Math Tutoring

Building strong problem-solvers through step-by-step support and hands-on learning.

Program Overview

Our Math tutoring program is designed to support students in Grades 1–8 by developing both foundational and advanced math skills. Whether your child is counting for the first time, mastering multiplication, or preparing for algebra, our tutors create an encouraging environment where students feel supported, capable, and curious.

We offer both group-based and one-on-one tutoring, with learning pathways tailored to each student’s ability—not just their grade. To ensure accurate placement, students complete a short diagnostic quiz when they join the program. This allows us to match them with the right level and tutor from the start.

What Will Your Child Learn?

Our math program is aligned with the Ontario Curriculum and emphasizes deep understanding over memorization. Depending on level, students may work on:

Number Sense

Understanding whole numbers, decimals, fractions, and place value

Measurement

Learning about time, money, length, area, and volume through real-world contexts

Operations

Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with meaning and strategies

Geometry

Identifying shapes, working with angles, and exploring symmetry and transformations

Problem Solving

Applying logic, reasoning, and math strategies to solve word problems

Data & Probability

Reading charts, collecting data, and exploring basic probability

Learning Levels & Developmental Pathways

We sort students into three math levels using a quick and friendly placement quiz when they register. This helps ensure they’re challenged appropriately and receiving the right kind of help.

  • For early learners building number confidence.

    • Focus Areas:

      • Counting, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence

      • Simple addition/subtraction with visuals

      • Introduction to time, money, and shapes

    • Sample Activities:

      • Math games using physical objects

      • Simple number stories and puzzles

      • Drawing and labeling shapes

    • Learning Goals:
      Build comfort with basic math concepts, encourage math talk, and establish confidence early on.

  • For learners expanding operations, logic, and number sense.

    • Focus Areas:

      • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division strategies (BEDMASS)

      • Working with fractions and decimals

      • Time, measurement, and early graphing

    • Sample Activities:

      • Real-world word problems

      • Skip counting and fact fluency drills

      • Hands-on games and visual models

    • Learning Goals:
      Strengthen arithmetic fluency, develop mathematical thinking, and increase accuracy and speed.

  • For students preparing for high school math and deeper problem-solving.

    • Focus Areas:

      • Order of operations, integers, ratios, and percentages

      • Basic algebra: solving for x, working with variables

      • Geometry (angles, perimeter, area, volume)

      • Multi-step word problems and logical reasoning

    • Sample Activities:

      • Equation-solving challenges

      • Visual representations of algebra and geometry

      • Problem-solving competitions and math journaling

    • Learning Goals:
      Prepare students for Grade 9 math, increase mathematical independence, and improve strategic thinking.

Placement Quiz

Every student completes a short math quiz when registering. This quick check helps us place them in the appropriate level and identify specific strengths and gaps. The quiz includes questions across number sense, operations, and problem-solving. Results are used for internal planning and are shared with families upon request.

Current Schedules

Saturday

Level 2 Math

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Monday

Level 1 Math

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Session Formats

  • Group Lessons

    Best for: Concept learning, math games, and collaborative problem-solving

    Format: Weekly 60 minute online or offline lessons

    Benefits: Practice with peers, structured review, consistent pacing and continuous learning and development.

  • One-on-One Lessons

    Best for: Homework help, catch-up on concepts, or focused review

    Format: 20–30 minute personalized sessions based on tutor availability

    Note: These sessions are designed as short-term support and not intended to replace regular group learning.

Ready to join?

Fill out our registration form to sign up for group lessons or request one-on-one support. You’ll receive a welcome email, a schedule, group chat links and personalized tutor pairing (if needed).

Have questions? We’re happy to help! Contact us at info@euec.ong or visit our Contact Page to get in touch. We aim to respond in 2 business days!