Math Tutoring Service

Book Smart Tutors – Your Premier Destination for Expert Math Tutoring in Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary

Are you seeking personalized, effective math tutoring that caters to your unique learning needs? Look no further than Book Smart Tutors! We are dedicated to providing exceptional math tutoring services designed to help students unlock their full potential and achieve academic success.

Why Choose Book Smart Tutors for Math Tutoring?

At Book Smart Tutors, we understand that every student learns differently. That’s why we offer tailored math tutoring sessions that are customized to address each student’s individual strengths, weaknesses, and learning style. Our team of experienced math tutors is committed to empowering students with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in math and beyond.

Comprehensive Math Tutoring Services

Whether you’re struggling with basic arithmetic, preparing for standardized tests, or tackling advanced calculus, our expert math tutors are here to help. We cover a wide range of math subjects and levels, including:

  • Elementary Math
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Calculus

Our Approach to Math Tutoring

We believe that building a strong foundation in math is key to academic success. That’s why we focus on not only helping students understand mathematical concepts but also fostering critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. Our tutors use a variety of teaching methods and resources to make learning math engaging, interactive, and enjoyable.

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Our math tutors can help your child in 6 ways

Below are some areas that our math tutors can help the students in:

1. Math Homework help

  • Further explanation or clarification of concepts from school
  • Go through practice questions with students to ensure the concepts are well understood and the student can do it on his/her own when the tutor isn’t there

2. Learn advanced material or move ahead of class

This is a popular approach if the student is keen on getting higher marks in school. The idea is to learn the material before the teacher at school talks about it so that when the concepts are brought up again in class, the student will understand it very well since he/she is looking at it the second time – The student will need to have an outline of the course and knows which chapter will be taught next. Sometimes this will require the help of the parent to reach out to the teacher if this information is not readily available.

3. Fundamentals and concepts refresher

Learning concepts from previous grades, retake courses, or if the student is out of school for a long time and need to retake some courses or a GED.

4. Lesson planning for students unique needs

Some student don’t get much homework from school at lower grades or when the student is on summer vacation and wants to learn a particular topic

5. Study habits, organization skills and scheduling

Give tips to students on how to study, prepare for tests, time allocation, scheduling of work, note taking

6. Test preparation – For an academic course, specialized tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, EQAO, or other provincial tests

In Ontario, there are different courses designed for students with different needs and different career paths: Academic vs. Applied and University vs. College. Here are a few examples:

Principles of Mathematics Academic MPM1D
Foundations of Mathematics Applied MFM1P
Principles of Mathematics Academic MPM2D
Foundations of Mathematics Applied MFM2P
Functions University MCR3U Principles of Mathematics
Functions and Applications University/College MCF3M Principles of Mathematics
Advanced Functions University MHF4U Functions
Calculus and Vectors University MCV4U
Mathematics of Data Management University MDM4U Function

In Alberta, they are separated into -1 and -2 Course Sequences:

Math 10C • involves topics such as measurement, powers, irrational numbers, functions and relations, and trigonometry

  • focuses on algebraic skills and reasoning
  • provides several choices after you successfully complete it and move to 20-level courses

Math 20-1 and 30-1

  • investigate the relationships between relations and functions, and engage in trigonometric topics
  • develop abstract reasoning and visualization in a problem-solving environment
  • prepare you for a post-secondary program that requires calculus

Math 20-2 and 30-2

  • focus on investigation into logical reasoning, relations and functions, and trigonometry
  • develop problem-solving, reasoning, and various ways of communicating mathematical understandings, including a research project
  • prepare for a post-secondary program that does not require calculus

Math tutoring in Vancouver British Columbia curriculum

In the Bristish Columbia math curriculum, most of the students will use either the Foundations of Mathematics or Pre-calculus pathway.

Foundations of Mathematics: This pathway is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for post-secondary studies in programs that do not
require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include financial mathematics, geometry, measurement, number, logical reasoning, relations and functions, statistics and probability.

Pre-calculus: This pathway is designed to provide students with the mathematical understandings and critical-thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs that require the study of theoretical calculus. Topics include algebra and number, measurement, relations and functions, trigonometry, and permutations, combinations and binomial theorem.