Mathnasium’s specially trained math tutors in Spokane use personalized learning plans and our proprietary teaching method to help K-12 students master math.
Mathnasium believes that most children can excel in math. Using our proven methodology and tailored learning plans in a fun, supportive environment, we foster a deep understanding of mathematical concepts so your child can catch up, keep up, and get ahead on their math journey.
Locations
With a network of nearly 1,000 learning centers across the country, we bring specially trained tutors close to students in Spokane, WA.
From in-person learning at one of our local learning centers to virtual classrooms, our Spokane students can choose how they attend Mathnasium sessions.
A method that gets results
94%
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding
90%
of students saw an improvement in their school grades
93%
of parents report their child’s improved attitude towards math after attending Mathnasium
The Mathnasium Method™
Mathnasium’s tutors in Spokane use the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary teaching method that combines personalized learning plans with fun, activity-based techniques to help students build foundations for math mastery and grow their knowledge level by level.
Our daughter, now a 16-year-old sophomore, has been attending Mathnasium for over 5 years. She absolutely loves math and all the instructors. She is even considering a math major in college.
After years of struggling with math, both of my kids are making progress. Even more importantly, I often hear them say they enjoy math.
Mathnasium is the best! I’m especially grateful for the instructors, who have guided my children to excel in some of the world’s most challenging math competitions. Whether your child is struggling with math or seeking math enrichment, Mathnasium is the place you need to be.
Contact your local Mathnasium Learning Center with any questions you may have about our Spokane math tutors. Here are some of the more common ones we get:
Absolutely! Our math tutors help students in Spokane improve their test-taking skills and academic performance by developing a deep understanding of math and expanding their mathematical thinking, while improving their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
With timely preparation and regular attendance, our students report better grades and increased confidence in their math skills.
Certainly! Our tutors will set aside time during each session to help students understand and complete their math homework.
No, Mathnasium tutors help students complete their math homework, but we do not assign homework as part of our learning plans.
Our learning centers in Spokane will conduct a diagnostic assessment to identify your child’s current knowledge level, strengths, and areas for improvement so we can develop a learning plan personalized to their needs and learning style.
Yes! This is why we love what we do.
Our specially trained tutors work with students of all skill levels, whether they are struggling to keep up in their math class or looking for new challenges.
We personalize learning plans to each student’s unique needs and learning styles, meeting them where they currently are on their math journey and guiding them towards math mastery in a caring and encouraging environment.
Yes, our tutors work with K-12 students of all skill levels and empower them to excel in math.
We help students master:
Our qualified tutors can help your child master precalculus as well as other K-12 math classes, including:
We use our proprietary teaching approach, the Mathnasium Method™, a unique combination of mental, verbal, visual, tactile, and written techniques and personalized learning plans designed to help students truly understand and enjoy math.
No, there is no difference between the sessions delivered at our local learning centers and those students attend online.
Your child will even be instructed by the same specially trained instructors you’ll find in our Spokane centers.
Enrolling your child at Mathnasium in Spokane is as easy as one-two-three: