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Weekly Elementary Math Tutor- Curriculum and Training Provided!

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ORGANIZATION: Heart Math Tutoring

  • 17 people are interested
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Help Winston-Salem elementary students build math skills and confidence with just 1 hour per week!

  • 1 hour per week in-person commitment
  • No math expertise or teaching experience required
  • Weekday volunteer times

Our mission at Heart Math Tutoring is to ensure that all elementary students develop the strong foundation in math and enthusiasm for academics needed for long-term success, by helping schools use volunteers as tutors. We plan to serve approximately 100 elementary students in WS/FCS and we are looking for volunteers to serve as one-on-one math tutors for the 2024/25 school year.

Heart Math Tutoring provides a fun way to mentor Winston-Salem area elementary students while delivering academic skills crucial to their success. Volunteers commit 1 hour per week. Heart provides an easy-to-follow curriculum with engaging activities and games, and a Program Coordinator is available during sessions to make sure things run smoothly.

To sign up to be a tutor for the 2024/2025 school year, please visit https://heartmathtutoring.org/winston-salem/#volunteer
A member of our team will contact you via email with the next steps.

With gratitude,

The Heart Math Tutoring Team

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About Heart Math Tutoring

Location:

1100 S. Mint Street Ste 107, Charlotte, NC 28203, US

Mission Statement

Heart Math Tutoring seeks to ensure that all elementary students have the foundational math skills and enthusiasm for academics they need to be successful. Most students who are struggling in math lack foundational number sense skills that support higher levels of learning and allow them to progress with their class. These students need one-on-one attention and instruction at their level. We believe that volunteer time is one of the only resources currently available to public schools that is not yet fully leveraged. We know that the communities we work in care deeply about the success of children, and when given an opportunity to help that is effective and manageable on a wide scale, volunteers will make a tremendous impact on the academic trajectory of those students who are in most need of support.

Description

Heart Math Tutoring is a math intervention program that recruits and trains volunteers to work in schools as tutors, delivering a proven curriculum which includes materials in one-on-one sessions during the school day. Teachers and school administrators recommend students for the program who are identified as one or more years below grade level in math. Heart then assesses each students served to determine his/her conceptual gaps and provides instruction at each student’s level in the form of 30 minutes to an hour one-on-one tutoring sessions twice per week.

Heart provides the curriculum and manages the volunteer tutors, allowing volunteers to help students reach grade level without creating additional work for school staff.

Heart uses a school district approved, Common Core-based curriculum designed specifically for volunteer tutors. It includes hands-on activities, clear goals and learning levels, instruction targeted to meet each student’s specific needs, and pre/post-assessments measuring student growth.

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CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Multiple locations Winston-Salem, NC 27103

(36.056465,-80.33245)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 30 minutes to 1 hour a week during the school year

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