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Mackenzie
I am a student at the University of Oregon, currently in the education program majoring in Elementary School teaching and minoring in Special Education. I have recently extended my studies into a classroom setting, and enjoy working with 4th and 5th graders at Edison Elementary School improving upon...
University of Oregon
Bachelor of Science, Education

Certified Tutor
4+ years
I graduated from Moravian College with a double major in math and political science before earning my masters degree at Lehigh University in the field of public policy. I worked as a writing tutor for three years while an undergraduate. While securing my masters degree, I worked with the United Way ...
Lehigh University
Masters, Public Policy
Moravian College and Moravian Theological Seminary
Bachelors, Political Science/Math

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emily
I know you want only the best for your student! My services will improve your student's core knowledge as well as their test-taking skills. Synthesis is my strength, and I strive to pass it on.As a career scientist and writer, my greatest pleasure has always been sharing the joy of learning with oth...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Arts, Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing
Eastern Kentucky University
Bachelor of Science, Wildlife, Fish, and Wildlands Science and Management

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Aminah
I am currently studying childhood psychology at Macomb Community College with hopes of transferring to Wayne State next year to finish my bachelors. My plan is to become a children's Psychologist and open up my own practice. I have experience tutoring and teaching the subjects of English and Reading...
Macomb Community College
Bachelor of Science, Clinical Child Psychology

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Simran
Hi, My name is Simmy and I am a recent college graduate. I am here to tutor in a variety of subjects, including math, writing, spanish, and so much more. Please reach out with any questions you may have and I would be happy to help!
Denison University
Bachelor in Arts, Global Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Naila
I love teaching. I have tutored a lot of students in math, science and English, including my sons (both college graduates) and a bunch of nieces and nephews.I graduated with MS in Environmental Science from Indiana University. I also have a BS in teaching Biology/Chemistry from Baku State University...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Masters, Environmental Science
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelors, Biology/Chemistry

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nancy
I am currently a recent M.S. graduate in Speech-Language Pathology. My clinical experiences with various populations, both children and adults, have taught me the importance of creativity and personalizing session. I am dedicated to motivate each student to reach his/her personal goals, and adapt to...
New York University
Master of Science, Speech-Language Pathology
CUNY Queens College
Bachelor in Arts, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Stony Brook University
Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Kevin
I am currently a rising Junior at the University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics and minoring in Science, Technology, and Society. From early on, the intellectual development of others has been very important to me. In high school, I developed my school's first summe...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

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Jiwen
I graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University with a B.S. in Mathematics, and I am currently an Ed.M. candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education. For the past four years, I have been a math tutor for the Tufts Literacy Corps, focusing on arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry and geometry. I h...
Tufts University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Nydiaris
My background an experience are helpful in three main areas:(1) I am a native of Puerto Rico, which means my first language is Spanish. Thus, I can help you understand Spanish grammar and improve your conversational skills.(2) I studied Biology, more specifically Immunology, over a period of approxi...
Universidad de Puerto Rico-Humacao
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Doctor of Philosophy, Immunology
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Ashley
ACT Prep Tutor • +43 Subjects
Taking an active role in the educational system has been a formative factor for the past 15 years. What began as an after school activity for peer tutoring, eventually became an intrinsic part of my personality continuing through college and past graduate school. My goal is for students to enjoy the learning process, leaving tangible results (ie- improved confidence and higher grades) as inevitable. I have an academic interest, and over seven years of clinical experience, in neuropsychology and cognitive testing and like to apply these learning techniques in each tutoring session. As an Ivy League graduate, and current medical student, I enjoy tutoring the next generation to maximize on their potential and show them learning is fun.
Mariah
6th Grade AP Language Composition Tutor • +28 Subjects
I'm passionate about helping students because I know that tutoring and teaching allows me to learn too. I taught as primary teacher for 5 years and loved working with all ages. My Bachelor's in English, Minor in Business, and wide range of knowledge has equipped me to help students succeed across all ages and cultures. I especially love teaching English as well as Essay Writing, Conversational English, and Language Arts. These are subjects that I'm passionate about. These subjects have taken me outside of the classroom to different countries and I look forward to learning more as well as teaching more. I currently live in Portugal with my family and adventurous cats named Levi and Joey.
Justin
AP Comparative Government and Politics Tutor • +19 Subjects
After attending high school in Vermont and graduating near the top of my class, I attended Boston University to study Political Science. During my time there, I participated in numerous internship programs, including a semester in Washington, DC, and was recognized as a member of the Dean's List every semester. In May 2014, I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a major in Political Science and a minor in Music.I have extensive experience with managing and training staff- skills which help me prepare my students to succeed. My own passion for education enables me to inspire those I tutor. I utilize an in-depth approach that focuses on the big picture, not just rote memorization. My students will not only be better prepared for their classes and exams, but will gain skills and strategies they can apply in their future studies.When not tutoring,I am an avid football fan (Patriots, Texans and Longhorns) and musician. I enjoy photography, squash, and volunteering as well. On the weekends I enjoy traveling and enjoying nature, including horse back riding and traveling to Galveston to go deep sea fishing.
Jennifer
Anthropology Tutor • +14 Subjects
As a graduate of Williams College, I received my Bachelors of Arts as a double major in Religion and Arabic Studies and a concentration in International Studies. Throughout high school and college, I worked with a range of students on all academic subjects, emphasizing confidence building through academic engagement. After graduation, I worked in Yemen for nine months coordinating a State Department English Language program for Yemeni youth, a life-changing experience that inspired me to approach the teaching process with a broader, encompassing perspective. Apart from my experience with the Arabic language, I am also a native Spanish speaker. Although I am available to tutor in a range of topics, I am particularly passionate about History, Religion, Geography, and all Social Studies. I have personally committed myself to improving education throughout the world and promoting its appreciation among students in order to enhance the learning process as well as intrinsically benefit the student. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling and experiencing different cultures around the world, reading novels, yoga, and volunteering with youth.
Alexandra
Algebra Tutor • +21 Subjects
I am a current student at the University of Miami finishing up a degree in Neuroscience. I have experience tutoring Physics, Chemistry, Trigonometry, Algebra, and Earth Sciences - with each of my students successfully improving their grades in their classes. I know how to learn, and I break down each subject to put the parts together with each student. I plan on taking the MCAT in August and attending medical school after graduation.
Christin
Basic Computer Literacy Tutor • +6 Subjects
My name is Christin Monroe and I have a PhD in Chemistry from Princeton University I am an educational counselor and math/ science specialist for the Upward Bound Programs and am an adjunct in the Chemistry department. I have a passion for helping make STEM fields more approachable and relatable for students.
Caleb
ACCUPLACER ESL - Listening Tutor • +21 Subjects
My name is Caleb.I LOVE language and music!!I have been teaching music lessons for over 6 years now. Back in high school, I got a 36 on both English sections of my ACT, and a 4 on both my Spanish and Statistics tests.I currently teach a group creative composition class for young children in which they compose their own music, using materials which I have been developing for many years. I additionally teach private music lessons for all ages!
Keith
Creative Writing Tutor • +24 Subjects
I'm a Lead Teacher of Special Education with over 10 years of experience supporting individuals with mental and developmental disabilities. Born in Trinidad and raised in Jersey City, NJ and The Bronx, NY, I've always been driven to give back and uplift my community through education.I hold a B.S. in Psychology, a MAT in Special Education from Liberty University, and I'm currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Special Education. My passion for helping children succeed, especially those with unique learning needs has shaped my entire career.I'm now offering tutoring to make a direct impact outside the classroom. Every child learns differently, and with the right support, they all have the power to grow and thrive.
Gregg
10th Grade Math Tutor • +17 Subjects
Throughout my career, whether in the cockpit of a US Naval jet or working on strategies for an asset allocation modes, I actively use math everyday. My love of math is profound and my three Honor Roll children are shining examples. I have formally and informally tutored hundreds of pupils for 35+ years and believe that students need to understand concepts rather than memorize them.
Colleen
Art Tutor • +21 Subjects
Personal Statement as an EducatorMy personal philosophy of education is based in life-long learning and a learner-centered approach.I hope to inspire the learner to continue learning throughout their lifespan. Education is empowering and when we feel empowered, inspired and motivated, there is nothing we can't do. A thirst for knowledge can see us through the best and the worst of times.My approach to education has always been learner-centered. It is not about what is taught, but what is learned. Seeing learners as individuals with lives beyond the educational setting is key. With education, we can see hardships as challenges with solutions that are yet to be found.
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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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