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Molly
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 and Reading intervention. I have several tools and resources from various curricula to work with an...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Allan
I'm a big Boston Celtics fan and I speak three languages. I can get you the test results you need to succeed because I went through the exams myself and performed well. The first time I took the SAT I actually wasn't satisfied with my score, so I spent 2 months working hard to get my score to where ...
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I'm an actor, writer and musician living in New York City. I grew up in Minneapolis, MN (by way of Palo Alto, California). I graduated from Northwestern University in 2014, with a B.A. in Theatre, and a minor in American History.
Northwestern University
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Paula
I am extremely passionate about academics and learning; the value of each was inculcated into me at a very young age. I tutor a variety of subjects largely because I have so many areas of interests and have been privileged enough to pursue knowledge in those areas. I even enjoy tucking away "useless...
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Sarah
I am an experienced tutor and classroom teacher with a passion for helping students learn - especially when it doesn't come easy. I love teaching math, especially since I know that it can be hard. While I specialize in working with middle and high school students, I have worked with students as youn...
Providence College
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University of Notre Dame
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Madeline
I am currently a graduate student Johns Hopkins University getting my masters in chemical and biomolecular engineering. I have spent a lot of time around children and I have spent a good amount of time teaching as well. I want all students that I tutor to feel comfortable when I am tutoring them and...
Johns Hopkins University
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Hasan
I am a graduate of Brown University, where I earned my B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts, taking courses in a wide array of subjects ranging from contemporary American fiction to ancient Indian classics. My first teaching experience came in college when I had the privilege of creating and teachi...
Brown University
B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts

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Richard
I am currently a PhD candidate at Northwestern University, studying microbiology and public health (my two biggest passions). I received my Bachelor of Science with high honors from Emory University in 2011, where I double-majored in Biology and Spanish. During my time at Emory, I studied abroad in ...
Northwestern University
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Emory University
Bachelors, Biology and Spanish

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Dakota
I am a native Texan now living in NYC. I just finished my Master's degree, and I love food, reading, and travel. I've been working and volunteering as a tutor since my high school days, and I am eager to provide advanced-level assistance to you! I'm a friendly, approachable person who maintains a pr...
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Vanderbilt University
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Julian
I am well-equipped to help students improve their reading comprehension and essay writing skills. As an avid reader and writing enthusiast, I naturally find great joy in reviewing and editing the work of others. Although writing is incredibly stylistic, it is also remarkably formulaic. With proper p...
Boston College
Bachelors, Political Science and Government
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I am well versed in all types of questions the students will be faced with on homework or exams. Also, in addition to my teaching experience at Purdue, I have been teaching a one week course in Shanghai yearly since 2008 to prepare Chinese Occupational Health and Safety professionals to take the Certified Industrial Hygienist exam and part of what I help them with are some of the tricks of the trade for successfully taking these types of exams. I also helped my daughter prepare for her GRE exam when her GRE Boot Camp program was suddenly cancelled my prep work with her helped her increase her math score approximately 100 points.
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I am an undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University who is pursuing a major in mathematics and a minor in computer science. My experience in tutoring environments entails working at a learning center teaching mathematics and serving as a volunteer in various mentorship and tutoring programs. While I have taught various subjects such as financial literacy and music, I especially love to work with students in mathematics as well as SAT preparation. Hobbies: art, books, hiking, nature, reading, cooking, music, writing
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I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky's College of Engineering with a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Classics giving me a strong background in mathematics, language and the hard sciences. Hobbies: art, outdoors, reading, writing, books, music
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I am a graduate of Rutgers College - Undergraduate Business School. I received my Bachelor of Science in Finance with a minor in English. I believe that students learn best when taught in an engaging and energetic way but also believe that it is only through patience and an individualized approach that you can you truly understand the way that a student comprehends and retains that knowledge. I work hard to encompass creativity, energy, and patience in the ways that I teach. My passion for education and learning began in high school where I regularly tutored Math and English to students of all ages. For the past 9 years, I worked in the Financial Services industry in various finance and human resources roles. This experience allowed me to work with all different types of people and helped me develop my skills for understanding unique personalities and how different individuals are motivated. Throughout my career post-college, I continue to be involved in the Learning & Development of my colleagues and often create training guides and conduct training sessions on various relevant topics such as computer skills and financial applications. I am extremely excited and fortunate to have the opportunity to work with students again and in an area where my true passion has always been: education. In my spare time, I love being with friends and family, discovering food festivals around NYC and finding any excuse to travel.
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The biggest challenge in 3rd Grade is the shift from concrete counting to abstract multiplication and division concepts. Students often memorize times tables without understanding what multiplication actually means—that 3 × 4 represents three groups of four, not just a number to recall. Multi-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping (borrowing and carrying) trips up many students, as does interpreting word problems that require multiple steps. Fractions also introduce confusion here, since kids are learning that numbers can represent parts of a whole, not just whole quantities. A tutor can help students build conceptual understanding alongside procedural fluency, so they truly grasp why the strategies work.
Many 3rd graders struggle to translate words into math operations—they might not recognize when to add versus subtract, or miss that a problem requires two steps. A tutor breaks this down by teaching students to identify key information, visualize the problem (often through drawings or manipulatives), and then decide which operation to use. For example, with "Sarah has 5 apples and buys 8 more. How many does she have?" a tutor helps students see this is addition, not just because it says "more," but because they're combining two groups. This approach builds confidence and helps students see patterns across different word problems rather than treating each one as a mystery.
Multiplication and division represent a conceptual leap—students have spent years adding individual items, and suddenly they're working with equal groups and arrays. Many kids memorize facts without understanding that 6 × 4 means six groups of four, or that division is the inverse (if 6 × 4 = 24, then 24 ÷ 6 = 4). Without this foundation, students struggle when facts aren't memorized or when problems get more complex. Tutors use visual strategies like area models, arrays, and repeated addition to show students what multiplication actually represents. Once students see the pattern and understand the relationship between multiplication and division, facts stick better and they can solve unfamiliar problems using reasoning instead of pure recall.
Regrouping (carrying and borrowing) confuses many 3rd graders because it requires understanding place value deeply—that 10 ones equals 1 ten, and 1 ten equals 10 ones. Many students learn the steps mechanically without grasping why they're necessary. Effective tutors use base-ten blocks, place value charts, or drawings to show what's actually happening: when you have 7 ones and add 5 more, you get 12 ones, which is 1 ten and 2 ones. For subtraction, showing why you need to "borrow" (break apart a ten into ones) makes the strategy logical rather than arbitrary. This concrete-to-visual-to-abstract progression helps students understand regrouping so thoroughly that they can apply it to larger numbers and eventually mental math.
3rd Grade introduces fractions as parts of a whole (halves, thirds, fourths), which is conceptually different from everything students have learned—suddenly 1 doesn't mean one whole item, but one part of something divided equally. Students often struggle because they haven't internalized that the denominator tells you how many equal pieces the whole is divided into, and the numerator counts how many pieces you have. Many kids also think 1/4 is "bigger" than 1/2 because 4 is larger than 2. A tutor uses visual models—fraction bars, pie charts, folded paper—to show that 1/4 means one piece when something is cut into four equal parts. Building this visual understanding now prevents fraction confusion in later grades when students need to compare, add, and work with fractions.
Showing work isn't just about getting the right answer—it's about helping students think through their reasoning and letting teachers see where confusion happens. In 3rd Grade, students are expected to explain their strategy (like "I used an array to find 3 × 5" or "I counted by tens then ones"). Many kids rush to answers without explaining, which means they're not building the problem-solving habits they'll need for harder math. A tutor teaches students to annotate their work with drawings, labels, and words that show their thinking. This practice strengthens mathematical communication and helps students catch their own mistakes. When students can articulate why they chose a strategy, they're building deeper understanding than if they just memorize procedures.
Math fluency means being able to recall facts and perform procedures quickly and accurately—like knowing 7 × 6 = 42 without counting on fingers. Understanding means knowing why that's true and being able to apply the concept to new situations. In 3rd Grade, both matter, but understanding comes first. A student who memorizes multiplication facts without understanding what multiplication means will hit a wall when problems get abstract or require reasoning. Tutors balance these by building conceptual understanding through visuals and manipulatives, then helping students practice facts until they become automatic. This combination ensures students aren't just fast at math—they're flexible problem-solvers who can tackle unfamiliar situations.
Math anxiety in 3rd Grade often stems from struggling with a specific concept and then feeling "behind" or "bad at math." A tutor works at the student's pace, celebrating small wins and breaking topics into manageable pieces so students experience success. For example, if a student is frustrated with multiplication, a tutor might start with skip counting or arrays to build intuition before introducing formal facts. Personalized instruction means students get immediate feedback and can ask questions without embarrassment. Over time, as students understand concepts rather than just memorizing, they realize they're capable of doing math—and that confidence carries forward into more challenging material.
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