1st grade Math tutor
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Foundational math tutoring for 1st graders

Tutors across the USA helping with 1st Grade Math
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Parveen taught 15 days ago
The session focused on practicing fraction simplification and addition with both like and unlike denominators. The student worked through a revision worksheet, receiving guidance on simplifying fractions and finding common denominators. Homework was assigned, consisting of completing pages four and five of the worksheet, which involved further practice with adding fractions.
Adding Fractions with Common Denominators
Simplifying Fractions
Adding Fractions with Different Denominators
Basic Subtraction Strategies
Backward Counting Strategy
Borrowing in Subtraction
Q taught 19 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed functions, patterns, and algebra, working on translating word problems into algebraic expressions and equations. They practiced simplifying expressions by combining like terms and solving equations for unknown variables. The session covered problem-solving strategies like elimination and back-solving.
Functions and Patterns: Introduction to Variables
Translating Word Problems into Algebraic Expressions
Combining Like Terms
Solving Algebraic Equations
Backsolving as a Problem-Solving Strategy
Q taught 25 days ago
The student and tutor worked on fraction operations, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and mixed number to improper fraction conversions. They solved word problems involving fractions and practiced efficient strategies for timed tests. The student was assigned to explain the egg-selling problem to their mom as further practice.
Subtraction and Addition of Fractions
Mixed Number Multiplication and Division
Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
Comparing Fractions
Solving Word Problems with Fractions
Q taught 26 days ago
The session involved word problems focusing on division with fractions, with a complex question relating to calculating fractions of a whole. The student initially struggled with understanding the relationship between fractions and the total quantity but showed improvement with visual aids. The student is to explain the method for solving the complex question in the next session.
Fraction Division
Fractions Representing Parts of a Whole
Connecting Fractions and Quantities
Solving Word Problems with Fractions
Q taught about 1 month ago
The Tutor and Student practiced converting between different units of measurement, including metric units (meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilograms, grams, liters, milliliters) and US customary units (feet, inches, pounds, ounces). The Student worked on converting both from larger to smaller units and from smaller to larger units. There was no specific homework assigned, but the student should review the conversions practiced.
Decimal Multiplication Review
Unit Conversion: Metric System
Unit Conversion: US Standard Units
Unit Conversion: Liters and Milliliters
Converting from Smaller to Larger Units
Rashmi taught about 1 month ago
The Tutor and Student practiced subtraction of multi-digit numbers and were introduced to negative numbers. The Student learned how to determine the sign of the result in subtraction problems involving positive and negative numbers. The next session will introduce variables.
Subtraction with Borrowing
Subtracting Two- and Three-Digit Numbers
Combining Positive and Negative Numbers
Introduction to Negative Numbers
Rules For Negative and Negative Numbers
Your child’s guide to learn 1st grade math
Best ways for your child to learn 1st grade math
First grade is a crucial time for building your child’s math confidence! At this stage, kids are learning to count, recognize numbers, and solve basic addition and subtraction problems.
However, many struggle with number sense, mixing up numbers or skipping when counting. Place value can also be tricky, as understanding tens and ones is abstract. Word problems may feel overwhelming because they require both reading comprehension and math skills.
To make math fun and engaging, try hands-on learning—using toys, flashcards, or everyday objects like snacks to teach counting and patterns. Math board games and puzzles help develop logical thinking.
Songs and movement-based activities like hopscotch can reinforce skip counting. Interactive apps and worksheets provide structured practice, while a 1st grade math tutor can personalize lessons using engaging stories and real-life examples. Studies show that children who engage in game-based learning improve problem-solving skills by 35%.
With the right mix of fun and guidance, your child can develop a love for numbers!
Signs your child may need a 1st grade math tutor
Struggling with number recognition and counting
If your child struggles to recognize numbers, skips numbers, confuses similar-looking digits like 6 and 9, and cannot connect numbers to real-life, they may have difficulty with number sense.
A private 1st grade math tutor can use hands-on activities like counting with blocks, number charts, and interactive games with everyday objects (e.g., toys, snacks) to improve number familiarity.
Having trouble with addition and subtraction
Many first graders find it challenging to grasp the concept of combining or taking away numbers. If your child struggles with sums like 5 + 3 or doesn’t understand why 2 + 2 = 4, they may need extra support.
1st grade math tutors can simplify math using number lines, fingers, and storytelling to make learning more intuitive. Board games and puzzles reinforce these concepts in a fun way.
Avoiding math or feeling frustrated
If your child gets anxious, avoids math-related activities, or frequently says, “I can’t do math,” they may be losing confidence.
Math tutoring can provide patient guidance and engaging techniques to build your child’s confidence and make learning enjoyable!
How to choose the best 1st grade math tutor for your child
Experience with young learners
Look for someone with experience in early childhood education who uses interactive methods like games, storytelling, and hands-on activities. A 1st grade math tutor who makes math fun and engaging will help your child stay interested and build confidence in their skills.
Patience and creativity
First graders thrive in a playful and encouraging environment. Choose a tutor who turns math into an adventure using puzzles, songs, and real-world applications. A patient and creative tutor will adapt lessons to your child’s learning style, making even tricky concepts easier to grasp.
Affordability & value
1st grade math tutoring rates range from $30–$60 per hour, but Wiingy offers expert-vetted 1st grade math tutoring for just $28 per session, with a free trial to find the perfect match for your child.
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