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4+ years
Nathan
I am currently a student at Rice University studying both History and Neuroscience. Being the oldest of five kids, working with younger students has always been a part of my life. I can tutor a wide variety of subjects, but I specialize in writing, public speaking, and test taking. My goal for every...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
Salman
I am proficient in teaching Math and Science to elementary, high school, and college students.
University of British Columbia
Master of Science, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Simon Fraser University
Bachelor of Science, Cell and Molecular Biology

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Tricia
I am a graduate Lamar University and Walden University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Family Consumer Sciences and a Master of Science in Public Health. I have been a public school teacher for 9 years teaching 4-8 English Language Arts and Reading and Career Tech 6-12. I am passionate about E...
Walden University
Master in Public Health, Public Health
Lamar University
Bachelor of Science, Family and Consumer Sciences

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Tina
I am a graduate of Wright State University in my home state of Ohio. I went on to attend Antioch University where I received my Masters in Early Childhood Education. My passion for teaching and learning then led me to Walden University where I obtained my Education Specialist Degree in Teacher Leade...
Antioch University-Midwest
Masters, Early Childhood Education
Wright State University-Main Campus
Bachelors, Communication Studies

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nancy
I am an experienced teacher, certified to teach elementary general education and 4-8th grade math. I've always loved reading and math and greatly enjoy sharing that passion with students. I am comfortable working with students from kindergarten to college age. I look forward to meeting you and helpi...
The University of Texas at Arlington
Bachelors, Elementary Education

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Jared
I am a graduate of the University of Texas-Arlington. I was fifteen when I began my studies there; and, after changing majors, I received BS degrees in both Physics and Biology. I then received a Doctor of Osteopathy degree from the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed my residency in...
University of Texas (Arlington)
Bachelors, Biology/Physics

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Julia
I am a student at TCU getting a BS in actuarial science with a minor in economics. I am also a student athlete on the equestrian team. When I'm not studying or playing my sport, I enjoy going on runs with my dog, watching netflex, and trying new food trucks.
Texas Christian University
Current Undergrad, Actuarial Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mary
I am certified in early childhood through 6th grade teaching as well as an English as a second language instructor. I currently teach prekindergarten for the Arlington ISD however, prior to my prekindergarten position I was an English as a second language intervention teacher for Advantage Academy i...
The University of Texas at Arlington
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
University of North Texas
Bachelor of Science, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Camica
I am a graduate of Dallas Baptist University and Texas A&M University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Education and a minor in Math Education. I received my Masters degree in Education Administration. My favorite subject to teach is math. I love teaching students different strategies in math. ...
Dallas Baptist University
Masters in Education, Education
Dallas Baptist University
Bachelor in Arts, Education
Texas A & M University-College Station
Doctor of Education, Education

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Adam
I am a current teacher in Dallas ISD. Other than being a passionate Horned Frog, I also love music and theatre. I cannot wait to meet you and see you grow and succeed!
Texas Christian University
Bachelor of Science, Communication, General
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Frequently Asked Questions
Elementary students often struggle with the shift from memorization to understanding why math works. Common challenges include word problems (translating language into equations), multi-step problems that require planning, and building number sense with larger numbers. Many students also experience math anxiety when they don't immediately grasp a concept, which can shake their confidence. Personalized tutoring helps students slow down, ask questions without pressure, and develop the conceptual understanding that makes future math topics click.
Showing work reveals a student's thinking process and helps identify where misunderstandings happen—it's not just about the final answer. When students explain their steps, they develop problem-solving strategies they can apply to new situations, rather than just memorizing procedures. Tutors work with students to organize their thinking on paper, use diagrams or number lines, and explain their reasoning in ways that deepen understanding. This skill becomes essential as math gets more complex in middle and high school.
Fort Worth's 12 school districts use different textbooks and teaching approaches, so personalized instruction is key. Tutors connect with students to understand their specific curriculum, whether it's based on traditional algorithms or newer conceptual approaches like those in Common Core. They then tailor lessons to match what students are learning in class, reinforce their teacher's methods, and fill gaps in understanding. This alignment ensures tutoring supports classroom success rather than creating confusion with conflicting approaches.
Math anxiety often stems from past struggles or pressure to be fast and perfect. In personalized tutoring, students work at their own pace in a judgment-free space where mistakes are learning opportunities, not failures. Tutors help students see patterns and connections—the 'why' behind math—which builds genuine confidence rather than reliance on memorization. As students experience success with concepts they previously found frustrating, their mindset shifts from "I can't do math" to "I just need to understand it differently."
The first session focuses on understanding your student's strengths, challenges, and learning style. Tutors ask about specific topics that feel confusing, review recent classwork or test results, and identify whether gaps are conceptual (not understanding why) or procedural (not remembering steps). They also get to know your student as a person—what motivates them, how they learn best, and what math topics interest them. This foundation helps tutors create a personalized plan that addresses real needs and builds momentum quickly.
Word problems require students to translate language into math, which is a distinct skill from computation. Tutors teach strategies like identifying key information, deciding which operation to use, and checking if answers make sense in context. They use visual tools like diagrams, number lines, and drawings to help students "see" the problem before jumping to equations. Breaking word problems into manageable steps and practicing with real-world scenarios builds the confidence and flexibility students need to approach unfamiliar problems independently.
Tutors who work with Varsity Tutors are vetted for subject expertise and teaching ability. Many have backgrounds in education, mathematics, or related fields, and they're skilled at explaining concepts clearly to students at different levels. They understand elementary math progression—how foundational skills like place value and number sense support later topics like fractions and multiplication. Beyond credentials, great tutors are patient listeners who adapt their teaching style to each student's needs and learning pace.
Many elementary students treat each math topic as isolated—multiplication as separate from division, fractions as unrelated to decimals—rather than seeing how concepts connect. Tutors help students recognize that multiplication and division are inverse operations, that fractions and decimals represent the same ideas, and that patterns repeat across different contexts. This deeper understanding makes math feel less like random rules to memorize and more like a logical system. When students see these connections, new topics become easier to learn because they can build on what they already understand.
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