Step 1: Diagnose & Assess
Step 2: Personalized Learning Plan
Step 3: Track Progress & Build Confidence

Our Maths Focus
Arithmetic Tutoring for Grades 3–8
We start with arithmetic because it’s the foundation of all future math learning. Students practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division until these skills become second nature.
Tutors use real-life examples and hands-on exercises to make learning practical and engaging. By mastering arithmetic, students gain the confidence needed to tackle more advanced topics without fear or frustration.
Fraction Tutoring
Fractions Made Simple
Fractions are one of the biggest hurdles for students in grades 3–8. Our tutors break down fractions into simple, understandable steps — focusing on numerators, denominators, equivalent fractions, and mixed numbers.
We use visual aids, real-world applications (like cooking or measuring), and interactive practice so fractions stop feeling abstract. With our approach, students learn not only how to solve fraction problems but also why the solutions work.


Word Problems
Solve Word Problems with Confidence
Many students know how to do the math but struggle with word problems because they require both reading comprehension and problem-solving skills. At Y-Math, we teach students how to decode questions, identify important information, and apply the right math operations step by step.
This structured approach helps students connect math to real-world scenarios like shopping, planning, and budgeting. With practice, they learn to approach word problems with confidence instead of anxiety.
Pre-Algebra Tutoring
Master Pre-Algebra with Y-Math
Pre-algebra is where students transition from concrete arithmetic to abstract reasoning. Our tutors guide students through integers, variables, expressions, and equations, focusing on the logic behind each concept.
By using problem-solving strategies and relatable examples, we help students develop both skill and understanding. This not only boosts their grades in the present but also gives them a solid foundation for algebra, geometry, and future high school math courses.


