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Shawn
At the Lower Level, ISEE math questions test arithmetic fluency, basic measurement, and early reasoning with shapes and patterns — skills that feel simple but require real precision under timed conditions. Shawn teaches younger students to read each question carefully, identify what's actually being...
University of California Los Angeles
Master of Science, Chemistry

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7+ years
Arielle
The ISEE Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section covers everything from fractions and decimals to basic geometry and data interpretation. As a certified teacher currently pursuing her master's at Johns Hopkins, Arielle knows how to pinpoint exactly where a student's understanding breaks down and...
Yale University
Bachelor of Arts in History and Child Development
Johns Hopkins University
Current Grad Student, Early Childhood Education

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Alex
The ISEE Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section covers everything from basic operations to early fractions, measurement, and word problems — a wide range for young test-takers. Alex approaches each topic with concrete examples and simple language, drawing on experience tutoring students across ...
Stanford University
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Mathematics

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7+ years
Obinna
At the lower level, the ISEE is really testing whether a young student can read a math problem carefully, pull out the key information, and execute basic operations without second-guessing. Obinna builds that confidence by working through number sense, simple geometry, and word-problem interpretatio...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry
University of Chicago
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

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8+ years
Kushal
Younger students preparing for the ISEE Lower Level math section need someone who can make arithmetic reasoning, basic geometry, and word problems feel approachable rather than intimidating. Kushal breaks each question down into small, concrete steps and builds the kind of number sense that carries ...
Texas A & M University-College Station
Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences

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9+ years
Terry
Every question on the ISEE-Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section maps to a specific skill — place value, basic operations, simple fractions, measurement, or early geometry. Terry pinpoints which of those skills a student has locked down and which still need work, then builds practice around th...
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus
Bachelor of Fine Arts, History
Seton Hall University
Juris Doctor, Criminal Justice

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9+ years
Samantha
The Mathematics Achievement section on the Lower Level ISEE tests applied skills — measurement, basic geometry, and multi-step arithmetic — in ways that go beyond classroom worksheets. Samantha teaches students to recognize these problem types quickly and work through them systematically, building b...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, Psychology

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9+ years
Francesca
Every question on the ISEE Lower Level Math Achievement section maps to a specific skill — place value, basic operations, simple fractions, or measurement — and Francesca diagnoses exactly which of those areas need the most attention before drilling practice problems. This targeted approach means st...
Loyola University-Chicago
Bachelor of Economics, Political Science and Government

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8+ years
Marty
The ISEE Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section tests whether young students can actually apply arithmetic, fractions, and basic geometry — not just recognize them. Marty's background in education means he understands how to break word problems and multi-step questions into manageable pieces fo...
Brown University
Master of Arts, Education

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Sabrina
Because the ISEE Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section targets third- through fourth-grade skills — place value, basic operations, simple fractions, and measurement — it requires a tutor who genuinely understands how younger learners think about numbers. Sabrina spent years as an elementary cl...
Southeastern University
Masters in Education, Urban Education and Leadership
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The ISEE-Lower Level Mathematics Achievement section tests fundamental concepts in arithmetic, basic algebra, geometry, and word problems—typically aligned with 5th and 6th grade standards. While San Diego schools use various curricula across our 52 school districts, the ISEE focuses heavily on conceptual understanding alongside computation. Many students find the test emphasizes multi-step problem solving and reasoning more than their daily classwork, which often concentrates on procedural fluency. A tutor can help bridge this gap by showing your child how to think through problems strategically rather than just applying formulas.
Word problems require students to translate language into mathematical operations—a skill that doesn't always develop naturally through textbook practice. Tutors help students break problems into manageable steps: identifying what's being asked, determining relevant information, and choosing the right approach. This pattern-recognition skill transfers across different problem types. With personalized 1-on-1 instruction, your child can work through problems at their own pace, ask questions without feeling rushed, and build the confidence that often gets lost when math anxiety interferes with problem-solving ability.
The ISEE-Lower Level is typically administered to students in grades 4-5, though readiness depends more on mathematical maturity than age. Your child should be comfortable with multi-digit multiplication and division, basic fractions, and simple algebraic thinking. If your child struggles with showing their work, explaining their reasoning, or handling multi-step problems, they may benefit from tutoring before test day. Varsity Tutors can connect you with tutors who specialize in ISEE preparation and can assess whether your child needs foundational skills work or test-specific strategy training.
The ISEE values not just correct answers but also clear reasoning—especially for more challenging problems. Many students skip showing work because they can visualize the answer, but this limits partial credit and reveals gaps in understanding. Tutors help by modeling how to organize solutions step-by-step, asking guiding questions that prompt explanation ("Why did you choose that operation?"), and providing immediate feedback on clarity. This practice also builds the habit of checking work, catching computational errors before they affect the final answer. Over time, students develop stronger problem-solving strategies and greater confidence in their mathematical thinking.
Preparation timeline varies based on your child's current skills and confidence level. Some students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent tutoring to build conceptual gaps and learn test strategies, while others may need just 4-6 weeks of focused review. With San Diego's 21.4:1 average student-teacher ratio in schools, many students have limited one-on-one attention in the classroom to address individual learning gaps—this is where personalized tutoring accelerates progress. Regular sessions combined with between-lesson practice typically produce the strongest results. A tutor can create a customized timeline after assessing your child's readiness.
Yes—several patterns appear consistently. Students often misread word problems and solve for the wrong quantity, rush through multi-step problems and make careless computational errors, or freeze when encountering unfamiliar problem formats due to math anxiety. They may also struggle with geometry problems requiring spatial reasoning or fractions appearing in unexpected contexts. Tutors help by teaching students to slow down on initial reading, use elimination strategies for multiple-choice questions, practice similar problem types repeatedly (which builds automaticity), and develop confidence through incremental success. This reduces test-day panic and improves both accuracy and completion rate.
Varsity Tutors connects students in San Diego with expert tutors who specialize in standardized test preparation and elementary mathematics. When you reach out, you can specify your child's current skill level, any particular weak areas (word problems, fractions, geometry), and your target timeline. Tutors are matched based on expertise and teaching style to ensure a good fit. Many tutors working with Varsity Tutors have experience with San Diego's diverse student population and can adapt their teaching to your child's learning style, whether they need conceptual re-teaching, test-specific strategies, or confidence building.
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