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Erika
From ratios and proportions to basic geometry and early equation-solving, middle school math covers a huge range of skills in a short time. Erika's approach is to identify exactly where a student's understanding breaks down — whether it's fractions, decimals, or translating word problems into expres...
Harvard University
Master of Public Policy, Public Policy

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9+ years
Sharon
During her City Year service, Sharon worked full-time alongside middle schoolers performing in roughly the 10th percentile in math — and helped a quarter of them jump about 15 percentile points in one year. That experience taught her how to diagnose exactly where a student's understanding breaks dow...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Master of Science, Journalism
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts

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Matthew
The jump from elementary math to middle school math introduces ratios, proportional reasoning, and early geometry proofs that demand a different kind of thinking. Matthew tackles these topics with a visual, top-down approach — sketching out how a proportion works before drilling the cross-multiplica...
Stanford University
Bachelors in Human Biology (concentration in Bioinformatics and Stem Cell Science)

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Annie
Medical school demands constant mental math — dosage calculations, unit conversions, physiological ratios — so Annie treats middle school topics like fractions, decimals, and proportional reasoning as the genuine building blocks they are, not busywork to rush through. Her 1540 SAT and 5.0 student ra...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelors, Physiological Sciences
Drexel University College of Medicine
Current Grad Student, MD

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9+ years
Scoring a 1540 on the SAT means Felix has the quantitative chops to teach middle school math cold, but it's his science background — three associate degrees including microbiology — that shapes how he actually explains it. He treats topics like ratios, data interpretation, and basic equations as too...
University of Chicago
Associate in Science

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5+ years
Benjamin
Before becoming a formal tutor, Benjamin spent his high school years as the go-to classmate friends turned to for math help, and that knack for explaining things in plain language carries over especially well with middle schoolers. He tackles fractions, proportional reasoning, and early algebraic th...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

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Molly
Every middle school math struggle Molly sees traces back to something specific — maybe fraction operations never fully clicked, or proportional reasoning feels shaky under word-problem pressure. Her three years as an elementary classroom teacher gave her firsthand knowledge of what students were sup...
Northwestern University
Master of Science in Education
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor in Arts, History

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9+ years
Esther
From ratios and proportions to early linear equations, middle school math covers a huge range of ideas in a short time. Esther's approach is to slow down at the specific point where a student gets stuck — whether that's fraction operations or coordinate graphing — and rebuild confidence from there. ...
University of Pennsylvania
Current Undergrad, Politics, Philosophy, and Economics

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8+ years
Sarah
The jump from elementary math to middle school math introduces fractions, decimals, ratios, and proportional reasoning all at once — and Sarah knows how to keep that from feeling overwhelming. She teaches students to spot the underlying structure in word problems, which makes topics like percent cal...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Predentistry

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Zach
Four years of coaching middle schoolers through Yale MATHCOUNTS gave Zach a sharp sense for where students in this age group get stuck — whether it's fraction operations, proportional reasoning, or the first encounter with negative numbers. He adapts his explanations to how each student thinks rathe...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
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Tutors work directly with your student to understand their specific curriculum, textbook, and teacher's approach—whether that's focusing on procedural fluency, conceptual understanding, or both. They'll review your child's classwork and assignments to match their instruction style and pacing, ensuring tutoring reinforces what's happening in the classroom rather than creating confusion with different methods.
Word problems require students to translate language into mathematical operations—a skill that takes practice and strategy. Tutors help students break down multi-step problems into manageable parts, identify what information matters, and choose appropriate solution strategies. With personalized instruction, your child can build confidence by working through problems at their own pace and understanding the 'why' behind each step.
Showing work helps teachers and tutors understand your child's thinking process, not just whether they got the right answer. It builds mathematical communication skills and reveals where misconceptions might be happening—a tutor can then address the root issue rather than just the final answer. This habit also helps students catch their own errors and prepares them for more complex problem-solving in high school.
Absolutely. Math anxiety often stems from feeling lost or rushed, which personalized tutoring directly addresses. Working 1-on-1 with a tutor creates a low-pressure environment where your child can ask questions without embarrassment, work at their own pace, and celebrate small wins. As students experience success and understand concepts more deeply, confidence naturally grows.
Procedural understanding means knowing the steps to solve a problem (like the algorithm for long division), while conceptual understanding means knowing *why* those steps work and when to use them. Middle school is where this shift happens—students need both, but conceptual understanding is what allows them to tackle unfamiliar problems and advance to algebra and beyond. Tutors help students build this deeper understanding so math makes sense, not just feels like following rules.
Yes—graphing and linear equations are a major transition point in middle school math where abstract thinking becomes essential. Students need to connect multiple representations (equations, graphs, tables, real-world situations) which can feel overwhelming at first. Personalized tutoring breaks this down visually and conceptually, helping students see the patterns and connections that make graphing click.
The first session is about understanding where your child is—what they've mastered, where they're stuck, and how they learn best. A tutor will ask diagnostic questions, review recent assignments or tests, and identify specific gaps or misconceptions. This foundation helps the tutor create a personalized plan that targets your child's actual needs rather than generic review.
That depends on your child's needs and goals. Some students benefit from weekly sessions to stay on track with their class, while others might need intensive support before a test or during a particularly challenging unit. A tutor can recommend a frequency that fits your child's situation—and it can always be adjusted as they progress.
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