FOURTH GRADE MATH TUTORING

Secure math skills in 4th grade before it’s too late

4th grade students need as much math help and guidance as possible to ensure they keep up with more challenging elementary math concepts.

Some students struggle to master essential fourth grade math skills without additional tailored instruction.

Give your fourth grade students more opportunities to consolidate learning and practice math skills with personalized online tutoring program with a dedicated math tutor.

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The opportunity to sit and talk to a private tutor is so valuable. Particularly for learners who are shy in class because they’re scared of getting it wrong. Their confidence has improved massively. It’s great this is happening now as by the time they get a bit older it’s almost too late.

Tim Jackson

Math Coordinator

Fourth grade tutoring

Benefits of 4th Grade Math Tutoring


Starting math tutoring in fourth grade has a greater impact on learners than leaving it until middle school or high school.


A 4th grade math tutoring program helps accelerate progress and students’ understanding of math topics before the achievement gap widens in later school years.

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Better problem solving skills


4th graders are building on their 3rd grade math skills, tackling complex problem-solving and difficult multi-step word problems.


One-on-one online tutoring sessions provide extra math opportunities for 4th grade students struggling to keep up with a difficult math curriculum.

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Individualized 4th grade math tutoring


Often, 4th graders require different teaching styles — differentiating instruction and worksheets for a whole fourth grade math class can be challenging.


Students work one-on-one with a private tutor who adapts instructions and lesson plans in real-time according to the student’s needs.

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Expert 4th grade math tutoring


All online 4th grade math tutoring lessons are created by a team of certified teachers and cover the 4th grade standards for every US state and Common Core.


Third Space Learning’s 4th grade tutors are STEM specialists — it’s like bringing in multiple high-quality interventionists into your elementary school for fourth grade without the price tag.

Preview 4th grade math tutoring lessons

Specially created lessons designed to build conceptual understanding and enable tutors to respond to students’ needs in real-time:

Rounding multi-digit numbers to any place

Example lesson 1

Let’s learn

The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn

Example lesson 1

Follow me + your turn

Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own

Example lesson 1

You do

A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts

Example lesson 1

Go further

This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions

Multiplying 2-digit numbers using the area model

Example lesson 2

Let’s learn

The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn

Example lesson 2

Follow me + your turn

Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own

Example lesson 2

You do

A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts

Example lesson 2

Go further

This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions

Adding large numbers using the standard algorithm

Example lesson 3

Let’s learn

The first question introduces each concept and helps students feel ready to learn

Example lesson 3

Follow me + your turn

Students work through a scaffolded example with their tutor before trying a similar question on their own

Example lesson 3

You do

A carefully sequenced next question ensures students can apply knowledge to different contexts

Example lesson 3

Go further

This gives students an opportunity to apply their knowledge to problem solving and reasoning questions

How it works in schools like yours

How it works in schools like yours

Personalized one-on-one online tutoring for multiple 4th graders at once, delivered by specialist math tutors at a day and time that works for your school.

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Explore the online classroom, preview lessons aligned to your state’s standards and see for yourself why 4,000+ schools like yours have chosen high impact one-on-one math tutoring from Third Space Learning:

Proven to accelerate math growth in half the time

2.4x cheaper than the average cost of one-on-one tutoring

Scalable and easy-to-implement across multiple grade levels and schools

Flexible scheduling according to your school and district’s needs

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Frequently asked questions

How do you tutor a 4th grader in math?

When tutoring a 4th grader in math, focus on building their understanding of multiplication and division, fractions including improper fractions, and basic geometry including measurement conversions. Encourage problem-solving and reasoning skills by working through word problems together.

What math level should a 4th grader be at?

By the end of 4th grade, students should be proficient in basic arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), have a good understanding of fractions and decimals, and be able to solve multi-step word problems. Ahead of 5th grade math, 4th grade students should also be introduced to factors, multiples, and basic geometry concepts.

What are the math lessons for Grade 4?

Grade 4 math lessons cover advanced addition and subtraction, multiplication and division of multi-digit numbers, fractions and decimals, and basic concepts of geometry including the properties of shapes. Students also learn about factors and multiples, explore measurement and data interpretation through graphs and charts and lay a foundational understanding of more complex math concepts in elementary education.