Frisco & Coppell, TX · Grades K–9

Math & science tutoring that makes confidence click.

One-on-one virtual tutoring from a local high-achieving student tutor. Personalized lessons, homework help, and weekly progress updates for parents — at rates families can actually afford.

No commitment required · Sessions on Google Meet

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Skill assessment

Every student starts with an initial assessment and personalized learning plan.

IXL & Khan Academy

Guided practice with the tools your child's school already uses.

Weekly parent updates

You'll always know what we covered and how your child is progressing.

How It Works

From first session to real results

A simple, structured approach designed to meet your child exactly where they are.

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Free Assessment

We start with a free 20-minute introductory session to discuss goals, identify strengths and gaps, and determine the best tutoring plan.

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Personalized Plan

Each session is tailored to your child's school curriculum, supplemented with guided practice on IXL and Khan Academy.

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Weekly Progress

Parents receive a weekly update on what we covered, how your child is improving, and what's coming next — plus optional goal-setting check-ins.

Why Families Choose Us

A study buddy, not a lecture

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Local, relatable tutor

A high-achieving local student who recently mastered these exact subjects — and remembers what it's like to learn them.

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Patient & encouraging

Personalized instruction focused on building confidence, not just finishing worksheets.

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Affordable rates

Quality one-on-one help without big-company tutoring prices.

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Convenient virtual sessions

Sessions take place on Google Meet — no driving, easy scheduling, learn from anywhere.

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Weekly parent updates

You'll always know what your child is working on and how they're progressing.

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Test prep & homework help

From nightly homework support to building skills before big tests.

Meet Your Tutor

Hi, I'm Aiden! 👋

9th Grader · Math Olympiad · Science UIL

I'm a local high school student offering affordable math and science tutoring for students in grades K–9. I specialize in helping students with homework, core subjects including Algebra and Geometry, and strengthening skills using IXL and Khan Academy. My goal is simple: help your child feel confident and capable.

Completed Geometry
Completed Biology
Current Algebra 2 student
Current Chemistry student
Math Olympiad Participant
Science UIL Competitor
Curriculum

What we cover, grade by grade

Every session is tailored to your child's school curriculum. Here's a look at what we work on at each level.

Kindergarten
Counting to 100, skip counting, and counting backwards. Working with numbers 1–20, beginning addition and subtraction, comparing values (greater than / less than), and recognizing shapes like triangles, circles, squares, rhombuses, and rectangles — plus identifying currency.
1st Grade
Working confidently with numbers up to 100 — reading, writing, comparing, and ordering. Addition and subtraction within 20 using strategies like counting on and making ten. Place value (ones and tens), simple word problems, measuring with rulers, telling time to the hour and half hour, counting coins, describing 2-D and 3-D shapes, patterns, and sorting data into basic charts.
2nd Grade
Counting within 1,000 and building fluency with place value while adding and subtracting 2–3 digit numbers. Using place value blocks and 3-D visuals, exploring 2-D and 3-D figures, rows and columns, reading an analog clock to within 5 minutes, word problems with money, and mastering measuring tools like rulers, yardsticks, and measuring sticks.
3rd Grade
Mastering multiplication and division within 100 and how the two relate. Exploring fractions as numbers — unit fractions, equivalents, and placement on a number line. Multi-step word problems with all four operations, area and perimeter, telling time to the nearest minute, graphing data, and interpreting mathematical patterns.
4th Grade
Deeper geometry: properties of shapes, lines, and angle types (acute, obtuse, right) plus triangle types (isosceles, equilateral, scalene). Decimals to tenths, hundredths, and thousandths; perimeter, area, and shape formulas; fractions with multiple solving methods; factors and multiples; division with remainders; arrays; line, bar, and stem-and-leaf graphs; number lines; negatives and positives; and an introduction to P.E.M.D.A.S. We also reinforce core foundations — fact tables, multiplication and division fluency, and metric and customary measurement (liters, quarts, pints, cups).
5th Grade
Mastering P.E.M.D.A.S. — including parentheses and exponents — and solving multi-step problems with multiple operations. Converting measurements of length, size, and capacity; understanding why area is squared and volume is cubed; plotting points across all four quadrants using rise and run; classifying 2-D and 3-D shapes by attributes; operations with unlike-denominator fractions; and dividing fractions with techniques like Keep-Change-Flip (K.C.F.).
6th Grade
Deepening rational number skills — integers, fractions, and decimals. Ratios, rates, unit rates, and percent concepts. Writing, evaluating, and solving one-step equations and inequalities. Area, surface area, and volume of geometric figures, plus statistical reasoning: distributions, variability, mean, median, and graphs. Coordinate planes in all four quadrants.
7th Grade
Proportional reasoning in depth: proportions, percent increase and decrease, scale drawings, and real-world applications. Operations with signed numbers, algebraic expressions, multi-step equations and inequalities, and early linear relationships. Geometry includes angle relationships, circles, area and circumference, and surface area of prisms. Probability — theoretical and experimental — plus measures of central tendency and variability.
8th Grade
Heavy focus on algebraic thinking: linear equations and functions, slope, and systems of equations. Transformations — translations, rotations, reflections, dilations — and congruence and similarity. Comparing linear and nonlinear functions, integer exponents and scientific notation, the Pythagorean Theorem, distance on the coordinate plane, and volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres. Strong preparation for high school algebra.
9th Grade (Algebra 1)
Mastering linear equations, inequalities, and functions — graphing and interpreting them. Quadratic and exponential relationships and how their growth differs. Manipulating polynomials, factoring, and solving systems of equations multiple ways. Descriptive statistics through plots and summaries, formal mathematical reasoning, and coordinate geometry.
Kindergarten
Exploring the world through the senses — observing, describing, and comparing plants, animals, weather, and everyday objects. Basic needs of living things, simple life cycles, patterns in nature like day and night, pushes and pulls, how objects move, and sorting materials by texture, color, and weight. The focus is curiosity and learning to investigate safely.
1st Grade
Characteristics and needs of plants and animals — how they grow, survive, and interact with their environment. Weather patterns, seasonal changes, and properties of light and sound. Observing how materials change with heating and cooling, how shadows form, and how sound travels. Simple investigations: predictions, observations, and tools like magnifiers and thermometers.
2nd Grade
Habitats and ecosystems — how plants and animals depend on each other. Earth's materials: rocks, soil, water, and responsible use of natural resources. States of matter, changes in motion, and forces like pushes and pulls. Weather, the water cycle, and sky patterns like the sun's movement. Stronger skills in gathering data, measuring, and making models.
3rd Grade
How organisms adapt to their environments — inherited traits, behaviors, and life cycles. Ecosystems, food chains, and how environmental changes affect living things. Earth's surface features and how erosion and weathering change them over time. Forms of energy — light, heat, and electricity — and how energy moves. More detailed experiments and interpreting scientific data.
4th Grade
Classification of living things, plant and animal structures, and how features help organisms survive. Waves, energy transfer, motion, and simple machines. The rock cycle, fossils, weather patterns, and Earth's rotation and revolution. Renewable vs. nonrenewable resources and human impact. Designing experiments, measuring, and drawing conclusions from evidence.
5th Grade
The solar system — planets, gravity, and how Earth's rotation creates day and night. Matter in depth: properties, mixtures, solutions, and chemical changes. Ecosystems, food webs, and energy flow through living systems. Forces like friction and gravity, and how water, air, and weather interact. Analyzing data, building models, and explaining scientific processes.
6th Grade
Cells, living systems, and classification of organisms. Weather, climate, the atmosphere, and Earth's water systems. Kinetic and potential energy, thermal energy, and basic atomic structure. Earth's interior, plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Modeling complex systems, analyzing graphs, and designing multi-step investigations.
7th Grade
Life science in focus: heredity, genetics, reproduction, and how traits are passed on. Ecosystems, biomes, photosynthesis, and cellular processes. Chemical reactions, properties of substances, and energy interactions. Carbon and nitrogen cycles and human environmental impact. Advanced scientific inquiry — explanations supported by evidence and reasoning.
8th Grade
Physical and Earth science: forces, motion, Newton's laws, waves, and energy transfer. Atoms, elements, the periodic table, and types of chemical reactions. The age of Earth, rock layers, ocean systems, weather, climate, and astronomy. Engineering design — creating, testing, and refining solutions. Preparation for high school science with complex data and models.
9th Grade (Biology)
The mechanics of cell biology: DNA replication, genetics, protein synthesis, and cellular respiration. Ecosystem dynamics — energy flow through trophic levels and the carbon cycle. Chemical reactions and physical forces, balancing equations, and applying Newton's laws to real-world scenarios. Earth and space systems: climate patterns, tectonic activity, and the lifecycle of stars. Advanced lab work and interpreting complex datasets.
Pricing

Simple, affordable rates

No contracts, no packages required. Just quality help when your child needs it.

Free Assessment

$0 / 20 min

An introductory session to discuss goals, assess current skills, and build the right tutoring plan for your child.

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Homework Help

$20 / 30-min session

Focused support to work through tonight's homework, clear up confusion, and keep your child on track.

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Pay securely via PayPal, Zelle, Venmo, or online card payment.

Availability

Sessions that fit your family's schedule

Afterschool during the school year, expanded hours all summer long.

🎒 School Year

Monday – Friday4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

☀️ Summer

Monday – Friday9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday – Sunday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Parent FAQ

Questions parents ask most

Who do you tutor?
Students in grades K–9 needing help with math and science classes, homework, or test preparation.
What curriculum do you use?
Each session is tailored to the student's school curriculum, supplemented with guided learning on IXL and Khan Academy.
Where do sessions take place?
Sessions are held virtually on Google Meet — convenient, flexible, and easy to schedule.
How do I pay?
Payments can be made securely through PayPal (right on this site when you buy credits), Zelle, Venmo, or online card payment.
Do you offer a trial session?
Yes! We offer a free 20-minute introductory assessment to discuss goals and determine the best tutoring plan for your child.
Will I know how my child is progressing?
Absolutely. Parents receive a weekly progress update covering what we worked on, improvements, and what's next. Optional goal-setting and accountability check-ins are available too.
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Ready to make math & science click?

Book a free 20-minute assessment today. We'll talk about your child's goals and create a plan that works — no commitment required.

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