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Eric
Geometry proofs and trigonometric ratios trip up a lot of tenth graders because they require a different kind of thinking — building logical arguments step by step. Eric tackles this by encouraging students to sketch, experiment, and discover relationships on their own before formalizing anything. I...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts

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Allan
Geometry proofs are the stumbling block Allan sees most often with 10th graders — not because the logic is impossibly hard, but because nobody teaches them how to organize a proof step by step. He walks through each theorem and postulate as a building block, showing students how to construct argumen...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Biological Sciences

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Samuel
Geometry proofs and trigonometric identities are the two places where 10th-grade math stops feeling like arithmetic and starts demanding logical reasoning. Samuel teaches proof-writing as a skill in structured argumentation, not just a format to memorize. He's currently studying applied mathematics ...
Brown University
Applied Mathematics major

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10+ years
Sarah
Geometry proofs are where many 10th graders hit their first real wall — the shift from computing answers to constructing logical arguments is a fundamentally different kind of thinking. Sarah approaches proofs as a writing exercise, teaching students to build each step like a persuasive paragraph. H...
Providence College
Masters, Secondary Education
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors, Psychology

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10+ years
Madeline
Tenth grade math often marks the shift into more abstract territory — polynomial operations, trigonometric ratios, and formal proofs that demand both precision and creative thinking. Madeline's chemical engineering background means she uses these tools daily and can show students exactly how each co...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelors

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Greg
Geometry proofs and coordinate geometry trip up a lot of tenth graders because the logic feels different from the algebra they're used to. Greg tackles this by teaching proof structure as a form of argument-building — each step justified, each theorem earned. His experience teaching math to younger ...
Vanderbilt University
Building Engineer, Chemical Engineering and Math

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Rebecca
Tenth-grade math often marks the shift from straightforward computation to more abstract reasoning — geometric proofs, trigonometric ratios, and function analysis all demand a different kind of thinking. Rebecca approaches these topics by connecting them to the logical frameworks she studied in her ...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors of Arts in English and Philosophy

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10+ years
Ariela
Geometry proofs and quadratic functions can feel like two completely different subjects crammed into one year. Ariela tackles that disconnect by showing how logical reasoning connects both — writing a two-column proof and completing the square both reward the same kind of step-by-step discipline. He...
University of Chicago
Current Undergrad, Theater & Performance Studies

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Julie
Geometry proofs are where many tenth graders first encounter math that requires structured argumentation rather than computation. As a philosophy major at Princeton, Julie lives in the world of formal logic and rigorous reasoning — skills that translate directly to writing two-column and paragraph p...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy

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13+ years
Geometry proofs and coordinate geometry trip up a lot of 10th graders because they require a completely different kind of thinking than arithmetic ever did. Sung breaks down the logic behind each proof structure so students learn to build arguments step by step, not just mimic examples from the text...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science
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10th grade math typically focuses on algebra II and geometry, depending on your school's sequence. Common topics include quadratic equations, polynomials, rational expressions, exponential functions, and geometric proofs. San Francisco schools may use different curricula, so it's helpful to know your specific textbook and course focus—a tutor can align instruction with exactly what your class is covering.
10th grade marks a shift from procedural math (following steps) to conceptual understanding (understanding why those steps work). This means you're not just solving equations—you're learning to see patterns, connect ideas, and understand the reasoning behind formulas. This deeper thinking is more challenging but also more rewarding, and personalized tutoring can help you build those connections at your own pace.
Word problems require translating real-world situations into math, which is a skill separate from computation. The key is breaking problems into steps: identify what you know, define variables, set up equations, and solve systematically. A tutor can teach you problem-solving strategies and help you practice with diverse problem types until the process becomes automatic.
Showing work reveals your thinking process and helps teachers identify where misunderstandings happen—not just calculation errors. It also builds your own problem-solving skills by forcing you to organize your thoughts clearly. When you work with a tutor, they can help you develop the habit of clear, logical work that strengthens both your understanding and your test performance.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or behind, which personalized instruction directly addresses. Working 1-on-1 with a tutor means you can ask questions without pressure, move at your own pace, and build confidence through small wins and mastery. Many students find that understanding concepts deeply—rather than memorizing procedures—transforms their relationship with math.
Graphing requires visualizing how equations translate to coordinate planes, while proofs demand logical reasoning and clear justification. Both benefit from practice with immediate feedback. A tutor can help you develop visual intuition for graphs and teach you proof-writing strategies step-by-step, so you understand not just how to solve these problems but why the solutions work.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in 10th grade math and understand San Francisco's school curricula. You can discuss your specific needs—whether you need help with a particular unit, test prep, or building foundational skills—and get matched with someone who fits your learning style and goals.
Your first session is typically a chance to get to know your tutor and identify your specific challenges. They'll ask about your current topics, what's confusing you most, and what you want to achieve. From there, you'll develop a personalized plan that targets your gaps while building on your strengths—so every session moves you forward.
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