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8+ years
Najja
I am a Seattle area math tutor in various subjects, including algebra, trigonometry, calculus and SAT Math test preparation. I graduated with a math degree from Stanford University, and am currently pursuing a PhD in history at the University of Washington. While new to Varsity Tutors, I have years ...
University of Washington (Seattle Campus)
Master of Arts, History
Stanford University
Bachelor of Science (math)

Certified Tutor
5+ years
I am always interested in trying to connect math to something else that you love, because in fact math describes the world around us.
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Lucia
I am passionate about teaching and my favorite subjects to tutor are English and mathematics of any level.
Western Governor's University
Bachelor of Science, Education of Individuals in Elementary Special Education Programs

Certified Tutor
9+ years
I'm a graduate from the University of Southern California with a degree in Political Economy and a minor in Digital Studies. I was in an honors reading and writing undergraduate program and have experience in a variety of subjects with students of all ages. Let me know how I can help you!
University
Bachelor's

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Amanda
Seattle University
Current Undergrad Student, Applied Mathematics

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Jane
I am a current student at Princeton University, obtaining a major in English with minors in Environmental Studies and Musical Theater. I graduated from Sewickley Academy in 2016 as a member of the Cum Laude Society with highest honors for all semesters. I am an AP Scholar with Honors, an Academic Al...
Princeton University
Current Undergrad Student, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Anna
With each of my experiences working with children my passion for education has grown. I first came to Austin to work with a Spanish literacy intervention program through Americorps called A Community for Education (ACE). After my service with ACE I taught at a dual language (Spanish-English) school ...
Oberlin College
Bachelors, Comparative American Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
Current Grad Student, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Deborah
My MA in English with a concentration in Rhetoric and Composition, together with my MA in Adult Education and Continuing Education, qualified me to have a stellar forty-three-year career as a full-time college professor predominately in the University System of Georgia. I have successfully instructe...
Georgia State University
Master of Arts, English
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Master of Arts, Adult and Continuing Education
University of Georgia
Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Hi. I love math and I love teaching math. I am a state certified high school math teacher. I have 31 years of classroom experience. I currently teach Pre-Calculus and AP Statistics.
Clark Atlanta University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
Katherine
Hi, my name is Katherine and I've been tutoring in various capacities since 2012. Although I'm currently studying Computer Science at Swarthmore College, I have expertise in a number of subject areas and I'd love to help you out.
Swarthmore College
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
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Frequently Asked Questions
Middle school math shifts from learning procedures (like "how to divide") to understanding why those procedures work. This conceptual jump is where many students struggle. Tutors help bridge this gap by teaching students to see the patterns and reasoning behind formulas and operations, making advanced topics like algebra and geometry feel less abstract and more connected to what they already know.
Word problems require students to translate language into math—a skill that takes practice. Expert tutors teach proven strategies like identifying what you're solving for, breaking multi-step problems into smaller chunks, and drawing diagrams or models to visualize the problem. With consistent practice and feedback, students build confidence in tackling word problems across different contexts.
Showing work reveals a student's thinking process, making it easier to spot where confusion happens and to award partial credit. More importantly, it helps students organize their thoughts and catch their own mistakes. Tutors emphasize showing work not as busy-work, but as a tool for clarity and learning—skills that transfer to algebra, geometry, and beyond.
Yes. Seattle's 9 school districts use various math programs, and tutors who work with middle school students are familiar with different approaches and textbooks. When you connect with a tutor, you can share your student's specific curriculum, and they'll tailor instruction to match what's being taught in class while reinforcing conceptual understanding.
Math anxiety often stems from past struggles or feeling lost in a fast-paced classroom. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction creates a low-pressure environment where students can ask questions freely and learn at their own pace. As tutors help students understand concepts deeply and experience small wins, confidence naturally grows—and anxiety decreases.
Multi-step equations are a gateway skill to algebra, so mastering them matters. Tutors break the process into manageable steps, teach students to identify inverse operations, and emphasize checking work by substituting the answer back into the original equation. Practice with varied problem types helps students see patterns and build fluency without memorizing rules blindly.
Graphing connects abstract equations to visual representations—a powerful way to deepen understanding. Tutors use interactive methods to help students plot points, understand slope and intercepts, and see how changes to an equation affect the graph. This visual-conceptual bridge makes algebra more intuitive and prepares students for higher math.
The first session is typically a get-to-know-you meeting where the tutor assesses your student's strengths, identifies specific challenges, and learns about their learning style. Rather than jumping into problem-solving, tutors use this time to build rapport and understand what topics need focus. This foundation helps create a personalized plan that works for your student's unique needs.
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