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2nd grade Math

Math in second grade builds upon 1st-grade math understanding and increases in difficulty. Kids in second-grade math should understand the following: Learn about even and

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3rd Grade Writing

Third graders take the foundational skills they’ve learned thus far and apply them when it comes to writing. Now they should be able to: Use

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Math Tutoring

We offer different math programs to any age, from Pre-K foundations to High-School and Adults. If your child struggles with math and could use math

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4th Grade SEL

The five competencies: 1. Self–awareness: Accurately recognize one’s own emotions, thoughts, values, and how their behavior influences others. 2. Self-management: Successfully regulate one’s emotions, thoughts,

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4th Grade Homework

There’s nothing like challenging homework assignments to create space of stress and frustration for both you and your child. However, suppose your child typically keeps

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Homework Help

There’s nothing like challenging homework assignments to create space of stress and frustration for both you and your child. However, suppose your child typically keeps

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5th Grade Math

In Fifth Grade, students are expected to have a higher level of “operational fluency” with much higher math knowledge. Your Fifth Grader should be able

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Middle School Math

n Kids on the Yard’s middle school program, students master computation and problem solving with rational numbers, i.e., fractions, decimals, and percents, as part of

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