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I am a graduate from the University of Notre Dame, where I studied Philosophy, History, and Education, and this fall I am beginning Graduate School at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for a Master's in Library and Information Science. I have certifications in 5-12th grade English, Level 1 Googl...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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I am a student at the University of Pennsylvania studying Economics and German. After graduating this coming May, I will be working in the consulting industry. Along with Economics and German, I have a strong background in a math, several AP subjects, and ACT test prep. I look forward to working wit...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Morgan
Hi there! I'm a junior at Washington University in St. Louis studying English literature and international and area studies. My specialties are reading comprehension, writing, grammar, Spanish language, politics, and history, though I also enjoy chemistry/earth sciences and math up to Calculus 2! I ...
Washington University in St Louis
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Noah
I am a graduate of Austin Community College where I received my Associate of Applied Science with a specialization in Game Design. I love game design and making a positive impact on future generations, and have since shared my passions for the past 3 years through my work in leading code-focused cam...
Austin Community College District
Associate in Science, Game and Interactive Media Design

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University - Commerce (often referred to as the teacher college) where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics while minoring in Spanish. With eleven years of teaching under my belt, I have vast knowledge and experience in helping students of varying ages learn both...
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Bachelors, Mathematics

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9+ years
Pooja
I am a graduate from UC Irvine, and grew up in Southern California. I began tutoring students in high school for science and math and picked up private tutoring for calculus and physics in college. I graduated UC Irvine as a biology major and a psychology minor. I enjoy private tutoring because it g...
University of California-Irvine
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

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9+ years
MiKayla
I am a current medical student at the American University of the Caribbean in St. Maarten. I recently graduated Drexel University with a master degree in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences with a concentration in Anatomy and Pathology. I completed my Undergraduate degrees at Mount Mary University, BS...
Mount Mary College
Master of Science, Health Sciences, General
Mount Mary College
Bachelor in Arts, Spanish

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Talia
I recently graduated from Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics. While there I was fortunate enough to get research experience outside of the classroom as well as many opportunities to tutor and teach and the combination gave me a very well rounde...
Bridgewater State University
Bachelors, Physics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jonathan
I am in the process of transitioning careers from an attorney to a high school social studies teacher. I plan to start teaching in the fall. I have a rich background in a rigorous liberal arts education thatwould enable me to tutor in a diverse range of subjects, as well as guide students to think m...
University of Dallas
Masters, Humanities
University of Dallas
Bachelors, Politics

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5+ years
Cailyn
Hi! My name is Cailyn Pellegrino and I have a bachelor of science in Biochemistry, with a concentration in biology, and aspiring to become a physician. I have tutored algebra in high school and moved on to tutor college algebra for the past two years. I work as an emergency medical technician. I hav...
East Carolina University
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
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Souleiman
ACT Prep Tutor • +16 Subjects
I am a Cornell University student, and plan to major in Computer Science. Technology is my main passion. I've developed apps and websites, and have taught a programming class to elementary school students, and I plan to tutor computer science and programming.Besides tech, I also like reading, and have a particular knack for the English and Reading portions of the ACT and SAT. My philosophy for test taking success is to know the base material required to answer the questions, know the tactics to optimize approaches to questions, and to do practice problems and rigorously review mistakes. I aim to tutor students in the ACT and SAT using this philosophy, helping them approach it efficiently.Outside of these areas, I also enjoy playing soccer, playing tennis, and traveling.
Jordan
AP Environmental Science Tutor • +12 Subjects
Hey students!My name is Jordan and I am excited to virtually meet you through VarsityTutors. I recently graduated from Miami University with my Bachelor of Science in Geology and Environmental Studies. I have always had a passion for the planet and how we can create science-based solutions to the world's most pressing environmental issues. Between my coursework, research, and peer-reviewed journal publications, I am confident that we can work together to improve your understanding of environmental sciences and geology-related concepts.If you are looking for an LSAT tutor I am eager to help there as well. I decided to take the path to become an environmental lawyer and spent 3-4 months strategizing and preparing for the rigorous exam process that is the LSAT. I was not a "natural" but through intelligent strategizing and deciphering the test, I was able to increase my score by 22 points from my first diagnostic test. This placed me into the 92nd percentile of test-takers and in conjunction with application essays and other materials, allowed me entry into the country's Top 20 law schools. If you are hoping for similar results, let's work together and design strategies that achieve your goals!Essay writing and editing is an additional skill of mine. Whether for scholarships, admission essays, grant applications, or simply your elementary English paper we can work together to find a style that suits you and conveys your message in a sophisticated and clear way.Feel free to message me with any questions you may have :)
Kayleigh
College English Tutor • +48 Subjects
I am a senior in the College of Education at Marquette University. I will be graduating in May, and plan to become an elementary school teacher. I love to teach, and am very focused on the idea of a differentiated classroom that works for all students and types of intelligences. This carries over into tutoring, and I am all for approaching content in different ways in order to find the best fit for my students.
Mariya
ACT Writing Tutor • +17 Subjects
I graduated from the Bronx High School of Science and am a current student at the University of Chicago, majoring in mathematics with a minor in visual art. Throughout high school, I tutored both on a volunteer and private basis. I love tutoring because of the ability to help students understand difficult concepts they're struggling with, and I enjoy trying to find different ways to break down ideas. My favorite subjects to tutor are calculus, chemistry, and physics, although I tutor other types of math as well. I am a very patient tutor who tries to understand exactly where the student is struggling and how they can improve. Outside of the classroom, you can often find me baking or drawing!
Cassandra
ACT Prep Tutor • +19 Subjects
I am a current PhD candidate in experimental geophysics at MIT. I have successfully tutored dozens of students for the GRE; these students report not only higher scores but deeper understanding of the material, even in areas they have struggled with for years. Many of my students have not taken relevant quantitative courses for years and have forgotten much of their fundamental math skills, but after working with me for a short time, they are able to achieve great GRE quantitative scores. Students also enjoy my approach to the verbal section, where we work on decoding the questions and narrowing answer choices based on the type of question. I focus on a strong understanding of the concepts being tested as well as on test-taking skills. After working together, all of my students feel more comfortable entering the exam and sure of their own abilities, and nearly all of my students end up meeting or exceeding their original score goals.
Halle
Algebra Tutor • +25 Subjects
I am a student at the University of Wisconsin - Madison majoring in Spanish and Biology. Outside of school I volunteer at a hospital and enjoy running and being outdoors. I have had a lot of experience tutoring high school students in calculus, spanish, science, many levels of math and english. I love to learn and I want others to enjoy learning as well. When helping others it is imperative to me that the student truly understands a concept and can reason through a problem independently. I will do everything I can for a student to understand a concept by simplifying a concept to aid in understanding. I can not wait to help others enjoy learning and gain reasoning skills that will help them in the future.
Silas
Arithmetic Tutor • +11 Subjects
I am a graduate of Allegheny College, where I received my Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and minored in English. I am currently enrolled at the City University of New York, where I am working as a graduate student for a PhD in biochemistry. I mostly tutor science and math, both of which I enjoy thoroughly. My goal as a tutor is to help my students in understanding and gaining interest in the subjects instead of pure memorization. In my spare time I enjoy ice hockey, skiing, and mountain biking.
Guillory
Elementary School English Tutor • +15 Subjects
It is my personal goal to instill confidence, encouragement, goal setting, provide support, and push students toward their personal growth for the present and for the future.
Devin
ACT English Tutor • +22 Subjects
Here to hep with understanding Math, Science, and Mechanical Engineering! I'm also great at explaining the real world context behind what students are learning and how they'll use it in the future.
Alyssa
Anatomy & Physiology Tutor • +10 Subjects
MS Candidate Exercise Physiology, University of KentuckyBA Exercise Physiology & Public Health Sciences, Hamline UniversityHello! My name is Ali Eastman andI am a current graduate teaching assistant at the University of Kentucky. My research at Kentucky is focused on injury mitigation in firefighters. I have undergraduate and graduate course work in anatomy and physiology, exercise physiology, performance analytics, and research methods. I have previous undergraduate course work in intro biology, algebra-based physics, genetics, and cell biology. In addition, I have experience in scientific writing as well as grant writing.My teaching philosophy is focusing in on overreaching concepts and then peeling back the layers of the material. I am a strong believer in meeting the student where they are at academically and adapting to their learning style.
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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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