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6+ years
Isabelle
Yes, Lapin means rabbit in French. I know how funny it is, and I always joke about it saying to French people: "Hey, mon nom est lapin qui mange des carottes! (Hi, my name is Lapin who eats carrots!). I am a funny girl who thinks that you learn a lot better when you are having fun. It is why I alway...
Sorbonne, Paris, France
Bachelor of Science, Economic science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Renee
I have been a high school English teacher for 2 1/2 years. Education was always a passion of mine and I became a teacher because I believe that the quality of a young person's education is the strongest tool they have to build success and happiness later in life. I love introducing students to a nov...
University of California-Santa Barbara
Bachelors, Art History
Roosevelt University
Current Grad Student, Secondary Education, English

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Sarah
I have a Masters degree in Early Childhood Special Education (birth to Grade 3) from Hunter College. I have been teaching students with a wide range of needs and abilities for the past four years. I am currently a special education teacher in a NYCDOE District 75 school. I have the most experience w...
CUNY Hunter College
Masters, Early Childhood Special Education State Certified Teacher
Ithaca College
Bachelor in Arts, Health Policy Studies

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sowmya
Hello,My name is Sowmya Gannavaram, and I am a recent graduate from the Honors College at Virginia Commonwealth University. I graduated Summa Cum Laude from VCU, and I majored in Biology, with a minor in chemistry, on a pre-medical track. I have an extensive STEM background, through my undergraduate...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I graduated with a bachelors in Neuroscience from Amherst College in 2012. I have a passion for biology and the natural sciences and am excited to be able to share it with others. I have experience with all variety of standardized tests and am confident teaching content or strategy for anything from...
Amherst College
Bachelors, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Nicole
I am a current graduate student at Duke University in the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program, and I am a graduate of Assumption College with a Bachelor of Arts in Biotechnology and a minor in Chemistry. I was a tutor for the past three years at Assumption College. Working with students one-on-on...
Assumption College
Bachelors, Biotechnology
Duke University
Current Grad Student, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Ashant'e
I believe that everyone has the ability to learn and that it is the educators job to find out how people learn and then deliver information to them in that way. I also believe in teaching to the whole person and not just doing academic teaching. One must be able to effectively participate in society...
Grand Canyon University
Masters, Education-Special Education
Grand Canyon University
Bachelors, Interdisciplinary Studies

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Jesse
I LOVE BIOLOGY. Joking aside I am currently finishing up my masters degree in biology (MBS) from Drexel University and this work is following a bachelors degree in biological sciences (BS) from Rhode Island College. I also and applying to medical schools for the class of 2021 and have experience wit...
Drexel University
Masters, Biology, General
Rhode Island College
Bachelors, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Tabitha
I am a Neuroscience major and pre-nursing student. I would love to share some of my knowledge as a resource and guide to other students out there (irrespective of being pre-health or not) in order to work together to strengthen understanding and comprehension.
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Christopher
I graduated from Reed College with a B.A. in physics, and have four years of experience in tutoring. My areas of expertise include physics, math, and essay writing. I believe that most challenges are easy to overcome if looked at from the right perspective, so when I tutor, I always try to have the ...
Reed College
Bachelor in Arts, Physics
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Caroline
Algebra Tutor • +7 Subjects
I am a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biology and minors in Chemistry and Linguistics. I have experience tutoring high school students in biology and chemistry as well as elementary school students in reading and math. I also served as a teaching apprentice for two semesters in the introductory biology lab course at UNC. While I tutor many subjects, I am most passionate about Biology, Chemistry, and science. I believe that education is extremely important, and I hope to inspire a love of learning in all of the students I tutor. In my free time, I enjoy running, playing ultimate frisbee, and making art.
John Paul
ACT Prep Tutor • +18 Subjects
I am a sophomore Neuroscience and Behavior major at the University of Notre Dame working towards the goal of medical school, and I have a great passion for learning and helping others learn. As someone who received a lot of different types of tutoring for the ACT/SAT/PSAT, I know a lot of strategies to help get anyone to the score that they want! I also have a passion for biology, math, and all types of sciences. I love working with anyone who wants to learn and improve.Apart from academics, I am an active swimmer and I love to play piano. During my summers, I play tennis and enjoy going canoeing. I truly believe having fun is one of the best ways to stay healthy and be at your best in your work, so I will make sure to keep the teaching atmosphere light but focused. I am also very passionate about my work and I love helping others become their best!
Elizabeth
Elementary School English Tutor • +16 Subjects
Elementary Teacher looking for a position to apply my experince, instruction, and curriculum development skills to support students growth and success.
Robert
Earth Science Tutor • +7 Subjects
As an educator, you have the responsibility to understand each student's wall of obstruction, bring it down, and open their world to the possibilities.
Lauren
AP Biology Tutor • +17 Subjects
My name is Lauren, and I am a junior Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Spanish double-major in the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State, University Park where I am a Spanish tutor, a biology and physics TA, and a grader for calculus and organic chemistry. I love working with students and helping them to understand material better! It is such a great feeling to succeed in school, and I want to help other students feel that as well. Outside of school, I love running, giving campus tours, and volunteering as a Spanish medical translator!
Danielle
Academic Coaching Tutor • +56 Subjects
I am originally from Los Angeles, CA and I've also taught in schools in our nation's capital, Washington DC and Houston, Texas. In addition, I have over 15 years of experience with students - including teaching, tutoring and coaching cheerleading at the high school and collegiate level. I specialize in working with students with learning differences. I believe that "One Size doesn't Fit All." Differentiation of learning experiences is one of the most important aspects of being an educator and tutor. Above all, my passion is teaching students how to be successful both inside and outside of the classroom.Subjects Taught:5th-12th ELA5th-8th MathAcademic CoachingExecutive Function CoachingLearning Differences:ADD/ADHDDysgraphiaDyslexiaAutismEmotional DisturbanceSpecific Learning DisabilitySpeech Language Impairment
Daniel
ACT Math Tutor • +25 Subjects
I am here to make your education less difficult. I enjolly helping people and showing them some of the neat tricks and knowledge I learned to ace subjects. I will be a sophomore at Texas A&M University in Fall 2020, pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science. I am very passionate about math and computers, and am capable of demonstrating multiple ways to solve a problem. I am very patient and will make sure that you feel free and comfortable during tutoring. I am pretty passionate about soccer and Manchester United is the best team to exist!
Ron
Algebra Tutor • +21 Subjects
I've always enjoyed math. I enjoy being able to help others understand it. And I feel gratified when I can relieve the stress a student is feeling about not getting the math they have to do for a class or test.Outside of math, I have a degree in psychology and am very interested in the topic. In my spare time, I also like hiking, mountain climbing, table tennis, running, reading, Ethiopian and Thai restaurants, and chess.
JB
AP Biology Tutor • +9 Subjects
I received a Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from the University of Delaware this year. My research involved analyzing the evolutionary history, distribution, and functional significance of the sialic acid catabolism and biosynthesis gene clusters in the bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus. My dissertation work has given me a strong background in bacterial genetics, phylogenetics and bioinformatics, biochemistry and metabolomics.I have a passion for teaching and have experience tutoring introductory chemistry and biology courses, teaching undergraduates in a laboratory setting, and mentoring incoming graduate students. I have lectured sections at the undergraduate and graduate level of biology, focused on general biology and microbiology. I have also furthered my knowledge in pedagogy by taking courses in teaching the natural sciences through case-study based learning, as well as on the challenges of teaching the natural sciences in general. In the future, I hope to become a principal investigator at a research institution to continue to do excellent science involving bacterial metabolic evolution and mentor students.
Austria
College English Tutor • +20 Subjects
I attended St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY and graduated May of 2012 with a Bachelors in Liberal Arts. I majored in Multi-Language (Spanish, French & Mandarin) and minored in Communications.Personally, as a language student myself, I completely understand the struggles and frustrations that come when learning a language for the first time. It can become difficult to understand or comprehend, which then causes the student to shut down making it harder to learn. As a language tutor I want to help eliminate that stress and anxiety that students go through and make it a more pleasant learning experience. Languages enable us to speak with a diverse number of people and at the same time learn a bit of the culture that comes along with it. I not only want to help others speak other languages properly but understand the meaning in which certain things are said. I have always emphasized the importance in tone because the way one thing is said in one culture may be hurtful to another with a different perspective and way of life.
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First grade science introduces students to foundational concepts across life, earth, and physical science. Common topics include living things and their habitats, seasons and weather patterns, basic properties of materials, simple machines, the five senses, and how plants and animals grow and change. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on exploration and observation skills rather than memorization, helping students develop curiosity about the natural world.
Science tutors break down abstract concepts into concrete, observable experiences. For example, instead of just reading about how plants grow, a tutor might help your child plant seeds and observe changes over time, connecting theory to real-world outcomes. Tutors also teach the scientific method—asking questions, making predictions, and testing ideas—which builds both understanding and critical thinking skills. This approach helps students move beyond memorization to truly grasp why things happen in nature.
Great first grade science tutors are patient, curious, and skilled at making learning interactive and fun. They should understand how young learners think, use age-appropriate experiments and activities, and ask open-ended questions that encourage exploration. Look for tutors who can explain concepts simply, connect lessons to things your child sees every day, and adapt their teaching style based on your child's interests—whether that's animals, weather, plants, or how things work.
Personalized science instruction means your child learns at their own pace with a tutor who can pause on confusing ideas, repeat explanations in different ways, and choose examples that match their interests. Unlike classroom settings where teachers manage many students, one-on-one tutoring allows for immediate feedback and hands-on experiments tailored to your child's learning style. This focused attention helps build confidence and a genuine curiosity about science rather than anxiety about getting the right answer.
First graders often struggle with understanding cause and effect (why does this happen?), observing carefully, and using scientific vocabulary to describe what they see. Some students also find it hard to sit still during experiments or to predict outcomes before trying something. A tutor can help by breaking these skills into smaller steps, providing plenty of opportunities to practice observing and predicting, and making experiments engaging so your child stays focused and excited about learning.
Tutors choose simple, safe experiments that produce clear, immediate results—like observing how water changes states, watching seeds sprout, or testing which materials sink or float. They guide students through each step slowly, ask questions to help them notice patterns, and encourage predictions before revealing outcomes. This hands-on approach makes abstract concepts concrete and memorable, and helps students feel like real scientists rather than passive observers.
Simple activities make great science learning: observe bugs in the garden, watch clouds change shape, plant seeds indoors, compare how different objects float or sink, or notice how shadows change throughout the day. Ask your child "why" and "what if" questions to encourage curiosity, and let them lead exploration. A tutor can suggest specific experiments and activities tailored to your child's interests and help them develop the observation and questioning skills that make home learning more meaningful.
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