Geometry Tutoring

Online Geometry Tutoring for High School Students

Geometry is the first math class where memorizing stops working. Proofs, transformations, coordinate geometry β€” each concept builds on the last. When your student hits a wall, 1-on-1 online tutoring gets them unstuck fast.

K–12 All Grades1-on-1 Only β€” AlwaysStarting at $149/month
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Proofs Made Clear
Step-by-step logic
K–12All Grades Covered
1-on-1Every Session Β· Always
$149Starting Per Month
FreeAssessment Β· No Commitment
Why Geometry Is Hard

Geometry Is a Different Kind of Math β€” and That Trips People Up

Geometry is the first math course where "memorize the formula" stops working. Students have to read diagrams, build logical arguments, and switch between visual thinking and algebraic reasoning β€” sometimes in the same problem. Here's where things usually fall apart:

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Proofs Feel Impossible

Writing a formal proof requires logical reasoning, not calculation. Most students freeze at step one β€” unsure how to begin an argument they can't just solve for.

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Diagrams Mislead

A figure that looks congruent might not be. Identifying which parts of a diagram apply to which theorem is a skill built through practice β€” not one you can guess.

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Transformations Blur Together

Rotations, reflections, dilations, and translations follow different rules. Under test pressure they look alike β€” one mix-up derails an entire problem set.

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Coordinate Geometry Hits Twice

This unit demands both algebra and spatial reasoning at once. If either foundation has gaps, coordinate geometry is where everything breaks down.

The problem isn't your student. Geometry is designed to teach a new way of thinking. The right tutor makes that thinking click.
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Curriculum Coverage

What We Cover in Geometry

Every concept your student will encounter β€” from the first week of class through finals. Sessions are built around your student's actual curriculum, not a generic textbook.

Curriculum-aligned, always. Your student's tutor reviews their current unit, textbook, and upcoming tests before the first session β€” then adjusts as the course advances.
Points, Lines & Angles
Triangles & Congruence
Polygons & Quadrilaterals
Circles & Arc Length
Geometric Proofs
Coordinate Geometry
Transformations
Area, Surface Area & Volume
Similarity & Scale
Right Triangle Trigonometry
The Proof Problem

Most Geometry Struggles Come Down to One Thing

Proofs are where the majority of geometry students hit a wall β€” and where most tutoring programs fall short. We treat proof-writing as a core skill, not an afterthought.

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Proofs Can't Be Memorized

Each proof is a unique logical argument. There's no answer key to copy. But with the right guidance, students learn to construct one from scratch β€” every time.

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The Reasoning Gets Skipped

Many students are shown the steps without understanding why. We slow down, explain the logic behind each statement, and build reasoning your student can use independently.

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Practice Is the Only Path

Proof intuition comes from guided repetition. We build it step by step β€” with enough scaffolding that your student eventually doesn't need it anymore.

How It Works

How Geometry Tutoring Sessions Work

Three steps from confusion to confidence β€” assessment, personalized sessions, and steady progress as the course advances.

Step 01 β€” Assessment

Free Assessment

We review your student's current geometry unit, quiz and test results, and where the confusion started. Then we match them with a tutor who knows their specific curriculum and course level β€” including high school and 10th grade.

Step 02 β€” Sessions

1-on-1 Sessions

Your student and their tutor work through proofs, diagrams, and formulas on a shared interactive whiteboard β€” using your student's real assignments and upcoming test topics, not a generic syllabus.

Step 03 β€” Progress

Steady Confidence

As geometric reasoning clicks, anxiety goes down. Your student's tutor adjusts focus as the course advances β€” from triangle proofs to circles to coordinate geometry to final exam prep.

What Parents Say

Geometry Students Finding Their Footing

Families who came to us mid-semester β€” and made it through.

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My daughter was completely lost on proofs for the first half of the year. Three sessions in, she finally started to understand the logic. Her test results turned around and β€” more importantly β€” she stopped dreading class.

JM
J. Martinez
Parent of a 10th grader
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I was skeptical about online tutoring for geometry β€” diagrams feel like they need a whiteboard in the same room. The shared digital whiteboard changed my mind. Her tutor could draw, label, and annotate in real time.

KR
K. Roberts
Parent of a 9th grader
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Our son was ready to switch out of honors geometry. Camp Homework kept him in the class and helped him rebuild from where he got lost. He made it through the year and feels genuinely good about where he landed.

DW
D. Washington
Parent of a 10th grader
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Geometry Tutoring

Everything parents ask before getting started β€” answered plainly.

What grade levels does geometry tutoring cover?
We cover geometry for all K–12 students. Geometry is most commonly taken in 9th or 10th grade, but some students encounter geometry concepts in middle school and revisit them in higher-level courses. Whatever grade your student is in, we match them with a tutor who knows that level β€” including
high school
and
10th grade
.
My student is completely stuck on proofs. Can your tutors actually help?
Yes β€” proofs are where we focus most. It's the concept that trips up the most geometry students and the one most tutoring programs rush through. Our tutors slow down, build the logical chain step by step, and give your student enough guided practice that the reasoning becomes second nature.
How does online geometry tutoring work if you can't write on the same paper?
We use interactive shared whiteboards during every session. Your student's tutor can draw diagrams, label figures, write out two-column proofs, and work through problems exactly as a teacher would at a whiteboard β€” and your student can draw and annotate on the same board in real time.
Do your tutors follow my student's actual geometry class curriculum?
Yes. Before sessions begin, the tutor reviews your student's current unit, textbook, and upcoming tests. Sessions are built around your student's real assignments β€” not a generic geometry course. If the class switches units, the tutor adjusts.
How soon can we get started?
After your
free assessment
, we typically match your student with a tutor and schedule a first session within a few days. If you have an urgent situation β€” an upcoming test, for example β€” let us know and we'll prioritize the match.
What if my student falls behind mid-semester?
That's one of the most common reasons families come to us. Geometry builds on itself β€” if a student misses the triangle congruence unit, proofs three weeks later feel impossible. We work backward to identify the gap and fill it before moving forward.
Can geometry tutoring help with SAT or ACT prep at the same time?
Yes. Both the SAT and ACT include geometry questions covering area, volume, triangles, circles, and coordinate geometry. If your student is preparing for either exam alongside their geometry class, their tutor can address both goals in the same sessions. See our
test prep page
for more.
How long are tutoring sessions?
Standard sessions are 60 minutes. For students with an upcoming test or a particularly dense unit, additional session time can be arranged β€” just mention this during your assessment.
Is there a way to get help the night before a test?
This depends on tutor availability. We recommend building a regular session schedule so your student isn't cramming the night before each test. That said, if you have a scheduled session the evening before an exam, your tutor can focus it entirely on review.
Is geometry tutoring available evenings and weekends?
Yes. Our tutors offer sessions across a wide range of time slots, including evenings and weekends. You'll see available times when you complete your free assessment and get matched with your tutor.
Is every session 1-on-1, or are there group options?
Always 1-on-1. We don't offer group sessions of any kind. Every session is your student and their tutor β€” no other students, no divided attention, full focus on exactly what your student needs that day.
My student is in honors geometry. Can you help with that level?
Yes. Honors geometry typically moves faster, covers more proof types, and may introduce topics that standard geometry reaches later. Our tutors are familiar with honors-level pacing and expectations. Just note this during your assessment so we can make the right match.
What's the difference between geometry and algebra 2?
Geometry is primarily spatial and logical β€” it involves shapes, measurements, and building arguments through proofs. Algebra 2 is primarily symbolic and abstract β€” it involves functions, polynomials, and complex equations. Many students take geometry between Algebra 1 and Algebra 2, though course sequences vary by school. We cover both β€” see our
algebra tutoring page
if your student needs support in both areas.
How do I know if my student actually needs a geometry tutor?
Signs to look for: consistently low quiz or test grades, avoiding homework, saying "I don't even know where to start," spending 30–45 minutes on a single geometry problem, or expressing anxiety before class or before tests. Any of these suggests 1-on-1 support could help.
What tools does the tutor use to explain diagrams and figures?
Your student's tutor uses an interactive shared whiteboard where both sides can draw, label, and annotate in real time. The tutor can mark angles, highlight triangle sides, trace transformation paths, construct proofs step by step, and circle the relevant parts of any diagram β€” all during the live video session.
What if my student's teacher uses a different proof format than the tutor?
Our tutors adapt to the format your student's teacher uses β€” whether that's two-column proofs, paragraph proofs, or flow chart proofs. We ask about this during the assessment and confirm it with your student at the start of the first session.
How does pricing work for geometry tutoring?
Geometry tutoring starts at $149 per month. Your plan depends on the number of sessions per week your student needs. You'll see all options when you complete your
free assessment
β€” there's no commitment required to book it.
Can the same tutor help my student in other subjects too?
In most cases, yes. Our tutors cover multiple subjects, and many geometry students have overlapping needs β€” especially in
algebra
or
math
more broadly. Mention this during your assessment and we'll account for it in the tutor match.
What happens at the free assessment?
We review your student's current geometry unit, discuss where they're struggling, look at recent test results if available, and identify the gaps. From there, we match them with a tutor and set up a session schedule. The assessment takes about 20–30 minutes and there's no cost or commitment.
How do we get started?
Book your
free assessment
at the link below. We'll review your student's geometry situation and match them with the right tutor β€” usually within a few days. No commitment required to book.

Ready to Get Your Student Unstuck in Geometry?

Book a free assessment. We'll review your student's current unit, identify where they got lost, and match them with a 1-on-1 geometry tutor β€” usually within a few days.

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No commitment Β· 1-on-1 sessions only Β· K–12 Β· Starting at $149/month