Award-Winning Elementary Math Tutors serving Sacramento, CA
Award-Winning Elementary Math Tutors serving Sacramento, CA
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Award-Winning Elementary Math Tutors serving Sacramento, CA
I am an Illinois certified Teacher in grades K-9. I attended Northwestern University and received a Master's of Science in Education. I have ample classroom experience and expertise in elementary Math...
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Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History
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I am happy to help students prepare for these exams. I enjoy students of all ages and am excited to tutor a wide range of subjects, although my first loves are math and English (especially grammar). I...
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University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts
I am a graduate of the University of Chicago where I received my undergraduate degree in political science. Right after graduation, I worked as an academic and test prep tutor as well as admissions co...
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University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science
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I am a graduate of Northwestern University where I received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Religious Studies. I am currently pursuing a masters degree in social work at the Universit...
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Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (minor in Religious Studies)
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I'm a fourth year medical student at the University of Pennsylvania who is applying to pediatrics residency programs. I graduated in 2006 from Yale University with a bachelors degree in History. I sub...
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University of Pennsylvania
PHD, Medicine and Education
University of Pennsylvania
Master's degree in Education
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I am a graduate of Princeton University, class of 2014. I received my Bachelor of Arts in History with a focus on recent American economic history. I was a pre-med, molecular biology major for my firs...
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Princeton University
Bachelor of Arts in History
I am an experienced and dynamic language instructor with a background in literature, history, and math. I have taught students in Spanish, French, and English as a Second-Language, using highly visual...
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The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor in Arts, Double Major: Spanish Literature; History
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I'm Frankie! I have recently earned degrees in both Math and Physics from Cornell University. Prior to joining Varsity Tutors, I worked as both a Math Course Assistant and as an SAT Math Tutor. In add...
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Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts
I am a rising Sophomore at Princeton University. I am majoring in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, most likely with a minor in Computer Science. During my Junior and Senior years of High School, ...
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University
Bachelor's
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I am a fourth year student at Harvard Medical School, and will start working as a pediatrician in July of 2016. However, if I had not decided to become a physician, I would have strongly considered be...
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Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine
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Sacramento's 27 school districts use various math programs, from traditional textbooks to standards-based approaches. Tutors work with students using whatever curriculum their school uses, whether that's Eureka Math, Go Math!, or another program. This ensures lessons reinforce what's happening in the classroom while filling in gaps in understanding.
Procedural understanding means knowing how to follow steps (like long division), while conceptual understanding means knowing *why* those steps work. Many students memorize procedures without grasping the underlying concepts, which makes word problems and multi-step problems confusing. Tutors help students build both—they explain the 'why' behind operations so students can apply their knowledge flexibly to new problems.
Word problems require students to translate language into math, identify what's being asked, and choose the right operation—which is harder than just computing. Many students can do arithmetic but freeze when numbers are wrapped in a story. Tutors teach problem-solving strategies like drawing pictures, breaking problems into steps, and checking whether answers make sense, which builds confidence and independence.
Math anxiety often comes from fear of being wrong or feeling 'bad at math,' which shuts down learning. Tutors create low-pressure environments where mistakes are learning opportunities, not failures. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, students work at their own pace, ask questions without embarrassment, and experience success on problems they thought were impossible—which rebuilds confidence over time.
Showing work reveals a student's thinking process, not just their final answer. Teachers use it to spot where understanding breaks down—whether a student has the right idea but made a calculation error, or doesn't understand the concept at all. Tutors help students organize their work clearly and explain their reasoning, which improves both their math communication and their ability to catch their own mistakes.
Elementary math builds on itself—understanding place value connects to addition and subtraction, which connects to multiplication and division. Many students treat each topic as separate, which makes learning feel like memorizing random facts. Tutors highlight these connections, showing how multiplication is repeated addition or how fractions relate to division, helping students build a coherent mental framework instead of isolated skills.
The first session focuses on understanding where your child is—what they've mastered, where they're stuck, and what's causing frustration. Tutors ask questions, work through a few problems together, and listen for misconceptions. This assessment shapes the tutoring plan, ensuring lessons target real gaps rather than just reviewing material your child already knows.
Many students show confidence improvements within 2-3 weeks of consistent tutoring, especially if anxiety was the main barrier. Deeper conceptual understanding and grade improvement usually develop over 4-8 weeks, depending on how far behind a student is and how frequently they meet with a tutor. Regular practice between sessions accelerates progress significantly.
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