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Elementary School Math Tutors – Personalized Math Tutoring For K-5

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Elementary Math skills are a pre-requisite to understanding and learning Middle School Math. Practising with elementary math worksheets is a great way to review learned concepts, however a personalized elementary math curriculum can help your scholar learn new ones from a live online math tutor.

An online program for elementary students is a great way to make sure that your child makes progress from the comfort and safety of your home.

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Book a FREE Elementary Math Tutoring Class to catch up or to get ahead in the new school year.

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Your FREE class will be a Live online tutoring lesson with a personal tutor.

Our elementary math programs are designed to ensure the progress of students of all intellectual levels and abilities.

At the end of every personalized session the student can solve elementary math problems relating to the concept learned during the lesson. Our expert  math tutors use the ‘Learning by Design’ teaching methodology to make sure that learning is complete and exact.

Online Tutoring Pricing

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Every online tutoring session has 50 to 55 minutes of teaching time.

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Elementary School Math Tutoring – The eTutorWorld Advantage

  • 2 to 4 personal online tutoring sessions per week
  • The syllabus for the elementary math courses can be either given by the student or offered by eTutorWorld math tutors
  • The Session schedule is flexible and can be customized for each student. It will depend on each student’s availability, ability, and progress.
  • Please call/email us with your child’s requirements and we shall customize the right Online Elementary Math Program for you.

Elementary Math Curriculum (Common Core Standards)

Grade 1

Geometry

  • Naming shapes 3
  • Defining and non-defining attributes
  • Halves and fourths

Measurement and Data

  • Order by length
  • Measuring lengths 1
  • Tell and write time
  • Solving problems with bar graphs 1

Number and Operations in Base Ten

  • Numbers to 120
  • Groups of ten objects
  • Two-digit place value challenge
  • Groups of ten objects
  • Comparing two-digit numbers
  • Comparing two-digit numbers 2
  • Adding 1 or 10
  • Regrouping when adding one-digit numbers
  • Adding 1s or 10s (no regrouping)
  • Adding two-digit numbers (no regrouping)
  • Breaking apart two-digit addition problems
  • Mentally find 10 more or 10 less
  • Subtract multiples of 10

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

  • Word problems with “more” and “fewer”
  • Addition and subtraction word problems
  • Word problems with “more” and “fewer” 2
  • Adding three numbers
  • Relate addition and subtraction
  • Addition within 20
  • The equals sign
  • Addition and subtraction within 10

Grade 2

Geometry

  • Naming shapes
  • Filling rectangles with same-sized squares
  • Equal parts of circles and rectangles

Measurement and Data

  • Measuring lengths
  • Measuring lengths with different units
  • Estimating lengths
  • Comparing lengths
  • Length word problems
  • Adding and subtracting on the number line word problems
  • Telling time without labels
  • Telling time with a labeled clock
  • Counting money (U.S.)
  • Making line plots, bar graphs, and picture graphs
  • Solving problems with picture graphs
  • Solving problems with bar graphs
  • Solving problems with line plots

Number and Operations in Base Ten

  • Skip-counting by 10s
  • Three-digit place value challenge
  • Comparing three-digit numbers
  • Regrouping when subtracting one-digit numbers
  • Subtraction within 20
  • Subtracting 1s or 10s (no regrouping)
  • Adding two-digit numbers by making tens
  • Subtracting two-digit numbers (no regrouping)
  • Subtracting 1 or 10
  • Subtraction within 100
  • Adding two-digit numbers by making tens 2
  • Addition within 100
  • Place value and properties of operations to add and subtract
  • Adding 10s and 100s (no regrouping)
  • Adding and subtracting using a number line
  • Breaking apart three-digit addition problems
  • Select strategies for adding within 100
  • Subtracting 10s and 100s (no regrouping)
  • Subtracting two- and three-digit numbers (no regrouping)
  • Adding two- and three-digit numbers (no regrouping)
  • Adding and subtracting within 1000 using a number line
  • Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number
  • Strategies of addition and subtraction

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

  • Hundreds, tens, and ones
  • Skip-counting by 100s
  • Counting money (U.S.)
  • Skip-counting by 5s
  • Word problems within 100 with “more” and “fewer” 2
  • Addition and subtraction within 100 word problems 2
  • Length word problems
  • Addition and subtraction within 100 word problems 1
  • Comparing lengths
  • Solving problems with picture graphs 1
  • Find the missing number (addition and subtraction within 100)
  • Word problems within 100 with “more” and “fewer” 1
  • Add and subtract within 20
  • Properties of operations
  • Repeated addition

Grade 3

Geometry

  • Categorize quadrilaterals

  • Cutting shapes into equal parts

  • Identifying unit fractions

Measurement and Data

  • Telling time word problems with the number line
  • Telling time word problems
  • Arithmetic word problems with mass
  • Arithmetic word problems with volume
  • Reading bar charts 1
  • Solving problems with picture graphs 2
  • Creating picture and bar graphs 2
  • Creating bar charts
  • Reading pictographs 1
  • Reading bar charts 2
  • Reading pictographs 2
  • Solving problems with bar graphs 3
  • Marking data on line plots
  • Find area by counting unit squares
  • Understanding area
  • Find area by counting unit squares
  • Understanding area
  • Find area by counting unit squares
  • Understanding area
  • Measuring area with unit squares
  • Find area by counting unit squares
  • Finding area by multiplying
  • Decompose shapes to find area
  • Comparing areas by multiplying
  • Area and the distributive property
  • Finding area by multiplying
  • Decompose shapes to find area
  • Comparing areas by multiplying
  • Area and the distributive property
  • Finding area by multiplying
  • Decompose shapes to find area
  • Comparing areas by multiplying
  • Area and the distributive property
  • Finding area by multiplying
  • Decompose shapes to find area
  • Comparing areas by multiplying
  • Comparing areas by multiplying
  • Decompose shapes to find area
  • Area and the distributive property
  • Finding area by multiplying
  • Area and the distributive property
  • Comparing area and perimeter
  • Perimeter

Number and Operations in Base Ten

  • Rounding to the nearest 10 or 100

  • Rounding challenge

  • Rounding to the nearest 10 or 100 on the number line

  • Addition within 1000

  • Subtraction within 1000

  • Addition using groups of 10 and 100

  • Multiply by tens word problems

  • Multiply by tens

Number and Operations: Fractions

  • Identifying unit fractions
  • Recognizing fractions 1
  • Identifying numerators and denominators
  • Recognizing fractions 2
  • Cutting shapes into equal parts
  • Finding 1 on the number line
  • Unit fractions on the number line
  • Fractions on the number line
  • Finding 1 on the number line
  • Unit fractions on the number line
  • Fractions on the number line
  • Finding 1 on the number line
  • Unit fractions on the number line
  • Fractions on the number line
  • Visually comparing fractions 1
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominator
  • Equivalent fractions on the number line
  • Equivalent fraction models
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator or denominator
  • Visually comparing fractions 1
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominator
  • Equivalent fractions on the number line
  • Equivalent fraction models
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator or denominator
  • Equivalent fractions on the number line
  • Equivalent fractions on the number line
  • Equivalent fractions on the number line
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator or denominator
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominator
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator or denominator
  • Equivalent fraction models
  • Equivalent fraction models
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominator
  • Visually comparing fractions 1
  • Visually comparing fractions 1
  • Equivalent fraction models
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominator
  • Visually comparing fractions 1
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator or denominator
  • Comparing fractions with the same numerator

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

  • Meaning of multiplication
  • Multiplying with arrays
  • Meaning of division
  • Dividing with visuals
  • Problems involving multiplication and division.
  • Multiplying 1-digit numbers
  • 1-digit division
  • Basic division
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • Properties of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Letters and symbols in multiplication and division equations
  • Relate division to multiplication
  • Relate division to multiplication word problems
  • Dividing by 8
  • Multiplying by 4
  • Dividing by 1
  • Dividing by 6
  • Dividing by 3
  • Dividing by 4
  • Dividing by 7
  • Dividing by 5
  • Multiplying by 6
  • Multiplying by 2
  • Multiplying by 8
  • Multiplying by 7
  • Dividing by 9
  • Multiplying by 0 or 1
  • Multiplying by 9
  • Whole numbers on the number line
  • Dividing by 2
  • Dividing by 10
  • Multiplying by 3
  • Multiplying by 5
  • Two-step word problems with addition, subtraction,
  • multiplication, and division
  • Math patterns 1
  • Patterns in multiplication tables

Grade 4

Geometry

  • Angle types
  • Drawing rays, lines, and line segments
  • Recognizing rays, lines, and line segments
  • Recognizing angles
  • Drawing right, acute, and obtuse angles
  • Recognizing parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Classifying shapes by line and angle types
  • Recognizing triangle types
  • Quadrilateral types
  • Axis of symmetry

Measurement and Data

  • Converting larger units to smaller units
  • Unit sense
  • Time word problems
  • Converting money word problems
  • Area problems
  • Area and perimeter of rectangles word problems
  • Interpreting dot plots with fraction addition and subtraction
  • Benchmark angles
  • Naming angles
  • Benchmark angles
  • Measuring angles
  • Drawing angles
  • Decomposing angles

Number and Operations in Base Ten

  • Multiplying whole numbers by 10
  • Creating largest or smallest number
  • Dividing whole numbers by 10
  • Multiplying and dividing by 10 challenge
  • Understanding place value when multiplying and dividing by 10
  • Place value blocks
  • Comparing multi-digit numbers: Place value challenge
  • Comparing multi-digit numbers
  • Place value introduction
  • Numbers in expanded form
  • Whole number place value challenge
  • Numbers in written form
  • Rounding whole numbers
  • Subtraction within 1000
  • Addition within 1000
  • Multiplying 4 digits by 1 digit with visual models
  • Multiplication without carrying
  • Multiplication using place value understanding
  • Multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits with area models
  • Multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits
  • Multiplication with carrying
  • Dividing by one-digit numbers (no remainders)
  • Division with remainders
  • Division using place value understanding
  • Dividing by one-digit numbers (visual models)

Number and Operations: Fractions

  • Equivalent fractions
  • Equivalent fractions (with fraction models)
  • Common denominators
  • Visually comparing fractions with unlike denominators
  • Equivalent fractions and different wholes
  • Ordering fractions
  • Comparing fractions with different numerators and denominators
  • Comparing fractions and mixed numbers
  • Converting mixed numbers and improper fractions
  • Subtracting fractions with common denominators
  • Adding fractions with common denominators
  • Multiplying fractions and whole numbers intuition
  • Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers: Equivalent
  • Expressions
  • Equivalent fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 intuition
  • Adding fractions with 10 and 100 as denominators
  • Decompose fractions with denominators of 100
  • Equivalent fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
  • Decimals on the number line
  • Fraction-decimal intuition
  • Decimal intuition with grids
  • Rewriting fractions as decimals
  • Decimals in words
  • Rewriting decimals as fractions
  • Comparing decimals visually
  • Comparing decimals and fractions
  • Comparing decimals (tenths and hundredths)

Operations and Algebraic Thinking

  • Comparing with multiplication word problems
  • Comparing with multiplication
  • Multiplication and division word problems
  • Multi-step word problems with whole numbers
  • Identifying factors and multiples
  • Divisibility intuition
  • Composite numbers
  • Prime numbers
  • Factor pairs
  • Math patterns

Grade 5

Geometry

  • Graphing points
  • Coordinate plane word problems in the first quadrant
  • Graphing points
  • Properties of shapes
  • Properties of shapes

Measurement and Data

  • Converting units (metrics)
  • Converting units (US customary)
  • Converting units word problems (US customary)
  • Converting units word problems (metric)
  • Interpreting dot plots with fraction operations
  • Concept of volume
  • Volume with unit cubes
  • Decompose figures to find volume
  • Volume
  • Volume word problems
  • Comparing volumes with unit cubes
  • Volume formula intuition

Number and Operations in Base Ten

  • Money and decimal place value intuition
  • Comparing decimal place value
  • Value of a decimal digit
  • Multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100, and 1000
  • Multiplying and dividing whole numbers by 10, 100, and 1000
  • Powers of ten
  • Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10
  • Multiplying and dividing decimals by 10
  • Understanding moving the decimal
  • Decimal place value names
  • Rounding decimals
  • Rounding decimals using a number line
  • Multi-digit multiplication
  • Division by 2 digits
  • Subtracting decimals
  • Adding decimals
  • Multiplying decimals
  • Dividing completely
  • Dividing decimals

Number and Operations: Fractions

  • Using visuals to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators
  • Adding fractions with unlike denominators
  • Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators
  • Adding and subtracting fractions challenge
  • Adding and subtracting mixed numbers with unlike denominators
  • Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators word problems
  • Understanding fractions as division
  • Understanding fractions as division: word problems
  • Multiplying mixed numbers
  • Multiplying fractions
  • Visually understanding multiplying fractions and whole numbers
  • Understanding multiplying fractions by fractions
  • Fraction multiplication as scaling
  • Multiplying fractions by fractions word problems
  • Dividing unit fractions by whole numbers introduction
  • Dividing whole numbers by unit fractions
  • Evaluating expressions with parentheses
  • Creating expressions with parentheses
  • Translating expressions with parentheses
  • Visualizing and interpreting relationships between patterns

Online Elementary Math Programs (K-5)

An elementary math diagnostic assessment specifically designed for U12 (under the age of 12 years) helps us understand your child’s strengths and areas for improvement. Based on the evaluation of this test, an educational counsellor will help you plan your child’s learning path for every week. During each tutoring session, our online elementary math tutors enhance your math skills and step up your progress levels.

Our online elementary math program is supported by elementary math problems that’ll help you retain learned concepts and get invaluable math practice.

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Personalized Elementary Math Help for Grades K-5

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Elementary School Math Tutoring – Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the benefits of having an Elementary Math tutor for my child?

Having an Elementary Math tutor can help your child build a solid foundation in mathematics, which is essential for their future academic and professional success. The math courses they learn in elementary school will benefit them in high school and college.

2. How can elementary math performance impact my child's attitude towards the subject?

Your child’s performance in elementary math can significantly impact their confidence and attitude towards the subject in the long run. By addressing any difficulties and ensuring a better understanding of the concepts, you can help your child develop a positive mindset toward math.

3. Why is individual attention important in learning elementary math?

In a classroom setting, teachers often cannot provide individual attention to each student. This can result in students struggling to have their doubts and questions resolved, leading to hesitations and a lack of understanding. Our eTutorWorld Elementary Math Tutors offer personalized attention to address these challenges.

4. How does eTutorWorld encourage students to ask questions and overcome their difficulties?

At eTutorWorld, our goal is to create a comfortable learning environment where students can ask as many doubts as possible. Our Elementary Math Tutors personally check if students understand the concepts and assure them that they can always reach out for further clarification. This approach helps students grasp the concepts thoroughly.

5. Will eTutorWorld's Elementary Math Tutors assist with homework?

Yes, our talented and experienced pool of Elementary Math Tutors can help your child with their math homework. We provide the necessary assistance for students to comprehend concepts thoroughly, enabling them to complete their homework independently and build confidence in the subject.

6. Are eTutorWorld's Elementary Math Tutors accessible from anywhere?

Absolutely! Regardless of your location, eTutorWorld offers access to dedicated Elementary Math Tutors for one-to-one private tutoring sessions. This allows your child to receive focused and highly interactive instruction, providing a unique learning experience compared to a traditional classroom environment.

7. How is eTutorWorld's Elementary Math Tutoring different from other providers?

Our Elementary Math Tutors are dedicated to developing a working rapport with students, and understanding their strengths and weaknesses. We tailor the learning experience based on your child’s goals, objectives, and preferred learning style. This personalized approach ensures effective and efficient teaching methods for elementary math.

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Traditional School Teaching Vs eTutorWorld Online Elementary Math Tutoring   

It is also possible that in a conventional classroom, the teacher comes solely focused on completing her syllabus, sometimes at the expense of students not understanding the most basic elementary math concepts.

Now, we don’t ask whether traditional classroom teaching is worthwhile or not. Rather, we ask whether it’s always efficient and effective.

Usually, the answer is ‘No.’

The teacher, for example, in traditional classroom instruction, goes through all topics in the same manner regardless of the level of understanding that each student possesses.

As an alternative, you can use our private elementary math tutoring service to inform our math tutor of the sections that are difficult to comprehend. In this manner, the assigned math tutor can easily skip over the topics that the student is already familiar with and review the difficult topics several times until they have been fully mastered.

Is eTutorWorld’s Math Tutoring Helpful For Tests?   

With our private math tutoring concept described above, the student gains a high level of confidence and a comprehensive set of skill sets to succeed in math tests.

Besides adapting the sessions to meet your child’s level, the math tutor will ensure that the work is always challenging but never overwhelming. Our math tutoring sessions are also enhanced by a variety of captivating games and activities, which make them more engaging, interesting, and fun for both tutors and students.

With an understanding of early math concepts, our elementary math tutors at eTutorWorld prepare your child for later coursework, giving them a strong background for advanced math.

 As the students now possess a thorough understanding of the concepts, you can expect the best results in the tests as well.

Check Out Other Math Concepts at eTutorWorld

In addition to offering the services of Elementary Math Tutoring, We also cover other Math concepts as mentioned below –