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Joshua
My name is Joshua and I'm a senior at New Mexico Tech graduating in May with a Bachelor's degree in Biology with a minor in Materials Engineering. I've always had a strong love of learning, especially in the fields of science and literature. Since childhood, I've been a voracious reader. These habit...
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
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I'm a native Korean speaker from Busan, South Korea. I came to the U.S. when I was 17 as a high school student. After high school, I studied Economics and Business Management at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. I spent a couple years in the corporate world as a business consultant in Minnea...
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor in Arts, Applied Economics

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Karen
I have been working with kids from ages 6-20 since I was in high school. I have worked as a tutor and mentor for college athletes, dance instructor, reading tutor, camp counselor, high school teacher (English and History), and now, curriculum director. I enjoy helping kids who struggle so that they ...
Central Michigan University - Bachelors, English
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Walden University - Masters, MS in Education
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Samantha
I received my Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education from The Ohio State University. Additionally, I am licensed to teach PreK through third grade.I have had the wonderful opportunity of teaching in a wide variety of classroom settings. No matter where I am teaching, I am passionate about ...
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Education, Early Childhood Education

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4+ years
Michelle
Hi,My name is Michelle and I am a private math, french and test prep instructor based out of South Jersey. I tutor students throughout Philadelphia, South Jersey and Wilmington DE. I graduated from the University of Pennsylvania summa cum laude in May of 2014 with a BA in Cultural Anthropology and a...
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, Anthropology

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I am currently a fourth year student at St. John's University working on my Doctorate in Pharmacy. I specialize in test prep such as SAT, ACT, SHSAT, etc. but am more than capable of teaching a variety of subjects. I have been tutoring students since middle school and have found that "practice makes...
St. John's University
PHD, Pharmacy

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Elizabeth
Howdy! I am an aggie graduate of the class of 2022 whoop! I graduated with a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Environmental Science and a minor in Rangeland Management. I obtained quite the experience over the years from studying abroad in China to interning in my professor's lab. Tutoring is my next...
Texas A & M University-College Station
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science

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6+ years
Justin
I am a graduate of the University of Chicago where I received my Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy. Currently, I am in the master's program at the University of New Mexico where I am continuing my education in philosophy. Ultimately, I hope to go on to earn a PhD in Philosophy so that I can continue en...
University of Chicago
Bachelors, Philosophy
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Current Grad Student, Philosophy

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Luisa
I am a professional actor, singer, vocal coach, and teacher. I am a bilingual native German speaker and am happy and excited to help you with your German and/or public speaking. I have a lot of experience in teaching people of any age and level, so everyone is welcome to contact me.
Concordia University (Montreal, Canada)
Bachelors, Theater Performance

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Letizia
I got my first degree, BS in Education from a State College in Italy. I have a BA in Italian and Spanish from Montclair State University. I am PhD candidate, in Italian Language and Literature, at Rutgers State University. I have been working with students for more than thirty years at all levels. I...
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
PHD, Italian Language and Literature
Montclair State University
Bachelors, Italian/Spanish
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Fourth grade represents a significant shift in academic expectations. Students often struggle with multi-step math problems, longer reading assignments with comprehension questions, and writing assignments that require planning and organization. Many students also face challenges with time management, as homework becomes more complex and requires independent problem-solving skills they're still developing.
Additionally, 4th graders encounter increased independence expectations—teachers expect students to follow multi-part directions, work through frustration, and ask clarifying questions on their own. When these foundational skills aren't solid, homework can become a source of stress for both students and families.
In a classroom, teachers must manage 20-30 students with varying needs, which limits how much individual attention each student receives. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to identify your student's specific struggles—whether it's understanding place value in math, building reading stamina, or organizing thoughts in writing—and adjust teaching methods on the spot.
A tutor can also move at your student's pace, spending extra time on confusing concepts and accelerating through material they've mastered. This targeted approach builds confidence and independence, helping students develop the problem-solving skills they need to eventually work through homework on their own.
By 4th grade, students should read with fluency and comprehension, understand main ideas and details in texts, and begin analyzing character motivations and story elements. Writing expectations also increase significantly—students should write organized paragraphs with clear topic sentences, use grade-appropriate grammar and punctuation, and revise their work for clarity.
Many 4th graders struggle with the transition from "learning to read" to "reading to learn." Personalized tutoring helps by building reading confidence through books at the right level, teaching comprehension strategies, and providing focused writing instruction with immediate feedback. This targeted support helps students catch up if they're behind and prepares them for more complex literacy demands in middle school.
Fourth grade math focuses on multi-digit multiplication and division, fractions (understanding, comparing, and adding/subtracting), place value to the thousands, and introductory decimal concepts. These foundational skills are essential because they build toward more complex math in middle school. If a student hasn't mastered multiplication facts or understanding what fractions represent, subsequent material becomes significantly harder.
Tutoring can strengthen these core skills through visual models, hands-on practice, and strategies that help students understand the "why" behind the math, not just the procedure. This deeper understanding makes future math topics more manageable and builds confidence in problem-solving.
Fourth graders are developing executive function skills—planning, organization, and self-monitoring—which are critical for independent learning. A tutor can model these skills in action: breaking down a multi-part homework assignment into steps, checking work for errors, and developing strategies for tackling difficult problems without giving up.
Regular tutoring sessions provide consistent practice with these habits in a low-pressure environment, helping students internalize routines they can apply independently. Over time, this builds the metacognitive skills (thinking about their own thinking) that support lifelong learning and reduce frustration with homework.
Many students show noticeable improvements in confidence and homework completion within 2-3 weeks of starting tutoring. Academic improvements—better grades, stronger understanding of concepts—typically become visible within 4-6 weeks, depending on where the student is starting and how frequently they receive tutoring.
The key is consistent practice combined with targeted instruction. Students working with a tutor 1-2 times per week, combined with application of new strategies during independent homework, typically see the fastest progress. Results also depend on your student's starting point; catch-up work takes longer than reinforcement, but personalized instruction accelerates the process significantly.
The best tutors for 4th graders combine subject expertise with an understanding of how 9-10 year olds learn. They should be able to explain concepts in multiple ways, remain patient when students struggle, and know how to build confidence alongside skill-building. They recognize that homework challenges often involve both academics and executive function—staying organized, managing time, and developing resilience.
Strong 4th grade tutors also communicate clearly with families about progress and adjust their approach based on what's working. They create an environment where asking questions feels safe, helping students transition from depending on adults to becoming independent learners who can tackle homework with growing confidence.
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