1st Grade Online Tutoring
Trained 1st-grade tutoring- the best way to initiate your child’s academic journey.
Your child has just finished kindergarten and is now going to begin elementary schooling. This transition, from learning through play to learning by studying and understanding symbols and concepts, is where children need the utmost attention. Don’t worry we got your back; be it reading tutors for 1st grade, English tutor for grade 1, science tutoring or 1st grade math tutor.
Our team of expert grade 1 tutors are there to help your child at every step of the transition journey. The thinking and learning skills which 6 and 7 years olds develop during elementary years stay with them for their entire lives. It is therefore crucial to use the appropriate teaching methods that build solid academic foundation along with strong confident personality.
Why should you choose a professional First grade tutor?
Not every parent has innate teaching qualities and you can’t experiment with your child’s academic future by applying hit and trial method to decode the child’s learning pattern. Teaching elementary students demands not only a great deal of patience but also a deep understanding of various teaching methodologies.
Every year, thousands of parents sign up for summer tutoring for 1st grade for a little extra academic supplement to prepare children for standardized test like the SCAT, SSAT or the CogAT. For the parents seeking remedial learning for their kids, private tutors for grade 1 prove to be extremely helpful in bringing significant changes in their child’s school grades, confidence level and attitude towards learning. At etutorworld, our energetic 1st grade tutors will make sure that your child stays focused and enjoys learning through engaging activities.
Personalized Online Tutoring Plan for grade 1
PERSONALIZED ONLINE TUTORING
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SUBJECT & GRADE SPECIFIC EXPERTS
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Grade 1 Diagnostic Test
Here’s the brief summary of fundamental concepts included in our 1st grade tutoring program.
Standard | Common Core Area | Topic |
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Math.CC.1.G.A.1 | Geometry | Naming shapes |
Math.CC.1.G.A.2 | Defining and non-defining attributes | |
Math.CC.1.G.A.3 | Halves and fourths | |
Math.CC.1.MD.A.1 | Measurement and Data | Order by length |
Math.CC.1.MD.A.2 | Measuring lengths | |
Math.CC.1.MD.B.3 | Tell and write time | |
Math.CC.1.MD.C.4 | Solving problems with bar graphs | |
Math.CC.1.NBT.A.1 | Number and Operations in Base Ten | Numbers to 120 |
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.2 | Groups of ten objects | |
Two-digit place value challenge | ||
Groups of ten objects | ||
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.3 | Comparing two-digit numbers | |
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.3 | Comparing two-digit numbers | |
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.4 | Adding 1 or 10 | |
Regrouping when adding one-digit numbers | ||
Adding 1s or 10s (no regrouping) | ||
Adding two-digit numbers (no regrouping) | ||
Breaking apart two-digit addition problems | ||
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.5 | Mentally find 10 more or 10 less | |
Math.CC.1.NBT.B.6 | Subtract multiples of 10 | |
Math.CC.1.OA.A.1 | Operations and Algebraic Thinking | Word problems with “more” and “fewer” |
Addition and subtraction word problems | ||
Word problems with “more” and “fewer” 2 | ||
Math.CC.1.OA.A.2 | Adding three numbers | |
Math.CC.1.OA.B.3 | Relate addition and subtraction | |
Math.CC.1.OA.B.4 | ||
Math.CC.1.OA.C.5 | Addition within 20 | |
Math.CC.1.OA.C.6 | ||
Math.CC.1.OA.D.7 | The equals sign | |
Math.CC.1.OA.D.8 | Addition and subtraction within 10 |
SECTION | NGSS CODE | CORE IDEAS | TOPICS |
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES | MS-PS1.A | Structure and properties of matter | Properties of Matter |
Arrangement of atoms in different states | |||
Elements and Compounds | |||
MS-PS1.B | Chemical Reactions | Physical and Chemical Changes | |
Law of conservation of mass | |||
MS-PS3.B | Definitions of Energy | Law of conservation of energy | |
Heat and Heat Technology | |||
MS-PS2 | Motion and Stability | ||
MS-PS2.A | Forces and Motion | Newton’s Laws of Motion | |
MS-PS2.B | Types of interaction | Electricity and Magnetism | |
Gravitational Force | |||
MS-PS4 | Waves and their technologies | Waves and their types | |
Mechanical Waves and their uses in technology | |||
Electromagnetic Waves and their uses in technology | |||
LIFE SCIENCES | MS-LS1 | Structure and Function | Cells – plants and animals |
MS-LS1-3 | Levels of organization in multicellular organisms | ||
Organs and Body Systems | |||
The Circulatory System | |||
The Immune System | |||
MS-LS-2.A | Interdependent relationships in Ecosystems | Types of Nutrition in Plants and Animals | |
MS-LS-2.B | Cycle of Matter | The Carbon cycle | |
The Oxygen Cycle | |||
MS-LS-2.C | Ecosystem dynamics | Biodiversity | |
MS-LS-2.D | Biodiversity and Humans | Factors Affecting Biodiversity | |
MS-LS-3 | Heredity – Inheritance and Variation of traits | Need for Reproduction | |
Reproduction in Plants | |||
Reproduction in Animals | |||
MS-LS-3A | Inheritance of Traits | Introduction to Genes | |
Variation in Inherited Traits | |||
MS-LS-4B | Natural Selection | ||
EARTH SCIENCES | MS-ESS-2.C | Role of water in Earth’s Surface Processes | The Water Cycle (in Details) |
Global movements of Water | |||
Weather Patterns based on Wind, Landforms, Ocean Temp. | |||
MS-ESS-2.D | Weather and Climate | ||
MS-ESS3 | Earth and Human Activities | Natural Hazards | |
Pollution | |||
Sources of Energy |
GRADE 1 – COMMON CORE STANDARD | CC CODE NO | COMMON CORE STANDARD (ANCHOR) | CC SUB CODE NO. | Common Core Standard (Expectations) |
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Conventions of Standard English: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1 | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. | ||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.A | Print all upper- and lowercase letters | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.B | Use common , proper and possessive nouns | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C | Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.D | Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their, anyone, everything). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.E | Use verbs to convey a sense of past, present, and future (e.g., Yesterday I walked home) | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.F | Use frequently occurring adjectives. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.G | Use frequently occurring Conjunctions. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.H | Use determiners (e.g., articles, demonstratives). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.I | Use frequently occurring prepositions (e.g., during, beyond, toward). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.J | Produce and expand complete simple and compound declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences in response to prompts. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2 | Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.A | Capitalize dates and names of people. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.B | Use end punctuation for sentences. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.C | Use commas in dates and to separate single words in a series. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.D | Use conventional spelling for words with common spelling patterns and for frequently occurring irregular words. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.2.E | Spell untaught words phonetically, drawing on phonemic awareness and spelling conventions. | |||
Vocabulary Acquisition and Use: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.4 | Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 1 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies | ||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.4.A | Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.4.B | Use frequently occurring affixes as a clue to the meaning of a word. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.4.C | Identify frequently occurring root words (e.g., look) and their inflectional forms (e.g., looks, looked, looking). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5 | With guidance and support from adults, demonstrate understanding of word relationships and nuances in word meanings. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.A | Sort words into categories (e.g., colors, clothing) to gain a sense of the concepts the categories represent. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.B | Define words by category and by one or more key attributes (e.g., a duck is a bird that swims; a tiger is a large cat with stripes). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.C | Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., note places at home that are cozy). | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.5.D | Distinguish shades of meaning among verbs differing in manner (e.g., look, peek, glance, stare, glare, scowl) and adjectives differing in intensity (e.g., large, gigantic) by defining or choosing them or by acting out the meanings. | |||
Use words and phrases acquired through conversations, reading and being read to, and responding to texts, including using frequently occurring conjunctions to signal simple relationships (e.g., because). | ||||
Reading Literature | ||||
Key Ideas and Details: | ||||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.1 | Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. | Reading a text | ||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2 | Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of their central message or lesson. | Reading a text | ||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3 | Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details. | Describe characters, settings, and major events | ||
Craft and Structure: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.4 | Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses. | Interpretation of phrases and words from the chosen text | |
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.5 | Explain major differences between books that tell stories and books that give information, drawing on a wide reading of a range of text types. | Difference between stories and informational texts | ||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.6 | Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text. | Identify the narrators (speakers) | ||
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7 | Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. | Details and illustrations | |
CSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.8 | (RL.1.8 not applicable to literature) | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.9 | Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories | compare contrast stories | ||
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity: | CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.10 | With prompting and support, read prose and poetry of appropriate complexity for grade 1. | ||
Reading: Informational texts | ||||
Key Ideas and Details: | ||||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.1 | Ask and answer questions about key details in a text. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.2 | Identify the main topic and retell key details of a text. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.3 | Describe the connection between two individuals, events, ideas, or pieces of information in a text. | |||
Craft and Structure | ||||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.4 | Ask and answer questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases in a text. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.5 | Know and use various text features (e.g., headings, tables of contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.6 | Distinguish between information provided by pictures or other illustrations and information provided by the words in a text. | |||
Integration of knowledge and ideas | ||||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.7 | Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.8 | Identify the reasons an author gives to support points in a text. | |||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.9 | Identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). | |||
Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity: | ||||
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.10 | With prompting and support, read informational texts appropriately complex for grade 1. |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What kind of tutoring programs does etutorworld offer?
Our wide range of programs is curated to cater to all kinds of learners. Whether you are seeking remedial lessons or want to prepare your child for standardized tests like the SCAT, SSAT or the CogAT, you will find a course to meet your child’s learning goals.
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Besides college degree, 85% of our teachers have additional degree in Education. Before starting their teaching at eTutorWorld, our tutors have to go through rigorous trainings and certifications. Plus, our teachers have 400+ hours of online teaching experience.
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Yes, we provide private tutors for grade 1.
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