Hi, I’m Tiffany and I, along with some of my certified teacher friends, are highly recommended math tutors. We make it our mission to provide thorough math tutoring to anyone who needs it. I personally began teaching math in 2007 and since have been able to help thousands of students learn math in easy ways. Between the 12 of us, we have over 100 years of math teaching experience.
We are versed in all core curricula and we also specialize in adult math tutoring, so all ages are welcome!
Teaching math has become a passion of mine and I love giving people the tools they need to succeed with it. Whether your goal is to pass an exam, a class, get your GED, or if you just want an adult math refresher to assist you with helping your kids we are here and happy to help you.
Sessions starting at $25 per session.
Just reply to this post letting us know you’re interested and we will be in touch with you.
Check out a few of the topics we've covered below:
Elementary level math
Middle School level math
Highschool level math
College level math
Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Geometry
Calculus
Statistics
Trigonometry
Place Value
Rounding with Whole Numbers
Rounding with Decimals
Adding 2 & 3 Digit Numbers
Subtracting 2 & 3 Digit Numbers
Subtracting with Zeros
Multiplying 2 & 3 Digit Numbers
Long Division with Whole Numbers
Number & Patterns
Exponents
Order of Operations
Properties
Factors & Multiples
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Prime Factorization
Divisibility Rules
Introduction to Integers
Types of Numbers (Natural, Whole, Integers, Rational, Irrational)
Adding and Subtracting Integers
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Negative Fraction Operations
Compare and Ordering Rational Numbers
Solving Equations with Integers
Negative Decimals
Variables and Expressions
Translating Words into Math
Equations and their Solutions
Two-Step Equations
Two-Step Inequalities
Equations with Two Variables: Substitution
Equations with Two Variables: Elimination
Dilations
Reflections
Rotations
Translations
Transformations
Compound Transformations: Example 1
Compound Transformations: Example 2
Compound Transformations: Example 3
Compound Transformations: Example 4
Compound Transformations: Example 5
Combining Like Terms
Adding and Subtracting Equations
Multiplying and Dividing Equations
Solving Inequalities in 2 Variables
Linear Equations in 1 or 2 Variables
Standard Form
Slope-Intercept Form
Point-Slope Form
Solving Inequalities
Systems of Equations
How to Turn a Bunch of Words into a Math Problem 1
How to Turn a Bunch of Words into Math Problem 2
Turning a Whole Bunch of Words into a Math Problem: Inequalities
Simplifying Expressions
Adding and Subtracting Equations
Adding and Subtracting Inequalities
Multiplying and Dividing Equations
Multiplying and Dividing Inequalities
Equations with Fractions and Decimals
Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Two-Step Equations
Two-Step Inequalities
Multi-Step Equations
Multi-Step Inequalities
Slope Intercept
System of Equations #1: Part 1
Systems of Equations #1: Part 2
System of Equations #2
Simplifying Radical Expressions
Simplifying Radical Expressions: Fractions
Simplifying Radical Expressions with Variables
Adding and Subtracting Radicals
Adding and Subtracting Radicals with Variables
Multiplying Radicals
Dividing Radicals
Multiplying and Dividing Radicals with Variables
Advanced Exponent Rules
Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Theorem and Distance
Pythagorean Theorem Word Problem: Area
Pythagorean Theorem Word Problem: Fencing
Pythagorean Theorem Word Problem: Hypotenuse
Pythagorean Theorem Word Problem: Perimeter
Pythagorean Theorem Word Problem: Square Half
Basics of Functions: Mapping
Basics of Functions: Vertical Line Test
Basics of Functions: Using Tables
How to Turn a Table into Function Notation
Domain and Range
Finding the Roots of a Function
Function Transformations: Parabolas
Function Transformations: Parabolas and Cubic Functions
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Multiplying and Dividing Polynomials
Difference of Two Perfect Squares
Factoring Binomials
Factoring Perfect Squares Trinomials
Factoring Trinomials: a = 1
Factoring Trinomials: Slide and Divide
Factoring Trinomials: Volume of a Prism
Factoring Trinomials Application: Area
Factoring Trinomials Application: Picture Frame
Solving Quadratic Equations using the Quadratic Formula
Quadratic Formula vs. Factoring: a = 1
Quadratic Formula vs. Factoring: a > 1
Solving using the Quadratic Formula #1
Solving using the Quadratic Formula #2
Solving using the Quadratic Formula #3
Geometry Vocabulary
Parallel Lines with a Transversal: Identifying Angle Measures
Triangle Theorem: SSS
Triangle Theorem: SAS
Triangle Theorem: ASA
Tutor Bios:
Tiffany: I first started teaching during the 2007-2008 school year after graduating from the University of West Georgia. During that time I developed a passion for teaching math and learned ways to help students understand mathematical concepts in a way that they could easily follow. During my time as a teacher I have taught all age levels including adults. In 2012 when my oldest son was an infant I would put him in his crib for naps and start working on my craft which was making math videos and content. I uploaded the material online and hoped for the best. Now several years later, Super Easy Math has grown to various resources which I am proud of. When I’m at home with my family, I enjoy doing outdoor activities with my two son’s, gardening along with designing landscapes, and spending time with my fantastically awesome husband. I look forward to helping you improve your math skills.
Ana: Hi, I'm Ana and I've been teaching Math and Physics for 15 years at private schools in Latin America. I started tutoring Math, Science and English as a volunteer shortly after I graduated from High School, and then I worked as a teacher in an academy to pay for my studies in Engineering. During my early years in teaching, I fell in love with the vocation. I enjoy being a teacher and a tutor, and what I like the most is to see my students actually improving and beginning to like Math. Currently, I manage my time working as a teacher in High School and also as an online private tutor for students from Latin America and the United States. During my time off I enjoy going to the beach with my kids, I also like hiking and fishing.
Jane: Hi, my name is Jane and I’m a certified tutor with a M.Ed. in General Education and MBA in Economics. I am a former classroom teacher in elementary school, and have been tutoring math for over 8 years. My specialty focuses on fundamental mathematics as well as algebra in middle school. I’m passionate about teaching and helping my students achieve their full potential by providing them with personalized instruction and guidance. I enjoy using technology to make learning more interactive and enjoyable. I’m a patient and dedicated tutor and always strive to create a learning environment where students are comfortable and confident.
Kim: Hello, my name is Kimberly. I have a M.Ed. in Early Childhood Education and in Instructional Technology. I have recently retired after 30 years in teaching third, fourth, and fifth grades in public school. I was also a part of an afterschool program for over 10 years in tutoring students in reading and math. Math has always been my favorite subject! I love to teach students various ways to learn a particular skill and see what works for them! Some students are visual learners and some are auditory learners. By understanding the student and the way in which they learn, we can achieve successes in math.
Erika: Hi! I’m a passionate educator with over 10 years of experience teaching elementary aged students. I have a Master’s degree in Mathematics Education. I specialize in helping young learners not only understand math but enjoy it! I know every child learns differently, which is why I create lessons that are clear, engaging, and tailored to your child's unique needs. Whether your student needs help building confidence, catching up, or getting ahead in math, I’m here to support them every step of the way. Parents can expect open communication, a supportive learning environment, and real progress. Students can expect fun, friendly sessions that make learning feel exciting and achievable. Let’s build strong math skills—and confidence—together!