English Tutoring

Online English Tutoring
for K–12 Students

Expert 1-on-1 tutors help kids build real skills in reading, writing, and grammar — from phonics in kindergarten to AP English in high school. Flexible scheduling starting at $149/mo.

Grades K–12  ·  All English skills  ·  Starting at $149/mo  ·  No contracts

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Reading level up
avg. in 6–8 weeks
2,400+
Students tutored
98%
Parent satisfaction
1.4
Grade levels gained avg.
Live
1-on-1 sessions
The Problem

When English Becomes a Roadblock

Reading and writing underpin every subject. When kids fall behind in English, the effects show up everywhere — and the gap widens every semester.

Your child avoids reading

Every book feels like a battle. They guess at words, skip sentences, or flat-out refuse to sit down with a text — and the avoidance is getting worse.

Writing feels impossible

Staring at a blank page, writing one thin sentence, producing essays that don't reflect what they actually know — the frustration runs deep on both sides.

Grades slip everywhere

Poor reading comprehension drags down scores in science, social studies, and even math word problems. English isn't just one subject — it's every subject.

The gap keeps widening

Without targeted support, language arts gaps compound with each passing grade. A small deficit at age 8 becomes a serious one by middle school.

English is the foundation of every subject. When kids struggle with it, they struggle everywhere. The good news: it's fixable — and faster than you think.

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Curriculum

What Our English Tutors Cover

Every session is built around your child's actual grade-level curriculum — not a generic workbook. We focus on the specific reading and writing skills that matter for their teacher and their next assignment.

Sessions integrate naturally with reading tutoring and writing help whenever deeper support is needed.

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Grades K–2

Early Reading Foundations

  • Phonics & letter-sound connections
  • Sight words & reading fluency
  • Early comprehension strategies
  • Letter formation & writing basics
Grades 3–5

Elementary School English

  • Reading comprehension & main idea
  • Vocabulary & context clues
  • Paragraph writing & organization
  • Parts of speech & grammar basics
Grades 6–8

Middle School English

  • Essay writing & argument structure
  • Grammar & mechanics
  • Literary analysis & text evidence
  • Research skills & citation basics
Grades 9–12

Advanced & College Prep

  • AP English & advanced composition
  • College essay writing
  • Textual analysis & close reading
  • SAT/ACT reading & writing prep
The Session

How an English Tutoring Session Works

Every session is live, 1-on-1, and built around what your child is working on in school right now. No generic homework help worksheets — just real work.

1

Your tutor reviews your child's materials

Before diving in, the tutor looks at your child's current reading assignment, essay draft, or grammar worksheet. Sessions always start with what's actually due — not a generic curriculum.

2

Read, write, and discuss together

The live 50-minute session might mean reading aloud together, breaking down an essay prompt, working through a grammar concept, or improving a draft — whatever your child needs most that week.

3

Leave with a clear plan

After every session you get a quick summary of what was covered and what to practice before next time. No homework confusion, no guessing what comes next.

Parent Stories

What Parents Are Saying

★★★★★
"Our daughter went from hating reading to finishing a whole chapter book in one weekend. Her tutor made it feel like a conversation, not a lesson. The change in attitude was almost overnight."
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Sarah M.
Mom of a 3rd grader
★★★★★
"My son's essays went from a complete mess to something his teacher actually praised. The improvement in six weeks was remarkable. He's now writing full paragraphs with transitions on his own."
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James K.
Dad of a 7th grader
★★★★★
"We had tried everything. His tutor figured out exactly where the gap was in his phonics and worked on it systematically. He's reading at grade level now. I actually teared up at his last reading assessment."
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Priya T.
Mom of a 2nd grader
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About English Tutoring

What English skills do you focus on?

It depends on your child's grade level and their specific needs. Younger students (K–2) typically focus on phonics, fluency, and early comprehension. Middle schoolers work on essay writing, grammar, and literary analysis. High schoolers tackle AP English, advanced composition, and college essay prep. We always start with what your child is actually working on in school — not a generic curriculum.

My child struggles to read — where do you start?

We begin with a brief diagnostic to understand where the gap actually is. For struggling readers, that means identifying whether the issue is phonics (decoding letters and sounds), fluency (reading smoothly and at pace), or comprehension (understanding what they read). Once we know the root cause, we work on it directly — rather than throwing worksheets at a problem we haven't diagnosed.

Do you help with actual school assignments?

Yes — and this is a big part of what makes Camp Homework different. We work on the essays, reading responses, and writing assignments your child brings from class. If there's a book report due Friday or a grammar test on Monday, that's what we focus on in the session. Generic worksheets are not our approach. We're here for real homework help that moves the needle on actual grades.

What ages and grades do you cover?

We work with students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Whether your child is just learning to read in K–2, building writing skills in elementary school, navigating middle school English, or preparing for AP English in high school, we have tutors who specialize in exactly that level. Sessions are always tailored to the specific curriculum and expectations for your child's grade.

How soon will I see improvement in my child's reading?

Most families notice a meaningful shift within 4–8 weeks of consistent sessions. Reading gains tend to show up first in confidence and willingness to read, then in fluency and comprehension scores. Writing improvements — clearer organization, stronger sentences — typically appear within 3–6 weeks. Every child's pace is different, but consistent sessions compound quickly.

Still have questions?
We're happy to chat before you book anything.

Every kid can become a strong reader and writer.

It just takes the right tutor, the right approach, and a little consistency. Book your free assessment today — no commitment required.

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FREE  ·  NO COMMITMENT  ·  RESULTS WITHIN 4–8 WEEKS