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5+ years
Lacey
I'm a high school science teacher with experiences in languages, writing, and the arts. I'm interested in helping my students decode and relate to the material in front of them, and develop meaningful connections with it so that their understanding goes beyond just skills and content knowledge.
King's College London
Master of Arts, Classics
Mt St Marys University
Bachelor in Arts, History and Philosophy of Science and Technology

Certified Tutor
8+ years
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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4+ years
Emma
I am an Elementary Education Major currently studying at the University of Oklahoma. I tutor elementary and middle school math and English. I have nannied and tutored the last couple years to kids aged 6-9, but have taught after school programs and summer camps ages 5-13. Before attending OU, I was ...
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

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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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Bachelor's

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Hannah
I am currently a third year dental student at the CU Dental School and I would one day love to become a Pediatric dentist! I absolutely love working with kids and I think that becoming a teacher/tutor can be a valuable tool to one day use in my practice. Although I have a strong background in math a...
University of Colorado Denver
Current Grad Student, School of Dental Medicine

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Tara
I am able to help students with their studies using creative and fun methods. I love History and Literature, and I enjoy being able to help students learn the joy of reading. My favorite subject in elementary school was Math and I enjoy talking about fractions, the metric system, and the importance ...
University of Sydney
Master of Arts, Museum Studies
Colorado State University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology

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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
Jenna
I am currently getting my masters degree in education to become a secondary math teacher. I have been tutoring math for the past five years and even taught middle school and high school level math full time abroad. I love working with kids and helping them see that math isn't always as scary as it l...
University of Denver
Masters in Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
University of Denver
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Denver's 9 school districts use a variety of math curricula, with many public schools adopting standards-aligned programs like Eureka Math, Big Ideas Math, or district-specific approaches. The specific curriculum can vary by school and grade level—some emphasize conceptual understanding alongside procedural fluency, while others may focus differently on algebra readiness and problem-solving strategies.
When you connect with a tutor through Varsity Tutors, they can align instruction with your student's specific curriculum and textbook, ensuring lessons build on what's being taught in class rather than working in isolation.
Word problems require students to translate language into mathematical operations—a skill that's fundamentally different from solving equations directly. Many students can solve 2x + 5 = 13, but translating "twice a number plus five equals thirteen" into that equation involves multiple steps: identifying what the variable represents, recognizing which operations to use, and setting up the equation correctly.
Personalized tutoring helps students develop a systematic approach: reading carefully, identifying what's known and unknown, choosing a strategy, and checking whether their answer makes sense in the context of the problem. With practice and feedback, students build confidence in tackling word problems as puzzles to decode rather than obstacles.
Conceptual understanding means students can explain *why* a procedure works, not just follow steps. For example, instead of memorizing "flip and multiply" for division with fractions, students grasp that dividing by a fraction is equivalent to multiplying by its reciprocal. This shift typically happens in middle school, and it's where many students hit a wall if they've relied on memorization.
Expert tutors help students see patterns and connections by asking guiding questions like "What would happen if we...?" and "Can you show me this with a model or picture?" Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to slow down on conceptual blocks, use manipulatives or visual representations, and ensure each student builds a solid foundation before moving forward. Students who develop this deeper understanding typically perform better on multi-step problems and tackle algebra with more confidence.
Teachers require "showing work" because it reveals your student's thinking process and helps identify where errors occur—plus, most standardized tests and high school exams expect clear, organized work. Some students skip steps mentally because the math feels obvious to them, but they haven't yet built the habit of communicating mathematics on paper.
Tutors help students develop this skill by modeling how to organize work clearly, explain each step, and present solutions in a way that's easy to follow. This builds good habits now that will directly impact grades in middle school and carry forward to geometry proofs and algebra, where showing work is absolutely essential for success.
Graphing challenges often stem from weak foundational skills with ordered pairs, plotting points, or understanding what a graph actually represents. Many students memorize "rise over run" for slope but don't grasp that slope describes how a line is changing, or they struggle to connect an equation like y = 2x + 3 to an actual visual line on a coordinate plane.
Personalized tutoring uses multiple representations—starting with concrete plotting activities, then connecting points to patterns, then linking those patterns back to equations. Tutors can use graphing tools, manipulatives, or step-by-step guidance tailored to how your student learns best. Once students see the connection between the equation, the table of values, and the graph itself, coordinate geometry becomes much less intimidating.
Multi-step equations like 3(x + 2) - 5 = 16 require students to juggle multiple operations while keeping track of the order of operations and the goal of isolating the variable. Common stumbling blocks include: expanding parentheses correctly, combining like terms, performing the same operation on both sides of the equation, and checking the solution. One mistake early on cascades through the rest of the problem.
Expert tutors break multi-step equations into manageable chunks, checking understanding at each stage. They help students develop a consistent strategy (like always identifying what's being done to the variable, then undoing operations in reverse order), and they emphasize checking solutions to catch errors. With this personalized support, students see equations as a solvable puzzle rather than an overwhelming string of steps.
Math anxiety—fear or avoidance around math—is real and often develops after a few bad experiences or the feeling of being lost in class. With a 14.4:1 student-teacher ratio in Denver schools, it's easy for struggling students to fall behind in a classroom setting, which deepens anxiety. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction creates a pressure-free environment where students can ask questions, make mistakes, and learn at their own pace.
Tutors work on both skills and confidence: they identify specific gaps (which are often the root of anxiety), rebuild foundational understanding, celebrate progress, and help students see themselves as capable mathematicians. Many students discover that with targeted support and a patient tutor, math becomes manageable—even enjoyable. Starting with tutoring early in middle school can prevent anxiety from hardening into a long-term obstacle to math success.
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