Award-Winning ACT Math Prep in Kansas City
Award-Winning ACT Math Prep in Kansas City
Everything you need to crush the ACT Math in Kansas City, MO. Live prep classes, practice tests, 1-on-1 expert tutoring, and AI-powered diagnostics.
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Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 3rd Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 3rd-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 2nd grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 3rd grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 3rd Grade Math will emphasize addition/subtraction skills, numerical relationships, shapes, and measurements, preparing students to build toward multiplication, division, and fraction relationships in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveACT English & Reading 1-Week Bootcamp
Get ready for success on the ACT's English and Reading sections with this focused, one-week bootcamp. Here you'll review the most critical content knowledge you need for test day, and focus on strategies for saving time, spotting trap answers, and efficiently maximizing your score. Led by an expert instructor through engaging demonstrations and example problems, you will master: Day One: ACT Reading 1, featuring an emphasis on passage types and strategies and the Key Ideas & Details question types Day Two: ACT English 1, featuring a breakdown of the key grammar and punctuation topics tested in Conventions of Standard English questions Day Three: ACT Reading 2, featuring an emphasis on the Craft & Structure and Integration of Knowledge & Ideas questions Day Four: ACT English 2, featuring strategies for the Knowledge of Language (diction & concision) and Production of Writing (rhetoric, organization, and cohesion) question types Please note: there is also a one-week ACT Math & Science Bootcamp, so if you’d like a full bootcamp experience, just register for both!
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 4th Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 4th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 3rd grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 4th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 4th Grade Math will emphasize multiplication/division fundamentals, fractions, and geometric shapes, preparing students to deepen and apply those skills to word problems, more-complex calculations, and algebraic thinking in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveJump Start to Precalculus
Beat the summer slide and give your student a running start into the school year with Jump Start math classes over the summer. In live, expert-led sessions, students will review key building block skills from Algebra 2 and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of Pre-Calculus this fall. Jump Start to Pre-Calculus will emphasize working with polynomials, manipulating trigonometric functions, and graphing functions, preparing students to deepen and apply these skills to understanding continuity, finding limits, and taking derivatives in the coming school year.
One-time classLiveThe Ultimate ACT Review Session
The ACT covers several years’ worth of skills across several subjects, all in one sitting. So whether you’ve been studying for weeks and need to get the most important pieces to the top of your mind, or you’ve been procrastinating for weeks and need to get your head in the game, this two-hour review session will frame your mind for a successful test day. Over two hours, you will review the most commonly tested math and grammar rules, learn tips for approaching each section and its most common question types, and cover some every-important tricks to getting “unstuck” on hard problems and finding shortcuts to stay on pace on test day.
Short-term classLiveACT Math & Science 1-Week Bootcamp
Maximize your score on the ACT's Math and Science sections with this focused, one-week bootcamp. Here you'll review the most critical content knowledge you need for test day, and focus on strategies for saving time, spotting trap answers, and getting "unstuck" when you forget a rule or are unsure how to proceed. Led by an expert instructor through engaging demonstrations and example problems, you will master: Day 1: Arithmetic & Word Problems, featuring ratios, percentages, word translations, and problem solving strategies including backsolving, number picking, and process of elimination Day 2: Algebra, featuring linear algebra, systems of equations, inequalities, exponents, roots, and polynomials Day 3: Geometry, featuring polygons, circles, 3-D shapes, and the coordinate plane Day 4: Science, featuring an overview of the ACT science passage types, narrow scope of must-know terminology and information, and
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 1st Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 1st-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from Kindergarten and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 1st grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 1st Grade Math will emphasize counting and number skills, geometric shapes, measurement, and addition/subtraction fundamentals, preparing students to build toward multiple place values and advanced shapes in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 2nd Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 2nd-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 1st grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 2nd grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 2nd Grade Math will emphasize addition/subtraction skills, place values, measurement, and geometry principles, preparing students to apply those foundations to multi-digit calculations, word problems, and other applied math concepts in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 6th Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 6th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 5th grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 6th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 6th Grade Math will emphasize calculations with mixed numbers and multiple place values, multiplication/division fluency, unit conversions, and algebraic thinking, preparing students to deepen and apply those skills to ratios and proportions, probability, and expressions/equations in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveSummer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 5th Grade Math
Beat the summer slide and give your rising 5th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 4th grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 5th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 5th Grade Math will emphasize fractions, lines and angles, and operations with multiple place values, preparing students to deepen and apply those skills to unit conversions, algebraic thinking, and word problems with fractions and mixed numbers in the coming school year.
Short-term classLiveBuilding Blocks of 3rd Grade Math
The school year moves quickly, with so many skills to cover and even more opportunities for learning gaps to emerge. But math is a building block subject: certain skills form the foundation necessary to master concepts in the future, so students can’t afford to miss, misunderstand, or forget them. That’s why Building Blocks of 3rd Grade Math meets weekly to give learners the instruction and repetition they need to master building block skills permanently. Each week, an expert instructor will lead students through engaging demonstrations and exercises designed to fill in learning gaps and solidify understanding of the 3rd grade math skills–such as multiplication and division, perimeter and area, and fraction values–most essential for success the rest of the school year and beyond.
One-time classLiveACT Math & Science Cram Session
With the ACT rapidly approaching and so many concepts to know and question types to prepare for, this 90-minute cram session will make sure you’re using your remaining time and effort to its maximum value. Here, you’ll review the most important rules, concepts, and formulas you need to be ready to use on the Math and Science sections, and break down the most important strategies and shortcuts that can save you time and maximize your score. By the end of this session you’ll know what to practice in your remaining time before the test and have your mind focused on the things you’ll be most grateful you know when the test begins.
Top-Rated ACT Math Prep Instructors in Kansas City
Chemistry training at Washington University in St. Louis builds exactly the quantitative instinct ACT Math rewards — translating a dense, multi-variable setup into a clean solvable structure before co...
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Washington University in St. Louis
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Samuel's background teaching AP Chemistry and Biology in a high school classroom has given him a sharp eye for something most students miss: ACT Math errors cluster around a handful of algebra and pre...
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University of Missouri-Columbia
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University of Missouri-Columbia
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Six years of medical school prerequisites have trained Vijaya to spot exactly which mathematical concept is hiding inside a complex word problem — a skill that translates directly to the multi-step al...
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
Current Undergrad, 6 year medical program
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Genetics coursework at Iowa State builds exactly the kind of quantitative pattern recognition ACT Math rewards — identifying the underlying structure of a problem before committing to a method, rather...
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Iowa State University
Current Undergrad Student, Genetics
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Bri's English degree from Washington University in St. Louis might seem like an unlikely credential for ACT Math coaching — but it gives her a sharp eye for exactly how the section hides familiar alge...
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Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts, English
Elementary education training sharpens something most math-focused coaches overlook: the ability to diagnose exactly where a student's conceptual understanding breaks down before it becomes a test-day...
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Rockhurst University
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education and English minor
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Dental school at UMKC demands the same quantitative precision ACT Math rewards — the ability to work through layered, multi-step problems accurately under time pressure, without the luxury of second-g...
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University of Missouri-Columbia
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Doctor of Dental Science, Biology, General
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Getting into a six-year BA/MD program requires mastering exactly the kind of timed, high-stakes problem-solving that defines ACT Math — and Jacob brings that same precision to his prep coaching. He di...
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University of Missouri-Kansas City
Bachelors, Medicine-Six Year Bachelor of Arts/Doctor of Medicine Program
Drew's path through aerospace and biotechnology engineering gave him an instinct for identifying exactly which mathematical concept is hiding inside a word problem — a skill ACT Math repeatedly tests ...
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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 mon...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Masters, Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pacing is one of the biggest challenges on ACT Math—you have 60 minutes to solve 60 questions, which leaves only one minute per problem on average. A tutor can help you develop a strategic approach: identifying which question types you can solve quickly (usually early geometry and algebra problems) versus which ones require more time (coordinate geometry, trigonometry, sequences). The key is learning to recognize when to skip a difficult problem and come back to it, rather than getting stuck and running out of time. Practice with full-length timed sections helps you internalize this rhythm.
Students typically find trigonometry, sequences/series, and coordinate geometry most challenging—these topics appear later in the test and require both conceptual understanding and quick execution. Logarithms and function notation also trip up many test-takers because they're less commonly emphasized in standard high school curricula. Interestingly, some students also struggle with the "easier" algebra and arithmetic questions simply because they rush through them; a tutor can help you slow down on foundational problems to avoid careless errors that cost more points than missing hard questions.
ACT Math questions often have subtle wording that changes the problem entirely—for example, asking for the value of 2x instead of x, or the slope of a perpendicular line rather than the given line. Many students miss points by solving the right problem incorrectly or the wrong problem correctly. A tutor can teach you to annotate questions systematically: underline what you're solving for, circle given information, and note any constraints. Working through practice problems with this deliberate approach helps you catch these traps before test day, especially on the trickier questions in the 40-60 range.
Score improvement depends heavily on your starting point and effort level. Students who are scoring in the 18-24 range often see 3-5 point jumps within 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring, since they typically have gaps in foundational algebra and geometry that are fixable. Students already scoring 28+ may see 1-2 point improvements, as they're working on eliminating careless errors and mastering the hardest 10% of content. Consistent practice between sessions—ideally 30-45 minutes daily—is essential; tutoring alone without homework won't move the needle significantly.
An effective ACT Math tutor doesn't just teach math concepts—they teach the test itself. This means working through actual ACT problems (not just textbook problems), teaching you to recognize question patterns, and showing you which strategies save time on specific problem types. For example, a tutor might teach you to use the answer choices to work backward on some problems, or to plug in numbers on others, rather than always solving algebraically. They should also help you build a personalized "cheat sheet" of formulas and shortcuts you tend to forget, and review your practice test mistakes to identify patterns in your errors.
Yes—much of test anxiety on ACT Math comes from encountering unfamiliar question types or running out of time, both of which tutoring directly addresses. When you work through dozens of real ACT problems with a tutor, the question formats become familiar and less intimidating. You also build confidence by solving problems you previously thought were impossible, and by having a concrete strategy for managing your time and knowing when to skip. Many students report that simply knowing they've practiced thoroughly and have a plan reduces anxiety significantly on test day.
Practice tests serve two purposes: diagnostic and reinforcement. Early on, a full practice test helps identify your weak topics and pacing issues. Then, as you work with a tutor on specific skills, you take full-length sections under timed conditions to track improvement and refine your strategy. The most valuable part is the review: a tutor can help you analyze *why* you missed each question—was it a conceptual gap, a careless error, a pacing problem, or a misread question?—so you don't repeat the same mistakes. Aim for 2-3 full practice tests spread across your tutoring timeline, with targeted practice on specific topics in between.
Most students benefit from 2-3 tutoring sessions per week (60-90 minutes each) combined with 30-45 minutes of independent practice on non-tutoring days. A typical 6-8 week timeline allows time to cover weak topics, practice full sections, and take at least one full-length practice test. If you're starting 12+ weeks before test day, you can afford a lighter schedule (1-2 sessions weekly) and more gradual progress. The key is consistency: sporadic cramming doesn't work for ACT Math because you need time to internalize strategies and build problem-solving fluency.
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