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Lena
I am not tutoring, I am studying to be an EMT. I also love backpacking and adventuring.
Pomona College
Bachelor in Arts, Sociology

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I am most passionate about Algebra 1 and Physics. I love teaching Algebra 1 because it is the firm foundation of anything higher in math. If you struggle with it, the rest your math career will be a struggle. It is the best feeling when my students finally have that 'ah-ha' moment and understand how...
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Zofia
I am an experienced tutor who is passionate about math and science education. I have a deep understanding of math and science. I recently graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, coursework in both the physical and natural sciences, and a GPA of 3.87. I also studied...
Brown University
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

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Alicia
I am passionate about running and have even ran a half marathon. I also love to travel. I have been to 9 countries so far and hope to add to that.
Trinity International University
Bachelor of Science, Math

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Barry
I am passionate about about helping students understand that math is important for understanding the world around them. As a certified math and business teacher, I have worked with students between grades 5 and 12, both in person and online, to fill gaps in understanding previous concepts as well as...
Hofstra University
Bachelors, Natural Science (Concentration in Mathematics)

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Arram
I am most proud of and I would be honored to help bring about that sense of accomplishment in someone else.
Colorado College
Bachelor in Arts, Romance Languages and Literatures

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9+ years
Rosemary
I am a lifelong learner, and I would love to be your next tutor!
Washington University in Saint Louis
Bachelor in Arts, Environmental Biology

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I am a Biochemistry graduate who excelled in the courses I tutor as an undergraduate student. Since my undergraduate studies I have strengthened not only my understanding of these subjects but also my love for them. All knowledge is beautiful but I am a true lover of science. To be able to accuratel...
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Jim
Rutgers University (New Brunswick)
PHD, American History
Princeton/Empire State College
Bachelor in Arts, History & Social Theory

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4+ years
Ann
I try to present material in a way that is relevant to the student, particularly that student who doesn't have a strong background in the subject. I have been tutoring and mentoring for many years, and find that my own understanding of a subject is improved with each person I that I teach.I hold a B...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Masters in Business Administration, Business Administration and Management
SUNY College at Buffalo
Bachelor of Science, Accounting
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This is one of the most common challenges in geometry—students often memorize area formulas or angle relationships without grasping why they work. A tutor helps bridge this gap by asking strategic questions that guide students to discover the underlying logic themselves. Rather than just telling a student "alternate interior angles are equal," a tutor might have them draw parallel lines and a transversal, then measure angles to see the pattern emerge.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction is particularly effective here because tutors can identify exactly where conceptual understanding breaks down and adjust their approach accordingly. This deeper comprehension makes it much easier to tackle unfamiliar problems and build genuine confidence in the subject.
Proofs can feel overwhelming because they require both visual reasoning and logical sequencing—skills that don't always come naturally together. Expert tutors teach students concrete problem-solving strategies like working backwards from what you want to prove, identifying what you already know, and recognizing which theorems or properties might bridge the gap.
Rather than watching a tutor solve a proof step-by-step, students learn to annotate diagrams, organize their given information, and build a toolkit of proof techniques they can apply to new problems. Tutors also help students understand that "getting stuck" is a normal part of the process, which reduces anxiety and encourages persistence.
Word problems require translating real-world scenarios into geometric diagrams and relationships—a skill that goes beyond just knowing formulas. Tutors help students develop a systematic approach: reading carefully for relevant information, sketching the situation, labeling known and unknown values, and then connecting that visual representation to the math needed to solve it.
In Denver's diverse school districts, different geometry curricula may emphasize word problems differently, so tutors can also align their instruction with your student's specific textbook and classroom focus. Breaking down this translation process step-by-step builds the confidence and flexibility students need to handle unfamiliar scenarios.
Coordinate geometry often feels disconnected from the rest of geometry—it requires fluency with the coordinate plane, distance formulas, and slope, while also maintaining visual and spatial reasoning. Tutors help students see how coordinate geometry connects back to core concepts: that slope describes steepness and direction, that distance formulas come from the Pythagorean theorem, and that transformations follow predictable patterns on a graph.
Personalized instruction lets tutors start where your student's understanding actually breaks down—whether it's plotting points, interpreting slopes, or applying formulas—and build from there. Many students benefit from hands-on graphing practice paired with clear visual explanations of what these algebraic concepts represent geometrically.
In geometry, showing work means more than just writing out calculations—it includes labeling diagrams, explaining which theorems or properties justify each step, and organizing your reasoning so someone else can follow your logic. Students often rush through this part or skip it entirely, missing points and creating confusion for themselves when they need to review.
Tutors model clear documentation habits and provide immediate feedback on how students present their reasoning. This matters especially in Denver schools, where state standards and different teachers may have specific expectations for rigor and explanation. When students learn to communicate their geometric thinking clearly, they actually deepen their understanding in the process.
Math anxiety is real, and geometry can intensify it because students often feel like they either "see it" or they don't—creating an all-or-nothing mindset. A tutor creates a low-pressure environment where it's safe to ask questions, make mistakes, and work through problems at your own pace. This consistent, supportive one-on-one attention helps rebuild confidence step-by-step.
Tutors also help students develop concrete strategies for managing anxiety during tests or difficult problems: breaking large problems into smaller chunks, using diagrams to "talk through" their thinking, and celebrating progress rather than fixating on what they don't yet understand. Over time, this shifts the emotional relationship with geometry from frustration to capability.
Absolutely. Denver's 9 school districts use different geometry programs—some emphasize discovery-based learning, others focus on classical deductive reasoning, and others blend approaches. When you connect with a tutor, you can share your student's specific textbook, curriculum materials, and classroom expectations so instruction aligns with what they're actually learning.
This alignment matters because it means the tutor can reinforce your student's teacher's language and approach rather than introducing conflicting methods. It also helps tutors quickly identify gaps based on the specific topics and pacing your student's course follows, making sessions more efficient and effective.
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