What We Offer

Our Programs

Small-group, after-school math classes designed to build real understanding and lasting confidence — from Kindergarten through Grade 6.

Program at a Glance

Class Size

10–15 students, 2 teachers

Grades Served

Kindergarten through Grade 6

Schedule

Monday after-school sessions

Location

Near Rosemary Hills, Silver Spring, MD

Who Thrives Here

Every Child Is Welcome

For Children Who Need Support

  • Struggling with specific concepts at school
  • Feeling anxious or frustrated about math
  • Missing foundational skills from earlier grades
  • Falling behind and needing to catch up with confidence

For Children Ready for More

  • Already doing well and want to go deeper
  • Ready to explore concepts beyond the school curriculum
  • Looking for enrichment and more challenging problems
  • Building toward strong middle school math foundations

What We Cover

Curriculum by Grade Level

Kindergarten – Grade 1
  • Counting, number recognition, and number sense (0–100)
  • Understanding more, less, and equal
  • Basic addition and subtraction with objects and pictures
  • Patterns and sorting
  • Shapes and spatial awareness
  • Introduction to measurement (length, weight)
  • Building number confidence through games and stories
Grades 2–3
  • Place value (hundreds, tens, ones)
  • Addition and subtraction within 1,000
  • Introduction to multiplication and division
  • Fractions as equal parts of a whole
  • Measurement: length, liquid volume, mass, time, money
  • Geometry: shapes, area, perimeter
  • Data and graphs
  • Word problem strategies
Grades 4–6
  • Multi-digit multiplication and long division
  • Fractions: equivalence, operations, mixed numbers
  • Decimals and percentages
  • Ratios and proportional reasoning
  • Introduction to variables and basic algebra
  • Geometry: angles, area, volume
  • Statistics: mean, median, mode
  • Problem-solving strategies and mathematical reasoning

A Typical Session

What a Class Looks Like

  1. Warm-Up

    A short, low-stakes activity to get minds engaged. Mental math challenges, number puzzles, or a quick review of the previous lesson.

  2. Concept Introduction

    The teacher introduces today's concept using visual models, real-world examples, and the "why" behind the method — not just the steps.

  3. Guided Practice

    Students work through problems together with teacher support. Questions are welcomed — there's no such thing as a silly question here.

  4. Independent Practice

    Students try problems on their own while the teacher circulates, offering individual support. This builds real confidence.

  5. Wrap-Up

    A brief reflection: What did we learn today? Students share one thing they understood and one question they still have. Homework is light and purposeful.

Have questions about the curriculum or scheduling?

Ready to Build Your Child's Math Confidence?

Spaces are limited — we keep our groups small so every child gets the attention they deserve.

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