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Ages

5-16

Time zone

Pacific Time

Starting point

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An older child focused on structured Singapore Math problem solving.
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Course overview

The course list is organized for quick scanning.

Parents can start with the right subject area first, then decide whether they need more detail on level, pace, or price.

Math

Singapore Math

Concept-first teaching with visual models

Literacy

English, Writing, and Phonics

Phonics for early readers

Languages

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese options

Enrichment

Robotics and Music Theory

Robotics and coding classes

Math

Singapore Math

Singapore Math lessons that build number sense, reasoning, and steady problem-solving habits.

Level-based pricing
Concept-first teaching with visual models
Pathway from early elementary through early secondary
Useful for families specifically looking for Singapore Math

How lessons move

Students first see the idea, then explain the method, then move through guided practice before working more independently.

Literacy

English, Writing, and Phonics

Phonics, reading, and writing lessons matched to the student's stage, from early readers to older writers.

From $20 / hour

Languages

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese classes that build vocabulary, listening, and speaking confidence.

From $25 / hour

Enrichment

Robotics and Music Theory

Robotics and music theory classes for students who enjoy structure, projects, and steady skill-building.

Level-based pricing

Course details

Each subject moves from overview to lesson detail.

Every track shows pricing preview, lesson goals, and the kinds of students it tends to serve best.

MathLevel-based pricing

Math

Singapore Math

Singapore Math lessons that build number sense, reasoning, and steady problem-solving habits.

Concept-first teaching with visual models
Pathway from early elementary through early secondary

How lessons move

Students first see the idea, then explain the method, then move through guided practice before working more independently.

An older child focused on structured Singapore Math problem solving.
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Lower grades

Foundational Singapore Math

Most requested

Build number sense, place value, and early confidence through visual models and steady weekly practice.

Weekday and weekend options
Number sense
Visual models

Helpful if

Helpful for students who need firmer math foundations.

Ask about placement and pace before booking.

Middle elementary

Problem Solving and Model Drawing

Move from basic operations into multi-step word problems with bar models and guided reasoning.

After-school and weekend sessions
Model drawing
Step-by-step reasoning

Helpful if

A strong follow-on course for students who know the basics but freeze on applied questions.

Lessons balance explanation, practice, and correction.

LiteracyFrom $20 / hour

Literacy

English, Writing, and Phonics

Phonics, reading, and writing lessons matched to the student's stage, from early readers to older writers.

Phonics for early readers
Reading and writing by level

One subject, different starting points

Young learners start with sounds and reading habits. Older students move into writing, analysis, and structure.

A child practicing reading and writing at a table with books and a notebook.
Literacy path

Lower grades

Phonics Foundations

Lower grades

Build sound-letter confidence, blending, and early reading habits with patient, step-by-step teaching.

Shorter guided sessions available
Letter-sound confidence
Blending and decoding

Helpful if

A strong starting point for younger children who are still building reading readiness.

Ask about attention span, readiness, and lesson pace.

Elementary to middle grades

Junior English and Writing

Strengthen vocabulary, reading response, sentence building, and paragraph writing through guided weekly practice.

After-school and weekend sessions
Reading and writing foundations
Paragraph structure

Helpful if

Well suited to students building more control in school English.

Lessons stay structured without feeling rushed.

Upper grades

Senior English and Academic Writing

Upper grades

Help older students improve reading analysis, essay planning, and academic writing with stronger structure.

Focused weekly sessions
Essay coaching
Reading analysis

Helpful if

Useful for students facing heavier school writing demands.

Ask about goals, school level, and current writing challenges.

LanguagesFrom $25 / hour

Languages

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese classes that build vocabulary, listening, and speaking confidence.

French, Spanish, and Mandarin Chinese options
Foundations plus active speaking practice

Language lessons stay active

Students learn through listening, speaking, repetition, and useful vocabulary they can keep using outside class.

A student practicing speaking and listening during an online language lesson.
Language practice

Beginner to intermediate

French Class

Build vocabulary, pronunciation, and speaking confidence through guided online French lessons.

Weekday and weekend options
Speaking practice
Listening skills

Helpful if

A steady option for beginners and developing speakers.

Ask about current level before joining.

Beginner to intermediate

Spanish Class

Build Spanish communication skills through repetition, conversation, and warm teacher feedback.

Weekday and weekend options
Conversation practice
Core vocabulary

Helpful if

Good for students who want a steady, confidence-building start in Spanish.

Parents can ask about placement before committing.

Beginner to intermediate

Mandarin Chinese Class

Build speaking, listening, and everyday vocabulary through guided online Mandarin lessons.

Weekday and weekend options
Speaking practice
Listening skills

Helpful if

A solid option for students starting Mandarin or rebuilding confidence.

Ask about current level before joining.

EnrichmentLevel-based pricing

Enrichment

Robotics and Music Theory

Robotics and music theory classes for students who enjoy structure, projects, and steady skill-building.

Robotics and coding classes
Music theory foundations

Enrichment still needs structure

These classes keep curiosity active while building habits of attention, logic, and regular practice.

A child working on a robotics project during an enrichment lesson.
Project-based learning

Elementary to upper grades

Robotics and Coding

Introduce structured problem solving, building, and beginner coding through guided project work.

Level-based session planning
Project-based thinking
Logic and systems

Helpful if

A good match for students who like building and figuring things out.

Ask about level and project pace before booking.

Elementary to upper grades

Music Theory

Build note reading, rhythm awareness, and musical vocabulary through guided theory lessons.

Flexible session planning
Reading notation
Rhythm and timing

Helpful if

Helpful for students who need stronger theory foundations.

Works well beside academic classes or music practice.

Common questions

What families usually ask about courses.

The first questions are often about named subjects, starting points, and whether language or enrichment classes are still available.

Do you teach Singapore Math specifically?

Yes. Singapore Math is listed as its own subject area, not hidden under a generic math label.

Can younger children begin with phonics first?

Yes. Phonics is offered as a lower-grade starting point for children still building reading foundations.

Are French, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, robotics, and music theory still available?

Yes. Those courses remain part of the program list and can be discussed in the first conversation.

What to send

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Age or grade
Subject interest
Current level or goal
Preferred schedule

Pacific Time scheduling

Parents can ask about lesson times that make sense in Pacific Time.

Level-based advice

We look at the student's current stage before suggesting a course or pace.

One focused first message

Age, subject, and current level are usually enough for us to suggest what to do next.

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