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Molly
Three years teaching 2nd, 3rd, and 4th graders gave Molly a clear picture of exactly which 1st grade skills — like understanding tens and ones, or knowing when to add versus subtract — need to be rock-solid before kids move on. She uses that backward knowledge to zero in on the specific gaps that tr...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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Allan
At the 1st grade level, the goal isn't just getting the right answer — it's building number sense so that adding, subtracting, and comparing quantities start to feel intuitive. Allan breaks these early concepts into small, visual steps, using objects and stories to keep young learners engaged and co...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Biological Sciences

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Ruth
Young learners need someone who can make counting, number patterns, and basic addition feel like play — and Ruth's years teaching elementary-aged kids give her exactly that skill. Her M.S.Ed from Northwestern deepened her understanding of how first graders build number sense, from recognizing quanti...
University of Chicago
M.S.Ed
University of Chicago
B.A. in English and Theatre

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Teaching a first grader to add and subtract is as much about confidence as it is about counting. Nick brings warmth and creativity to early number sense, using games and stories to make concepts like tens and ones feel natural rather than forced. His performance background gives him an instinct for ...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Theatre

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Sarah
First grade math is deceptively important: it's where kids internalize what addition and subtraction actually mean, not just how to count on their fingers. Sarah breaks these concepts into hands-on, visual steps — number lines, ten frames, part-part-whole models — so the logic clicks before the memo...
Providence College
Masters, Secondary Education
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors, Psychology

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Hasan
Learning to count past 100, understanding what "equals" really means, and solving simple addition and subtraction problems — 1st grade math is deceptively important. Hasan's experience as a lead teacher in an elementary after-school program means he knows how to keep young learners engaged while qui...
Brown University
B.A. in Literary Arts and Visual Arts

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Madeline
Counting past 100, understanding tens and ones, and learning to add and subtract single-digit numbers are huge leaps for a 1st grader. Madeline uses games, drawings, and real objects to make these early concepts feel playful rather than intimidating. Her gentle, encouraging style — reflected in a pe...
Johns Hopkins University
Bachelors

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Dakota
At the first-grade level, math is really about confidence — a child who believes they can count, compare, and add will keep believing it for years. Dakota brings a warm, encouraging style to early number sense, skip counting, and basic addition and subtraction facts. Her approach keeps lessons playf...
Vanderbilt University
Master's degree
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor in Arts

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Richard
At the first-grade level, math is really about building comfort — counting past 100, understanding what addition and subtraction mean, and recognizing basic shapes. Richard's PhD training at Northwestern taught him how to break complex ideas into their simplest parts, a skill that translates surpris...
Northwestern University
PHD, Biology and Public Health
Emory University
Bachelors, Biology and Spanish

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Julian
At the first grade level, math is really about number sense: understanding that seven is more than four, that adding means combining groups, and that subtraction means taking away. Julian keeps lessons hands-on and playful, using counting games and simple story problems to make early math feel natur...
Boston College
Bachelors, Political Science and Government
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In 1st grade, students typically focus on foundational number sense, including counting to 100, understanding place value (tens and ones), and basic addition and subtraction within 20. They also begin recognizing shapes, measuring length, and telling time to the hour. These core skills build the conceptual understanding that makes more complex math possible in later grades.
Word problems require students to read, understand context, identify what's being asked, and then apply math skills—which is a big leap for 1st graders still developing reading fluency. Many students can solve simple math facts but get confused when those same concepts are embedded in a story. Personalized tutoring helps break down word problems into manageable steps and teaches strategies for identifying what information matters.
Showing work helps teachers (and tutors) understand how your child is thinking, not just whether they got the right answer. Encourage your 1st grader to draw pictures, use manipulatives like blocks or counters, or write numbers to explain their steps. Tutors are skilled at modeling these strategies and helping students develop the habit of explaining their reasoning, which builds stronger problem-solving skills over time.
Math anxiety in young students often stems from feeling rushed, confused, or discouraged. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction creates a low-pressure environment where your child can ask questions, make mistakes safely, and build confidence at their own pace. When students experience success in small, manageable steps, they develop a positive relationship with math that lasts beyond 1st grade.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who understand 1st grade math standards and can work with your child's specific textbook and classroom approach. Whether your school uses Eureka Math, Everyday Math, or another curriculum, tutors can reinforce what's being taught in class and fill in gaps where your child needs extra support.
The first session is typically an assessment and get-to-know-you meeting. The tutor will learn about your child's strengths, challenges, learning style, and specific areas where they need help—whether that's number recognition, addition facts, or word problem strategies. This information helps the tutor create a personalized plan tailored to your child's needs.
Frequency depends on your child's needs and goals. Some students benefit from one session per week for ongoing support, while others might need two sessions weekly to address specific gaps. Tutors can recommend a schedule based on your child's progress and can adjust as needed. Consistency matters more than intensity at this age—regular, manageable sessions work better than cramming.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Jacksonville who specialize in 1st grade math and understand the local school landscape across Duval County and St. Johns County schools. You can share your child's specific needs, and we'll match you with a tutor who's a good fit for your family's schedule and learning goals.
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