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Laura
I recently graduated from law school and attended college at Saint Mary's in Indiana. I am originally from the Austin, TX area but am happy to call Chicago "home". As a younger student English and Social Studies always came easily to be but I struggled with Math quite a bit and had to work hard to m...
Loyola University-Chicago
PHD, Law
Saint Mary's College
Bachelors, Political Science & Economics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Edward
The courses I focus on as a tutor are high school math courses and college business/economics. I believe that learning should be fun and provide lifelong enjoyment. I graduated from Greenwich Country Day, Choate, Brown (economics major), and Harvard Business School (MBA). Currently, I teach undergra...
Harvard University
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Brown University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Christopher
Passionate about delivering software that solves business or social problems, in addition to I am dedicated to helping others succeed through education.
Allegheny College
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Carrie
I received my Associates degree in Business Management. I received my Bachelor's degree in Child and Family Development and my Post-Baccalaureate degree in Speech-Language Pathology. I love learning and making learning fun!I have tutored at two different Public Schools and have worked with students ...
University of Akron Main Campus
Bachelor in Arts, Speech-Language Pathology

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Maylorie
My focus is student success and motivation. When it comes to language arts, composition, grammar, structure, research and essay writing I can help you improve.
Portland State University
Masters, Education Adult/Post Secondary
Portland State University
Bachelors, Business Management

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ibukun
Experienced Math and Science Tutor
Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
University of Houston
Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering

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Georgia
Growing up with a teacher for a mother, I have always been challenged to learn. A voracious reader, writer, and student, I always loved learning. These interests were compounded by the desire to share the knowledge I acquired from each new topic of study. As early as grade school, I assisted in teac...
Old Dominion University
Bachelor of Science, Accounting

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I attended Birmingham-Southern College for my undergraduate studies, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. After working for two years, I attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, earning a Ph.D in Genes and Development. My studies there were focused on Immunology...
UT Southwestern Medical Center
PHD, Genes and Develoment
Birmingham Southern College
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Shannon
I am a graduate of the University of North Florida. I have a Master's Degree in History and I have worked as a graduate teaching assistant, during which time I graded exams, tests, and essays and assisted with tutoring. I believe that learning can be fun and rewarding and I hope to use my passion fo...
University of North Florida
Master of Arts, European History
University of North Florida
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Elizabeth
I have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University and a minor in Studio Art. I love math and art, and I find them similar in many ways. I am a patient person, having experience with children in hospital waiting rooms and helping my younger siblings with school. My f...
Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
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Agustin
ACT Prep Tutor • +32 Subjects
I am currently working for a tutoring service called Princeton Tutoring as an independent contractor. As a member of their tutoring base, I instruct students in Math, Physics, AP Exams and most often, the SAT. I have obtained outstanding scores and am confident I can convey instruction and techniques that have worked for me. I have a solid foundation in the Spanish language and am completely fluent in German and Russian.I am interested in Biotech and I am going to be a senior at Princeton University majoring in Molecular Biology.
Chad
Algebra Tutor • +16 Subjects
I tutored all through undergrad and loved every minute of it. I hope to use my passion for tutoring to help others.
Niki
ACT Math Tutor • +22 Subjects
I am a recent graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder. I received my Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering with a minor in French. During my time at CU, I studied abroad in Paris, as well as being a Teaching Assistant for Chemistry, Biology, and Fluid Mechanics for engineers and often helped my peers with homework. During the summer and fall I teach percussion for a local high school marching band. While I tutor a variety of math and science topics, my favorite subjects are chemistry and physics, as I love exploring the ways in which the world works. Education is of the highest importance to me, and I wish to share this passion with my students. In my spare time, I like to read suspense novels, play a variety of string instruments, and play Legend of Zelda.
Brian
ACT Writing Tutor • +25 Subjects
Hey everyone! My name is Brian and I am a 4th year medical student in Florida. Looking to pass on some of the knowledge I've gained over the years and help the next generation of students to crush their exams! I can help with anything science and math grades K-12, College Level and beyond! Looking forward to meeting you!Qualifications:Bachelors in BiologyMasters in Biomedical SciencesMasters in Business AdministrationCurrent Medical Student (expected graduation May 2023)
Heather
Conversational Spanish Tutor • +6 Subjects
I am a Master's of Science candidate at New York University in Global Affairs. I graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's in International Studies and Spanish with a minor in Latin American Studies. I have experience with tutoring as I was a Spanish tutor during college. I was hired by the University to tutor current students. Additionally, I was a tutor for a home-schooled middle school student. The subjects of focus were Spanish, English, and occasionally Science and Social Studies. My subject focuses at Varsity Tutors are Spanish and English, particularly reading, writing, and speaking. I am easy to get along with and adaptable to all age ranges as I have tutored varying ages. I look forward to working with more students to further their understanding of English and Spanish!
Lily
ACT Prep Tutor • +33 Subjects
I am a senior at the University of Oklahoma studying industrial & systems engineering. While I love my major, I'm also involved on campus outside of the engineering department, serving as an event chair under Campus Activities Council, working with orientation & transfer programs, and volunteering as a mentor for middle school students at Loveworks Leadership!
Anita
ACT Writing Tutor • +17 Subjects
I have been working with students for over 10 years in various capacities. I have experience tutoring at the elementary, middle and high school levels.
Josh
ACT English Tutor • +13 Subjects
After a successful career at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City, GA, I matriculated to the University of Georgia. Seeking a degree in Neuroscience, I am working my way to med-school and a bright future. Active in both the Honors program and Center for Undergraduate Research, I have developed a great work ethic which I hope to impart to my students! I've spent the past two summers teaching private swim lessons to children and adults throughout my community. Turning a person's goal into reality is the greatest thrill I've known! Similarly, I spent two semesters as a mentor at the Thomas Lay After-School Program in Athens, GA. There, I both tutored and befriended the children of the program. My favorite memory occurred during mandatory reading hours. A stubborn, apathetic boy refused to read any books. Rather than becoming frustrated, I asked him "If you could be any animal, what would you be?" I knew the library had a large section of zoology books, and hoped to pique his interest. Immediately, he responded "A fish!" The following weeks were filled with shark, octopus, and whale books. To this day, his transformation from disinterested to engaged and motivated fuels my desire to mentor today's youth.
Miguel
Algebra Tutor • +17 Subjects
I am going to start undergrad at MIT in the fall of 2022 with the aim of majoring in linguistics. I have tutored elementary and middle school students in violin for four years, in addition to casual tutoring in history, writing, and languages. More important than helping my students reach the right answers is helping them ask the questions that will lead them to answers. I learn best when I find an aspect of the subject I'm studying that I'm passionate about, so I try to help my students find curiosity for the given subject. I enjoy tutoring violin, writing, and math the most.
Bonnie
ACT Math Tutor • +49 Subjects
I presently teach at the college level and I have also taught mathematics from grades K-12. Students benefit from tutoring sessions with me because they feel confident with the assignments they are given, and are able to retain and utilize the concepts that I have taught them. I know that they usually understand or master the topics I teach them, because I informally assess them at the end of the session and their results are at or above the level they are expected to be at. In addition, I use approaches where I relate the subject matter to their personal interests where they can form a connection.
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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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