Geometry - Chapter#6

The Hero and Pythagoras
Preview of Geometry - Chapter #5

Geometry - Chapter #5

The Theorems
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#4

Geometry - Chapter#4

The Proof
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#3

Geometry - Chapter#3

Plane & Space
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#2

Geometry - Chapter#2

Five Plus Two Constructions
Preview of Geometry - Chapter#1

Geometry - Chapter#1

Euclid & 4 & 5
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37 years teaching

Teaching style

Assignment Oriented

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Rob Shutler graduated from Lachine High School and moved on to John Abbott College. Here he got his D.E.C. in Pure and Applied Science. His next academic stop was McGill University, where he received his BSc with a major in Mathematics and a Graduate Diploma as a Mathematics specialist from the faculty of Education. He was a high school teacher in the picturesque town of Hudson and taught at Hudson High School. Through the years he has taught Math to all the high school levels and also mixed in stints teaching English, Phys-ed, Computer Science and Physics. Throughout his career he has coached football, touch football, basketball, rugby, wrestling and field hockey. He has spent time as a referee in basketball and rugby and as an umpire in softball and minor league baseball. He served as Student Life Coordinator at Beaconsfield High School. He presently lives in Hudson with the love of his life, Lesley Bobeldijk, and his dog Euclid. Yes Euclid, the last dog was called Gauss, the one before that Pythagoras.