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Kate
I have 15+ years of teaching experience with students ages 2-14 years old. I am passionate about early childhood education and building the foundation for life long learning. I believe in engaging and playful learning and will teach my classes with lots of interaction and opportunities for engagem...
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2+ years
Abigail
I'm an enthusiastic educator, who likes to create child based lessons. I have spent over six years dedicated to unlocking potential across all age groups. With eight years of Psychology studies, and a B.S. in Criminal Justice, I bring a structured yet engaging approach to subjects ranging from eleme...
AIU
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2+ years
Karthikeyan
I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biomedical and Biological Sciences with a 3.96 GPA, and I am currently continuing my academic journey through advanced medical and graduate-level coursework. My education has given me a strong foundation not only in the life sciences but also in interdisciplinary f...
Central Washington University
Bachelor's

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2+ years
Bilal
As a dedicated tutor with over three years of experience, I am passionate about helping students succeed in their academic journey. Currently pursuing my Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences at Arizona State University, I bring a unique blend of enthusiasm and expertise to my teaching approach. ...
Arizona State University
Bachelor's (in progress)

Certified Tutor
2+ years
Owasif
Hi! My name is Owasif and I have over 6 years of experience teaching K-5th grade. I'm a dedicated tutor who will put your child's success at the top of my list. I'll ensure every child gets the tutoring they need to succeed in class and beyond.
University of Massachusetts-Boston
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2+ years
Madison
I'm an educator of 4+ years with experience at all age levels! As I'm currently teaching two 5th-grade classes full-time, my teaching philosophy revolves around every student achieving academic success with practice, encouragement, and learning tailored to their needs. My favorite subjects to work w...
Boston University
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University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, History
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Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jai
I'm a recent Stanford graduate (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science), and have been working at a major Management Consulting firm for a few years now. I personally scored a 2360 (out of 2400) on the SAT and 35 on the ACT and was successful in gaining admission to several top universities. I'...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Kate
I'm available to tutor biology, chemistry, physics, math from Algebra up through AP Calculus, SAT test prep, and French. I've been tutoring students in science and math for 7 years. I also spent 8 months working and studying in France, and have tutored high school and adult students in French. When ...
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Common Core emphasizes deeper understanding over rote memorization. In math, students learn multiple strategies for solving problems and explaining their reasoning, rather than just getting the right answer. In reading and language arts, the focus shifts to comprehension of complex texts, phonics in context, and understanding how words work together.
The curriculum also integrates more nonfiction reading and requires students to back up their ideas with evidence from texts. These changes help build critical thinking skills early on, though the shift can feel different from how many parents learned.
Many 1st graders struggle with the transition from phonemic awareness to phonics—recognizing individual sounds in words while also learning letter patterns. In math, students often find it difficult to understand that numbers can be decomposed and recomposed in different ways (for example, that 5 can be 3+2 or 4+1), which is foundational to later math success.
Additionally, the emphasis on explaining their thinking in words can frustrate young learners who aren't yet fluent writers. With an average student-teacher ratio of 11.2:1 across Boston's 32 schools, many classroom teachers have limited time to address these individual gaps during the school day.
One-on-one instruction allows tutors to slow down and build confidence with foundational phonics and number sense at your child's own pace. Unlike a classroom setting, tutors can use multiple strategies tailored to how your child learns best—whether that's visual, kinesthetic, or auditory—and spend as much time as needed on tricky concepts like blending sounds or understanding ten-frames.
Personalized tutoring also provides consistent feedback and celebration of small wins, which builds the persistence and confidence 1st graders need when tackling challenging new material. Tutors can identify gaps before they compound and reinforce classroom learning in a low-pressure environment.
By the end of 1st grade, students should be reading simple, decodable texts independently and beginning to read more complex stories with support. They should recognize common sight words, blend sounds to read unfamiliar words, and understand the main idea of what they're reading. However, there's wide variation at this age—some 1st graders are already reading chapter books, while others are still building phonetic skills.
The best indicator of progress is whether your child is making steady improvement month-to-month, not comparing them to peers. If your child isn't showing growth in letter sounds, blending, or sight word recognition by mid-year, or seems frustrated with reading, a tutor can assess where the gap is and create a plan to catch up.
Common Core prioritizes understanding why math works over just memorizing facts. You can build number sense at home by playing games with dice, cards, or dominoes; counting real objects; and talking through different ways to make numbers (like "5 can be 2 and 3, or 4 and 1"). Asking questions like "How did you figure that out?" helps your child develop mathematical thinking.
By the end of 1st grade, students should fluently add and subtract within 10 and understand place value with tens and ones. If your child is struggling with these concepts despite practice, personalized tutoring can target specific gaps—whether that's subitizing (recognizing quantities without counting), understanding the meaning of the equal sign, or basic fact fluency.
Look for tutors who understand 1st Grade Common Core standards specifically and can explain why certain strategies are taught. They should be able to diagnose where your child is struggling (not just that they're struggling), create a plan aligned with classroom instruction, and communicate progress regularly. It helps if they have experience working with young learners and can make learning feel playful and low-pressure.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors for 1st Grade Common Core in Boston who are experienced with the curriculum and skilled at working with early elementary students. You can discuss your child's specific needs and find the right fit for your family.
Absolutely. Communication between tutors, parents, and teachers strengthens your child's learning. When the teacher knows what skills you're working on at home or with a tutor, they can reinforce the same concepts in the classroom, creating consistency. Similarly, your child's teacher can let you know which areas need the most support.
A good tutor will be happy to align their work with classroom instruction and may even reach out to the teacher to ensure you're all supporting the same skills. This teamwork helps close gaps faster and prevents your child from feeling like they're learning conflicting approaches.
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