Online 10th Grade Tutoring — Geometry, English, and More
Sophomore year brings harder math, bigger essays, and the first real look at standardized tests. We match your child with the right 1-on-1 tutor — or a dedicated pair for language arts and STEM — to work through all of it on your schedule, aligned to what their teacher is covering right now.
Sophomore Year Gets Real, Fast
The jump from 9th to 10th grade feels small on paper. But geometry proofs are a completely different way of thinking. Algebra 2 adds layers quickly. Biology vocabulary piles up. And English teachers now want thesis-driven literary analysis — not book summaries. It's a lot landing at once.
Geometry Proofs Feel Like a Foreign Language
Theorems, postulates, two-column proofs — students who were solid in algebra suddenly hit a wall. It's a different kind of reasoning, and most kids need it explained step by step before it clicks.
Algebra 2 Builds Without Warning
Functions, polynomials, and quadratics move fast. One missed concept makes the next three weeks feel impossible. Catching the gap early is far easier than untangling it later in the semester.
Biology Is More Than They Expected
Cell biology, genetics, ecosystems — the vocabulary alone is a challenge. Add lab reports on top of regular tests and it can start to feel like too much to keep track of.
Essays Require Real Analysis Now
Summarizing a book used to pass. In 10th grade, teachers want thesis-driven literary analysis — a harder skill that's rarely taught directly in class. Most students are expected to just figure it out.
What Our Tutors Cover in 10th Grade
Each session is built around what your child is working on this week in school — not a separate curriculum they have to keep track of on top of everything else.
Geometry
Proofs, triangles, circles, parallel lines, coordinate geometry, and transformations. We teach the logical structure behind each concept — not just the steps. See our full geometry tutoring page.
Algebra 2
Functions and their graphs, polynomial operations, quadratic equations, and systems. We fill the gaps before they compound. (Full 10th grade math page available.)
Biology
Cell structure and function, genetics and heredity, ecosystems, and lab report writing. We help make the volume manageable and the vocabulary actually stick.
English 10
Literary analysis essays, thesis development, evidence-based argument, grammar, and vocabulary. We help your child write with confidence — not dread — starting with whatever assignment is due next.
PSAT Prep
Math reasoning and reading comprehension built into regular sessions. Test prep — including early SAT and PSAT prep — doesn't need to be a separate course. We weave it in.
AP Courses
If your child is starting an AP class this year, their tutor can handle the accelerated pace. Let us know which course during the assessment and we'll match accordingly.
How a 10th Grade Tutoring Session Works
Simple to start. Built around your child's real school schedule — not ours.
Free Assessment
We learn what your child is working on, where things are going sideways, and what they need from a tutor. No test. No pressure. Just a real conversation — usually 20 to 30 minutes.
Matched With Your Tutor
We find the right tutor for your child — a real subject match and a fit for how they actually learn. Same tutor, every session, from day one forward.
Weekly 1-on-1 Sessions
Sessions are built around actual school assignments — real homework, real test prep, real essays. Not a separate curriculum your child has to track alongside everything else.
Dedicated 1-on-1. Every Subject. Every Week.
In 10th grade, falling behind in one subject can shake confidence across the board. Depending on your child's subjects and needs, they'll work with one dedicated tutor or a matched pair — one for language arts, one for STEM. Either way, the same people show up every week knowing exactly where things left off.
Always 1-on-1
Every session is 100% focused on your child. No groups, no waiting for others. Every minute goes toward what your child needs that day.
Follows School Curriculum
Tutors work on what's being taught in class right now — not a generic program. No extra material for your child to keep track of.
Same People, Every Time
One tutor or two — the same faces show up every session. No rotating pool, no re-explaining the same problems to someone new.
Families Who've Been Through 10th Grade With Us
My son was completely lost in geometry. Proofs just didn't click, no matter how many times he tried on his own. After a few sessions with his tutor, he actually started seeing the logic behind them. It was a relief for the whole household.
We were nervous about online tutoring — would she just sit in front of a screen? But her tutor makes the sessions interactive. She actually asks to keep going when the hour ends. That's never happened before.
The PSAT caught us completely off guard. Her tutor worked through the math section with her in a totally different way — broken down into steps she actually understood. No panic. Just solid, calm preparation.
Questions About 10th Grade Tutoring
Everything parents ask before booking — answered.
We cover all core 10th grade subjects — geometry, algebra 2, biology, English 10 (literary analysis, essay writing, vocabulary), and PSAT prep. If your child is in an AP course, we can support that coursework too.
Yes, always. Camp Homework is 1-on-1 only. Depending on your child's subjects, they'll work with one dedicated tutor or a matched pair — one for language arts, one for STEM. Either way, the same people show up every session. No rotating pool, no starting over with a stranger.
Standard sessions are one hour. Some families choose 90-minute sessions, especially when covering multiple subjects in one sitting. We'll discuss the right fit during the free assessment based on your child's schedule and workload.
Most 10th graders start with one or two sessions per week. During midterms, finals, or stretches with heavy AP or PSAT demands, some families temporarily add a session. Your child's tutor will help you find the right rhythm.
Yes. Geometry proofs are one of the most common sticking points for 10th graders — and one of the things we work on most. Your child's tutor will break down the logic of two-column proofs, explain how to apply theorems correctly, and work through the exact problems they're stuck on.
Yes. Whether your child is just starting algebra 2 or already a few weeks in and feeling behind, we cover functions, polynomials, quadratic equations, systems of equations, and more — whatever's being taught in class right now.
Yes. We can weave PSAT prep — math reasoning, reading comprehension, and test-taking strategy — right into your child's regular tutoring sessions. No need for a separate test prep course. We build it in naturally.
We support students in AP courses. Your child's tutor will work through the accelerated content at the pace the course demands. Let us know which AP class they're taking during the assessment and we'll match accordingly.
Sessions happen over video call — no special software required. Your child needs a laptop or tablet with a camera, microphone, and stable internet connection. Tutors use a shared digital whiteboard for showing work on math problems and essays. Most students are set up and ready in minutes.
Yes. Tutors work directly with what your child is studying in school right now — not a generic lesson plan. Real homework, real upcoming tests, and real assignments from their actual teacher. Your child never has to manage two separate programs.
After the free assessment, we aim to match your child with a tutor and schedule the first session within a few days. If the timing is urgent — a test coming up, a grade in real trouble — let us know and we'll prioritize the match.
The assessment is a short conversation — usually 20 to 30 minutes. We learn about your child's current subjects, specific struggles, school schedule, and how they like to learn. We use that information to find the right tutor fit. No tests, no forms, no pressure.
YouTube explains a concept to everyone at once. A live tutor figures out why your specific child doesn't understand it yet — and adjusts in real time. They ask questions, notice confusion, and change direction mid-session. That back-and-forth is what makes 1-on-1 tutoring different.
Life happens — schedules shift, school events pop up. We have a flexible rescheduling policy. Sessions can be moved with advance notice. Your tutor will work with your family's calendar to find an alternative time.
Yes. Biology is one of the core 10th grade subjects we regularly support — cell biology, genetics, ecosystems, and lab report writing. Your child doesn't need a separate tutor for each subject. One tutor can handle it all.
Absolutely. Literary analysis is a specific skill most students are expected to pick up without being explicitly taught. Your child's tutor will work through thesis construction, evidence selection, paragraph structure, and how to build a real argument — not just a summary. Starting with whatever essay is due next.
The $149/month starting price covers regular 1-on-1 sessions with a dedicated tutor. The exact plan — number of sessions per week and session length — is set during the assessment based on your child's needs and your budget. We'll walk you through all plan options before anything is scheduled.
Just a laptop or tablet with a working camera and microphone, and a stable internet connection. A stylus or drawing tablet can be handy for working through geometry problems, but it isn't required. That's all they need to get started.
Your child's tutor shares regular updates — what was covered, where your child showed progress, and what to focus on next. You'll also have direct access to your tutor between sessions for any questions or concerns that come up. You won't be left wondering.
Yes. Most families come to us mid-semester — after a test came back wrong, a grade started slipping, or a concept just wouldn't click no matter how many times they tried. There's no reason to wait for a new term. We start where your child is right now.
Your 10th Grader Doesn't Have to Figure It Out Alone
One free assessment. One dedicated tutor. Sessions built around what your child is working on right now — geometry, essays, biology, or all of it.
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