Abigail Edwards
Mathematics Tutor at University of Miami | Interactive Learning




Private tutor - Abigail Edwards
Bachelors degree
$14
/ 30 min
About your tutor
Hi! I’m Abigail, a Bachelors-educated math tutor with over 5 years of experience helping students build confidence and improve their skills in math. I’ve worked with learners from middle school through college-level courses, covering everything from Pre-Algebra to Calculus II. I know math can be frustrating sometimes, so I focus on breaking things down into simple steps and using real-life examples that make sense. Every student learns differently, so I tailor each lesson to match their learning style and pace. Whether you’re catching up on missed topics, trying to boost your grades, or just want extra practice, I’m here to support you. My goal is to help you feel comfortable with math and actually enjoy the learning process. You don’t have to figure it out alone. Let’s work together to make math easier and more manageable for you.
Abigail graduated from University of Miami


Class overview
My teaching style is supportive, flexible, and student-centered. I take time to understand how each student learns best, whether it's through visual aids, step-by-step examples, real-world applications, or guided practice. I focus on creating a comfortable space where students feel safe asking questions, making mistakes, and learning at their own pace. I don’t rush through lessons. Instead, I adapt to what the student needs in the moment and build on their strengths. I regularly check in to make sure they are truly understanding the material and gaining confidence. I aim to make math feel more manageable by simplifying complex ideas and showing how math connects to everyday life. With consistent support, encouragement, and clear explanations, I help students become more confident problem-solvers who feel capable and empowered in their learning.
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Flexible scheduling to fit busy lives
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Specialities of your tutor
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
Practice Drills
International Baccalaureate (IB)
A-Levels (UK)
Mental Math
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
Problem Solving
Test Strategy
Learning Plans

Mathematics concept taught by Abigail
Abigail tutored Trinity, focusing on practicing problems related to integers, fractions, inequalities, factoring quadratic equations, and exponent rules in preparation for Trinity's upcoming exam. Trinity expressed difficulty with fractions and factoring, which Abigail addressed with targeted practice. They scheduled another session for the following day to review specific questions Trinity may have.
Adding and Subtracting Integers
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Fractions: Addition and Subtraction
Inequalities
Factorization
Rules of Exponents
Abigail is tutoring Claudia in math, covering rates of change, fraction/decimal/percentage conversions, and problem-solving. They work through an example where Claudia calculates the percentage of evaporation, simplifying the fraction 0.5/2.5 to 1/5 and then converting it to 20%.
Percentages
Converting Fractions to Decimals
Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Decimal Place Values
Fraction to Percentage Conversion
Abigail tutored Trinity in college algebra, focusing on preparing her for an upcoming exam. Their lesson covered multi-step equations, word problems, and various formulas, including the distance formula and those used in geometry problems involving perimeter. Abigail emphasized the importance of breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable steps to aid Trinity's understanding and problem-solving skills.
Translating Word Problems
Distance Formula
Multiplying with Decimals
Expressing Variables in Terms of Others
Perimeter of a Rectangle
Abigail is tutoring Claudia in 7th-grade math, covering real numbers (rational and irrational) and proportional relationships. She explains how to express variables in terms of each other and solve proportional problems using ratios and equivalent fractions, concluding with an introduction to rates of change.
Proportional Relationships
Rates of Change
Classification of Numbers
Rates of Change
Proportional Relationships
Classification of Numbers
Abigail tutored Trinity in a mathematics lesson, commencing with a review of number systems and order of operations. The instruction then advanced to simplifying expressions, including combining like terms and applying the distributive property, before moving on to solving linear equations. Trinity diligently practiced numerous problems, focusing on enhancing her proficiency in multiplication, division, and the accurate application of mathematical rules. They have plans to continue this focused practice in their next session.
Order of Operations
Solving for Variables
Simplifying Fractions
Distributive Property
Combining Like Terms
Abigail and Claudia reviewed 7th-grade math, focusing on probability, statistics (mean, median, mode, range, IQR), and order of operations (PEMDAS). They discussed the advantages of using IQR over range when outliers are present and plan to delve deeper into standard deviation and mean absolute deviation later.
Probability with Additional Data
Measures of Central Tendency and Spread
Interquartile Range (IQR)
Order of Operations (PEMDAS)
Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability
Your tutor also teaches
Elementary School Math
Geometry
High School Math
Middle School Math
Pre Algebra
Trigonometry
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Digital whiteboard
Lesson Planner
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Visualization & Exploration
Presentations
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