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Certified Tutor
3+ years
Patricia
I am here to help your student become a great learner. I am here to make connections or bridge learning with my students.
Springfield College
Masters in Education, Early Childhood Education
Bay Path University
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Rooa
I am excited to continue tutoring as I continue my journey to Optometry School at New England College of Optometry.
Brandeis University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jennifer
I am a tutor with Varsity Tutors. I am passionate about helping students achieve their academic and career goals and help them enjoy school and learning! I went to the University of California Irvine for a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and to Elms College for my Master's degree in Biomedical ...
College of Our Lady of the Elms
Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences
University of California-Irvine
Bachelor of Science, Public Health

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am currently serving as the Assistant Principal for STEM Middle Academy in Springfield, MA. I look forward to working with you to achieve your academic goals.
Bowdoin College
Bachelors, English

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Jean
I am a certified teacher, qualified to teach Social Studies, Math, and English in grades 7 through 12. With four years of substitute teaching and other classroom experience, as well as many years of tutoring in various subject areas, I am a seasoned and versatile tutor. Not only have I taught math a...
Hofstra University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology State Certified Teacher

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Sarah
I grew up in Central Arkansas and discovered my love for teaching while mentoring in impoverished schools in Little Rock. I went on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Education and my Masters of Art in Teaching with a Special Education Endorsement at the University of Arkansas. Now I am a 4th grad...
University of Arkansas
Master of Arts Teaching, Elementary School Teaching
University of Arkansas
Bachelor of Science, Elementary School Teaching

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Nabil
I am a sophomore at Barnard College of Columbia University majoring in History with a minor in Spanish. I have 4 years tutoring experience with middle school, high school, and college students with specialties in math, writing, and Spanish. Outside of school, I enjoy working out, going to museums, a...
Barnard College
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
7+ years
Amanda
My name is Amanda Pursel and I am a freshman at Shippensburg University this year. I am majoring in Elementary Education and minoring in Psychology. I have a love for working with kids and have been volunteering in classrooms since my junior year of high school. Senior year I spent every day after s...
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Current Undergrad, Elementary Education

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Linda
I am a licensed teacher with 15 years of classroom teaching experience. I am certified to teach grades 1 - 6 and high school English, and I also have certifications in AIG (Academically and Intellectually Gifted) and ESL (English as a Second Language). I received a BS degree in Elementary Education ...
National Louis University
Masters in Education, Educational Leadership
UW-Milwaukee
Bachelor of Science, Elementary Education

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Tivoli
I am currently a fourth grade special educator providing support in primarily math, reading and writing. I also work as a reading interventionist with the Leveled Literacy Intervention program as well as Sonday for students who benefited from multisensory reading instruction.I graduated in June 2004...
Graduate School of Education at Rutgers University
Master of Arts, Education
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
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Frequently Asked Questions
Elementary students often struggle with the transition from memorizing procedures to truly understanding why math works. Common challenges include word problems (which require reading comprehension plus math skills), multi-digit multiplication and division, fractions, and building confidence with new concepts. Many students also experience math anxiety when they don't grasp a concept quickly, which can make learning even harder. Personalized tutoring helps students slow down, ask questions without pressure, and build the conceptual understanding that makes math click.
Showing work reveals a student's thinking process, helping teachers identify where confusion starts—whether it's in understanding the concept, applying the strategy, or making a calculation error. This is crucial because fixing the root cause is much more effective than just correcting the answer. When tutors see a student's work, they can pinpoint exactly where to focus and help students develop stronger problem-solving strategies. It also builds metacognition—students learn to think about how they think, which strengthens their math skills across all topics.
Word problems combine reading skills, math concepts, and strategic thinking. The key is teaching students a consistent approach: read carefully, identify what they know and what they're looking for, decide which operation to use, solve, and check if the answer makes sense. Many students rush through the reading or skip the sense-check step. Tutors work with students to slow down, use strategies like drawing pictures or acting out the problem, and practice breaking complex problems into smaller steps. With repeated practice and guidance, word problems become much less intimidating.
Yes. Springfield's 8 school districts use different textbooks and approaches, but tutors who work with elementary students understand the core concepts and strategies taught across major curricula—whether it's Singapore Math, Eureka Math, or traditional approaches. More importantly, Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can adapt their teaching to match how your child's school teaches, so there's no disconnect between tutoring and classroom learning. You can share your child's textbook or recent assignments with their tutor to ensure perfect alignment.
Math anxiety is real and often stems from a single concept that didn't stick, which then snowballs into self-doubt. Personalized tutoring breaks that cycle by helping students experience success in a low-pressure setting. When a tutor works 1-on-1 with your child, there's no rushing, no embarrassment, and no comparison to other students—just focused practice on what they need. As students master concepts and see their own progress, confidence builds naturally. Many students go from "I can't do math" to "I just needed it explained differently."
Fractions represent a major conceptual shift—students move from thinking about whole numbers to understanding parts of a whole, which requires visual and abstract thinking. Many students memorize fraction rules without understanding why they work, which makes adding, subtracting, and comparing fractions feel random. Tutors help students see fractions as actual quantities using visual models, number lines, and real-world examples (like sharing pizza), which builds the deep understanding needed to work with fractions confidently. Once students see the pattern and logic, fractions become much more manageable.
The first session is about getting to know your child and identifying their specific strengths and gaps. The tutor will ask questions, work through a few problems together, and listen carefully to understand how your child approaches math. This isn't a test—it's a diagnostic conversation that helps the tutor create a personalized plan. You'll learn what's working well and where to focus, and your child gets a sense of what tutoring will feel like. Most students feel more relaxed and hopeful after the first session.
Many students show increased confidence and understanding within 2-3 weeks of consistent tutoring, especially when tutoring addresses a specific concept or skill gap. Bigger shifts—like moving from struggling with multi-digit operations to working independently—often take 4-8 weeks depending on the gap and frequency of sessions. The key is consistency and building on small wins. Regular tutoring combined with practice between sessions compounds progress, so students often surprise themselves with how much they improve.
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