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Molly
Place value, regrouping, and early fractions click faster when a tutor knows exactly where young learners tend to get stuck. Molly has spent three years teaching math intervention in 2nd through 4th grade classrooms, so she can pinpoint a gap in number sense and address it before it snowballs. Rated...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Asta
Building number sense early — understanding place value, basic fractions, and the logic behind multiplication — shapes how a student thinks about math for years. Asta's experience working with younger learners across different educational systems in both Hong Kong and the U.S. gives her a practical ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts in Political Science

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Building number sense early changes everything about how a student experiences math later on. Katie teaches elementary concepts like place value, basic fractions, and multi-digit multiplication in ways that emphasize understanding over rote memorization — using visual models and real-world examples ...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor in Arts

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Rebecca
Getting multiplication facts, place value, and basic fractions right early on shapes how a student feels about math for years. Rebecca approaches elementary math by making those foundational concepts tangible — using visual models and step-by-step reasoning so kids understand the 'why' behind each o...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (minor in Religious Studies)

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15+ years
Natalie
Multiplication tables, long division, and fractions don't have to feel like a grind. Natalie turns elementary math into something approachable by using visual models and real-world examples — splitting a pizza into equal parts or measuring ingredients for a recipe. Her warmth and love of learning ma...
Rice University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, English

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Laura
Laura's Montessori education through eighth grade taught her that young kids learn math best through discovery — figuring out why regrouping works, not just memorizing the steps. She brings that same exploratory approach to arithmetic and early problem-solving, letting students build understanding t...
Princeton University
Bachelor of Arts in History

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13+ years
Frankie
Teaching a young learner to see patterns in multiplication tables or understand what a fraction actually represents takes patience and creativity, not just math knowledge. Frankie brings both — his Cornell math background gives him deep number sense, and his experience working directly with students...
Cornell University
Bachelor in Arts

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Catherine
Getting multiplication tables and long division to click requires patience and the right analogy at the right moment — something Catherine has refined through years of working with younger learners. She breaks arithmetic concepts into visual, story-driven steps so that place value, fractions, and ba...
Stanford University
PHD, History
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

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Jean
Teaching young learners multiplication tables or place value requires patience and creativity in equal measure. Jean has taught students as young as toddlers and understands that elementary math sticks best when it's hands-on — using tangible examples, patterns, and games rather than rote drills. He...
Harvard College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology
Harvard Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, Medicine

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Getting fractions, long division, and place value right at the elementary level sets the trajectory for everything that comes after in math. Matthew takes a patient, step-by-step approach — showing how a problem works, then giving the student a chance to try similar ones while asking questions along...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many elementary students struggle with the transition from memorizing procedures to truly understanding why math works the way it does. Word problems are particularly challenging because they require students to translate language into mathematical thinking. Additionally, students often rush through multi-step problems without showing their work, which makes it hard to catch mistakes and build problem-solving strategies. Personalized tutoring helps students slow down, understand concepts deeply, and develop confidence in their approach to math.
The first session is focused on understanding where your student is starting from—not just what grade-level material they're working on, but how they think about math problems. Tutors will explore your student's strengths, identify specific gaps in understanding, and listen to any concerns about math anxiety or confidence. From there, tutors create a personalized plan that aligns with your student's school curriculum and learning style, ensuring every session builds momentum toward real progress.
Riverside's 7 school districts use different textbooks and approaches, so Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand these specific programs and can work directly with your student's classroom materials. Whether your student's school uses a traditional textbook, Singapore Math, or another approach, tutors adapt their instruction to reinforce what's being taught in class while filling in conceptual gaps. This alignment ensures tutoring complements classroom learning rather than creating confusion.
Yes—math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or rushed, which personalized 1-on-1 instruction directly addresses. When students work with a tutor in a low-pressure environment, they can ask questions freely, take time to understand concepts, and experience small wins that rebuild confidence. Over time, as students see patterns, make connections, and solve problems successfully, anxiety typically decreases and they develop a more positive relationship with math.
Tutors model how to break down multi-step problems into manageable parts and explain each step clearly—not just to get the right answer, but to demonstrate thinking. They teach students specific strategies like drawing diagrams, making lists, or working backwards, then guide students to choose the right tool for each problem type. By practicing these approaches consistently, students internalize strategies they can apply to new problems independently.
Elementary math builds on itself—fractions connect to division, area connects to multiplication, and word problems connect to all of these. Tutors help students recognize these relationships by showing how concepts repeat across different topics and why the same thinking applies in new contexts. When students see math as a connected system rather than isolated procedures, they develop deeper understanding and retain what they learn much more effectively.
Many students show increased confidence and understanding within the first 3-4 sessions, especially when tutoring targets specific gaps. Measurable progress on tests or assignments often appears within 4-6 weeks of consistent tutoring. The timeline depends on where your student is starting and what they're working toward, but personalized instruction typically accelerates progress compared to classroom-only learning because every session is tailored to their needs.
Reach out to Varsity Tutors and share a bit about your student's grade level, current challenges, and learning goals. You'll get matched with a tutor who has expertise in elementary math and understands how to teach concepts for deep understanding. From there, you can schedule your first session and start seeing your student build both skills and confidence in math.
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