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Alex
I am a public school reading teacher in the elementary grades. I have a passion for educating young people and guiding them to academic success, either in or outside of the classroom. I have experience as a classroom teacher and a private tutor, in subjects that range from Reading and Writing to His...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science, Elementary Education
Dickinson College
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rachel
Thinking about my own experience in education, I appreciate the incredible impact that teachers have on the lives of young people. I know that teachers provide skills and knowledge used by young people throughout life. Therefore, as a teacher, my greatest aim is to be a role model. I want to cultiva...
University of Mary Washington
Masters in Education, Education
University of Mary Washington
Bachelor in Arts, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Susan
My love of learning and teaching started at a young age. Teaching is a part of who I am. I believe that all children should have the opportunity to learn in a caring, fun and creative environment. I received my Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of California, Riverside (UCR). I went th...
University of California-Riverside
Bachelor in Arts, History
University of California-Riverside
non degree, Elementary School Teaching

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Clarissa
I attend the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College. I was born and raised by two loving Dominican parents who never let me forget where I came from. I was surrounded by family and friends of my culture who always embraced and celebrated who they were. My native language is Spanish a...
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
Bachelor in Arts, English & Spanish

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Grace
Giving students an individualized and interactive learning experience is very important to me. It is one thing to learn a subject in the rigid way offered by a classroom or textbook. It is another thing entirely to have someone there by your side who adapts your path to address your needs in the mos...
South Puget Sound Community College
Associate in Science, Chemistry

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Christien
I've been fortunate to have been supported throughout my academic career. Now, I want to be a part of that support system for students. I'm a graduate of the Amherst College with a degree in statistics and a graduate of the University of Massachusetts with a Master's of Business Administration with ...
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
Amherst College
Bachelor in Arts, Statistics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Yadira
Yadira Garcia is a math teacher at a local district. She has been tutoring since 2009.
Arizona State University
Bachelors, B.Ed (Secondary Math Education)

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Matthew
I recently graduated with a chemistry degree from St. Olaf College, and when I wasn't in the lab, I was probably in our music building, practicing some Rachmaninoff or singing some Schubert. While both music and science are massive parts of my life, Ive decided to continue with a career in chemistry...
St Olaf College
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry

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Sarah
I'm currently a first year medical student at Indiana University School of Medicine. I graduated from Indiana University in 2012 with a Bachelors of Science in neuroscience and minors in sociology and psychology. Between my undergraduate career and medical school, I did research in brain sciences at...
Indiana University
Bachelors, Neuroscience
Indiana University School of Medicine
Current Grad Student, N/A

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Caroline
Hi! I'm Caroline, a senior at Fordham University. I love interacting with students and explaining new concepts to them! My special interest lies in the liberal arts, but I can also offer test prep and grade-level tutoring in various subjects!
Fordham University
Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many students struggle with the transition from learning math procedures (like "how to do division") to understanding why those procedures work. Word problems are particularly challenging because they require students to translate real-world situations into mathematical thinking. Additionally, some students develop math anxiety when they fall behind, which can make it harder to build confidence even after they've mastered the concepts. Personalized tutoring helps address these gaps by breaking down concepts step-by-step and showing students the "why" behind the math.
During an initial session, tutors typically assess where your student currently stands—what concepts they understand well and where they're struggling. They'll ask about your student's learning style, what frustrates them about math, and what specific skills you'd like to focus on. From there, tutors work with you to create a personalized plan that targets those areas while building confidence and a genuine understanding of mathematical concepts. This foundation helps ensure every session is productive and tailored to your student's needs.
Showing work is essential because it reveals thinking, helps catch mistakes, and builds stronger problem-solving habits. Expert tutors teach students how to organize their steps clearly, explain their reasoning, and check their answers—skills that go far beyond just getting the right number. By modeling these strategies and practicing them together, students learn that showing work isn't busywork; it's a tool that actually helps them understand math better and perform well on tests and assignments.
Yes. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who are familiar with different elementary math approaches and textbooks used in Baltimore schools. Whether your student's school uses a traditional algorithm-focused method, a more conceptual approach, or a blended model, tutors can work within that framework while reinforcing understanding. This alignment means tutoring directly supports what students are learning in class and helps them succeed on their school's assessments and assignments.
Absolutely. Math anxiety is common and very treatable through personalized, patient instruction. Tutors create a low-pressure environment where students can ask questions, make mistakes, and learn without judgment—something that's harder in a classroom with a 14.8:1 student-teacher ratio. As students experience small wins and begin to understand concepts that previously confused them, confidence naturally grows. Over time, this shift from "I can't do math" to "I can figure this out" transforms not just their performance but their entire relationship with the subject.
Expert tutors teach students to look for patterns across different types of problems—for example, recognizing that multiplication and division are related, or that word problems follow predictable structures. By making these connections explicit, students develop deeper conceptual understanding rather than memorizing isolated procedures. This approach helps students tackle unfamiliar problems with confidence because they understand the underlying logic, not just the steps.
Multi-step problems require students to break down complex situations into smaller, manageable pieces. Tutors teach strategies like identifying what the problem is asking, deciding which operations to use and in what order, and checking whether the answer makes sense. With practice and guidance, students learn to approach these problems systematically rather than feeling overwhelmed. This skill transfers across all types of math and builds the problem-solving confidence that's essential for success in middle school and beyond.
Progress shows up in multiple ways: improved test and homework scores, increased willingness to attempt challenging problems, and growing confidence when talking about math. Tutors track specific skills and concepts mastered during sessions and keep you updated on your student's development. You'll likely notice changes in attitude first—less frustration, more "I can try this"—followed by measurable improvements in grades and understanding. Regular communication ensures you're always aware of what's working and where to focus next.
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