Hi there! My name is Attmore. I am a software developer with a love for math and a passion for education. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems and have worked for some of the top tech companies. I have been very successful in my tech career, but my true passion lies in education, especially in helping elementary school students learn and excel in math. For more than three years, I’ve voluntarily tutored third, fourth, and fifth graders one-on-one in math through a...
Hi there! My name is Attmore. I am a software developer with a love for math and a passion for education. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems and have worked for some of the top tech companies. I have been very successful in my tech career, but my true passion lies in education, especially in helping elementary school students learn and excel in math. For more than three years, I’ve voluntarily tutored third, fourth, and fifth graders one-on-one in math through a corporate educational outreach program. Helping these students grasp challenging math concepts and grow in confidence has been incredibly rewarding.
One of my key strengths as a tutor is my ability to simplify complex math concepts. My background in software development helps me approach math logically and systematically. I break down tough topics into simple steps and use real-life examples to help students grasp the concepts. I tailor my tutoring sessions to suit each student's learning style and take a personal interest in their success. I keep students engaged by asking thought-provoking questions and working through numerous problems.
With over three years of experience tutoring third, fourth and fifth grade students in math, I have honed and maintained a high degree of expertise in elementary math for these grade levels. Whether a student is struggling with multiplication, fractions, decimals, or any other 3rd-5th grade math topic, I offer personalized tutoring to help them understand. I am very passionate about tutoring students and have seen firsthand the “A-ha!” moment when they grasp a difficult topic. I believe that every student has the potential to excel in math, given the right guidance, support, and encouragement.