Math Tutoring for 1st Grade — learn with an AI tutor, 24/7
In 1st Grade (age 6), students consolidate core math concepts and start tackling more abstract topics from the Common Core. Develop logical thinking, numerical fluency, and problem-solving skills — the foundation for STEM careers and standardized tests. EduBoost offers personalised math tutoring for 1st Grade, available 24/7 in the United States, with adaptive difficulty that matches your child's actual level — not their textbook chapter.
1st Grade math curriculum
The 1st Grade Math curriculum covers the following core topics:
- Number sense
- Addition and subtraction
- Multiplication and division
- Fractions
- Geometry
Prerequisites
To start math in 1st Grade with confidence, students should be comfortable with the prior year's material: kindergarten — letter recognition, counting to 20. EduBoost automatically detects gaps and suggests targeted refresher exercises before tackling new content.
How EduBoost helps with math in 1st Grade
An AI teacher that knows your curriculum
EduBoost's AI is trained on Common Core, NGSS, and state standards and adapts explanations to the 1st Grade reading level (ages 6).
Practice targeting the real difficulty of this stage
In elementary, the AI prioritizes math fact fluency — automaticity on multiplication tables 0-12 by the end of 3rd grade is the single best predictor of 5th-grade state-test scores. Without it, fractions in 4th grade and long division in 5th grade become a nightmare. After a short diagnostic, EduBoost then generates targeted practice on this exact strand, with difficulty ramping up as mastery improves.
A concrete example of a session
Concretely: if your child still counts on fingers for 7 × 8, the tutor doesn't hand over the answer. It runs a 60-second timed quiz ("how many 8s in 56?") repeated 3 days in a row until the response comes in under 2 seconds. Every mistake is then explained step-by-step in plain English: students understand WHY they got it wrong, not just THAT they got it wrong — 3× more effective than delayed feedback.
Transparent parent reporting
Weekly email summary: time spent, chapters covered, and progress in math. No guessing, no grading your child's notebook at the kitchen table.
The typical mistake the AI drills out
Most common mistake detected in 4th-5th grade: confusing the decimal point with the thousands separator (writing 12,345 to mean twelve-point-three-four-five). The tutor re-explains using money ($12.45 vs $12,345) and assigns 5 decimal-place addition problems to lock in the convention. No scheduling, no driving — students open EduBoost after school or at weekends, and the AI picks up exactly where they left off.
Pricing
Free trial, no credit card needed. Subscriptions then start at $9/month and unlock every subject and year — not just math 1st Grade.
View pricingFrequently asked questions
At what age is EduBoost suitable for math tutoring in 1st Grade?
EduBoost is built for students from Pre-K through 12th Grade. At 1st Grade (ages 6), the interface, vocabulary, and exercise difficulty are calibrated specifically for this age group.
How much time per day should my child use EduBoost for math?
15 to 30 minutes per day, on top of regular school work, is enough to see meaningful progress in 4 to 6 weeks. Consistency beats duration.
Does EduBoost replace a private teacher for math 1st Grade?
In elementary school, EduBoost effectively replaces homework-help time for parents who feel rusty with current methods (the long-division algorithm taught today is not what most adults learned). For struggling students, a weekly tutor still helps; for the ~80% of typical learners, EduBoost handles daily practice fully. EduBoost stays available 24/7 and remains accessible at a fraction of the $40–80/hour private-teacher rate.
Does EduBoost follow the 1st Grade curriculum?
Yes. All math content and exercises for 1st Grade are aligned with Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards.
How much does EduBoost cost for math 1st Grade tutoring?
Free trial, no credit card required. At elementary tier, EduBoost at $9/month works out to ~$0.30/day. Compare: a private elementary tutor in the US runs $40-60/hour, or $160-240/month for 1 hour/week. EduBoost doesn't replace human attention but covers daily fact fluency for a fraction of the cost. The subscription unlocks every subject and year — not just math 1st Grade.
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