Award-Winning Middle School Math Tutors serving Kansas City, MO
Award-Winning Middle School Math Tutors serving Kansas City, MO
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I'm now a few years removed from academia, I still consider myself an intellect at heart. Stints at New York University's Stern School of Business and Northwestern University have given me extensive s...
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Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts
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I am a high school graduate from The Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City, Missouri and currently studying at Washington University in St. Louis in the class of 2024. Through my high school's Spanish p...
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Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Chemistry, Chemistry
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I am from Chicago, IL. I am currently a second-year medical student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. One of my passions includes teaching students. I have 5+ years of tutoring experience. Du...
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
I am originally from the suburbs of St. Louis, MO, and I attended Rockhurst University for my undergraduate degree. I obtained a Bachelor of Arts in French & Education with a minor in English Literatu...
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Rockhurst University
Bachelor in Arts, French & Education
I am in school at Grand Canyon University and am working on obtaining a degree in Elementary Education. I currently work full-time as a literacy interventionist in a local elementary school. I'm very ...
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Grand Canyon University
Bachelor of Education, Elementary School Teaching
I'm able to tutor the subjects that I do because they're things I enjoy not just in an academic conext, but also on my own spare time, so I'm always reading about that stuff anyway. My dedication is t...
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Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts, English
I am a graduate of Rockhurst University where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with a minor in English Literature. Upon graduating, I became certified to teach both elementary ed...
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Rockhurst University
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education and English minor
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I am a medical student at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. I love to work with students to help them reach their fullest potential.
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Doctor of Medicine, Molecular Medicine
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I am a passionate academic tutor and content area expert. My objective is to provide students with conceptual knowledge and understanding of the topics, which will allow them to become independent, li...
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Missouri University of Science and Technology
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
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Tutors connect with students across Kansas City's 24 school districts, which use various curricula including Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Pearson, and other standards-aligned programs. Whether your student is working with traditional textbooks or newer approaches emphasizing conceptual understanding, tutors are familiar with different teaching methods and can bridge gaps between how concepts are introduced in class and how your student learns best.
Middle school is when math becomes more abstract—moving from "doing" math to "understanding why" it works. Tutors help students build conceptual understanding by connecting new ideas to familiar concepts, showing patterns, and explaining the reasoning behind procedures. This foundation makes algebra, geometry, and higher math feel less intimidating and more logical.
Word problems require students to translate language into math, which is one of the biggest middle school challenges. Tutors teach problem-solving strategies like identifying what's given, what's unknown, and which operations apply—breaking the process into manageable steps. With personalized instruction, students build confidence recognizing problem types and develop systematic approaches rather than guessing.
Showing work reveals thinking and helps teachers (and tutors) identify where misunderstandings happen—whether it's a computational error or a conceptual gap. Tutors emphasize this too because it builds stronger problem-solving habits and prepares students for higher math where the process matters as much as the answer. It also catches careless mistakes before they compound.
Math anxiety often stems from feeling rushed or confused in a classroom with a 12.7:1 student-teacher ratio, where individual questions can get lost. One-on-one instruction lets students ask questions without judgment, work at their own pace, and experience small wins that rebuild confidence. Tutors help reframe mistakes as learning opportunities, which is key to reducing anxiety and fostering a growth mindset.
The first session focuses on understanding where your student is—what they grasp well, where they're stuck, and how they learn best. Tutors assess whether gaps are conceptual (not understanding why) or procedural (not remembering steps), then create a personalized plan. This diagnostic approach ensures tutoring targets the real obstacles rather than just reviewing material.
Yes—graphing and multi-step equations are major transition points where many students struggle because they require both procedural fluency and visual reasoning. Tutors break these skills into smaller steps, use multiple representations (tables, graphs, equations), and help students see how they connect. This approach builds deeper understanding so graphing feels like a tool for solving problems, not just a procedure to memorize.
Absolutely. Strong middle school math foundations are critical for success in high school algebra, geometry, and beyond. Tutors ensure students truly understand core concepts—not just procedures—so they're ready for more advanced work. Building confidence and problem-solving strategies now sets students up for success in increasingly rigorous coursework.
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