M. Thompson
Mathnasium in Maple Grove has been fantastic for our high school student. In one trimester, our student's gra...
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M. Thompson
Mathnasium in Maple Grove has been fantastic for our high school student. In one trimester, our student's gra...
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Mathnasium of Maple Grove's personalized geometry tutoring programs are designed to support students at every stage of their math journey.
Students explore foundational topics and ideas such as angles, geometric figures, congruence, and measurement while improving spatial reasoning and logical thinking to prepare for more advanced geometry courses.
Following personalized learning plans, we guide students through high-school-level topics such as proofs, triangles, circles, transformations, and the Pythagorean theorem, using personalized learning plans to break complex ideas into clear steps that truly make sense.
Honors students and those preparing for math competitions can dive into advanced proofs, coordinate geometry, and complex strategies, sharpening analytical skills and preparing for college-level mathematics and competitive challenges.
Our specially trained math tutors support students of all skill levels excel in geometry, whether just starting out with basic geometric elements like lines and angles, or working through complex proofs and coordinate geometry.
We provide personalized, face-to-face instruction in a nurturing and fun environment, guiding students step by step through the concepts they need to master and building their confidence in the subject.
We teach geometry using the Mathnasium Method™, a proprietary and effective teaching approach designed to promote math mastery, including a deep understanding of geometry.
By combining personalized learning plans with interactive teaching techniques, we help students not only grasp essential geometry concepts but also enjoy the learning process.
Every student begins with a diagnostic assessment where we identify their current skill, find any gaps in understanding, and determine their learning goals. Using these insights, we create a personalized learning plan that puts them on the best path to geometry mastery.
Our tutors follow each student’s personalized learning plan and use proven, interactive techniques to help them develop a deep understanding of geometry. This approach empowers students to master key concepts like transformations, similarity, congruence, and more.
Our Results
94%
Math Skills
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding.
93%
Attitude
of parents report improved attitude toward math after attending Mathnasium.
90%
Success
of students saw an improvement in their school grades.
Our Results
The Proof Is In The Numbers
Math Skills
of parents report an improvement in their child’s math skills and understanding.
Attitude
of parents report improved attitude toward math after attending Mathnasium.
Success
of students saw an improvement in their school grades.
Geometry Tutors Near You
Mathnasium’s specially trained geometry tutors work with students across the 55569, 55369, 55311, 55445, and 55442 zip codes. We proudly serve families throughout Maple Grove and nearby areas, including:
Specially Trained and Caring Team
Fallon Myers
Center Director
Education:
Degree in Middle School Math Education from Quincy University
Years of experience teaching math:
5 years
What do you like most about learning?
It never stops. You can always learn something new, whether that be math or any other concepts.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I helped get a student's grade up so he was able to graduate and meet his goal of joining the military. He came back a year later to show us his degree and thank us for everything.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Algebra; it combines every type of math to extend ideas. It can be used from elementary-level math all the way through the hardest of hard math.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
By not being too serious and gearing students towards a growth mindset (rather than a "math anxiety" mindset) so they can get excited about learning new things.
Katelyn Johnson
Assistant Center Director
Education:
BA from University of St Thomas
Years of experience teaching math:
9 years
What do you like most about learning?
Seeing how the world fits together.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
Teaching organization and study strategies to students with learning disabilities.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Stats! But we rarely get students with it.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
Drawing silly pictures and coming up with ridiculous mnemonics to remember rules or tricks.
Ron
Instructor
Ron holds degrees in Math and Chemistry from St. Olaf College and an MBA from the University of Minnesota. He’sworked as a chemist, programmer, and engineer for companies like Medtronic and Boston Scientific, where math was essential.
Today, Ron runs his own photography business and captures everything from nature to portraits. He loves helping students experience those “aha” moments when math suddenly makes sense.
Richard
Instructor
Education:
M.A in Computer Science, minor in Data Science from University of Minnesota - Morris. Currently completing my M.S in Data Science and M.B.A in Organizational Management through online classes at Eastern University
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
Learning different concepts and learning how they all connect together at a high level.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
In college, I tutored a student with dyslexia in pre-calculus. They consistently failed their math courses and needed help to pass the class. With my help, they went from failing to receiving a C+ and requested that I personally tutor them the next semester in their next math class.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching the earlier levels of math such as addition, multiplication, etc. most because there's a lot of methods you can use to learn them and tricks to use to make them easier to understand.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
Teaching math in the method that makes the most sense for each individual student and showing students the real-world applications of math concepts, along with creating a personal connection with each student and making them feel like they have the support they need.
Judy
Instructor
Years of experience teaching math:
34
Education:
BA - Math/Sec. Ed. Southwest State, Marshall, MN
What do you like most about learning?
New things always connect to other things.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
One on one help sessions really help a student to focus, especially when they are easily distracted.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I love geometry; it is so applicable to our real world.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
Hands-on experiences: using dice, cards, manipulatives. clock, etc.
Vidyut
Instructor
Education:
Senior at Maple Grove Senior High
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
That you can apply what you learn later on for greater success.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact ive had on a student is teaching them to trust their gut. My chemistry teacher used to say there is no use changing an answer without a solid reasoning behind it. I have used this same ideology and I have been able to see countless students be more confident in the answers they give. Whether or not the answer is always correct, the students can explain their thinking, and that it was truly leads to the path of proficiency.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching algebra because I love how the final answer looks so much more neat and simplified compared to the question.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
By teaching them math the same way I would have learned it earlier, thus making it less intimidating to understand.
Whether they would like to attend sessions in-center or online, students can take 3 easy steps to enroll at Mathnasium.
All students begin their Mathnasium journey with a diagnostic assessment that pinpoints what they already know and the geometry concepts they still need to learn.
FAQ
Mathnasium of Maple Grove is located at 13720 83rd Way N., Maple Grove, MN 55369, just half a mile from the intersection of Highway 494 and Weaver Lake Road. Our center is conveniently situated near local shopping and recreation areas, making it a convenient destination for families on the go.
Students can attend sessions in person or join live, face-to-face online geometry tutoring with our caring tutors in Maple Grove.
We serve students from Maple Grove, Plymouth, and surrounding communities, including families from:
Maple Grove and Osseo public schools
Northern Wayzata School District
Parnassus Charter School
Providence Preparatory
Heritage Christian School.
Yes! We support students in both middle and high school, including those enrolled in standard, honors, or advanced geometry courses.
We help students learn and master K-12 geometry topics like:
Angles, triangles, and plane figures
Circles and polygons
Transformations: reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations
Coordinate geometry: distance, midpoint, slope
Congruence and similarity
Volume and surface area of 3D shapes
Logic, reasoning, and writing proofs
These topics can be built into the student's personalized learning plan based on their unique needs and goals.
We use the Mathnasium Method™, a proprietary teaching approach designed to promote math mastery. It starts with a diagnostic assessment to identify each student's current skill level, knowledge gaps, and goals.
Based on those insights, we develop a personalized learning plan and provide face-to-face instruction, either in-center or online, in a caring and fun group environment. Our tutors use a combination of visual, verbal, mental, tactile, and written strategies to make geometry clear and engaging.
Many students come to us confused or frustrated with geometry. To help them transform their relationship with the subject, we meet them where they are on their math journey, break down complex concepts into manageable steps, and provide ongoing guidance at their pace.
Our caring tutors focus on building both skills and confidence, so students feel supported and capable.
Absolutely! For advanced learners, we offer enrichment opportunities that include challenging proofs, multi-step problem solving, and real-world applications to deepen their geometric thinking.
Our specially trained tutors can help students prepare for the University of Minnesota Talented Youth Mathematics Program (UMTYMP) qualifying exam and those currently enrolled in the program.
Yes. Our tutors do set aside time during sessions for homework support. Beyond helping students work through assignments, we focus on strengthening their understanding of the concepts behind the problems so they can approach similar questions with confidence on their own.
Certainly! We can align our instruction with classroom goals or Minnesota state standards to help students prepare for quizzes, unit tests, final exams, and standardized assessments like the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs), UMTYMP, ACT®, and the SAT®, PSAT®.
Yes! Students can participate in live, face-to-face online sessions and receive the same high-quality instruction and caring guidance from our tutors in Maple Grove.
At Mathnasium of Maple Grove, we focus exclusively on math.
We follow the Mathnasium Method™, a proprietary teaching approach designed to promote math mastery. Our tutors follow personalized learning plans and teach in a way that makes sense to each student in a supportive, engaging environment.
Yes! When appropriate, we can align personalized learning plans with Minnesota state standards and classroom goals to support classroom success.
At Mathnasium of Maple Grove, the cost of math tutoring depends on your student's individual learning plan and session schedule. Students usually attend a couple of sessions per week for a flat monthly membership fee.
For specific pricing information, please contact our center directly. We're happy to walk you through the options and find a plan that fits your student's goals and your family's needs.
Getting started is easy! Contact us or schedule a free consultation to get started.
Once we understand your student's skills and goals, we'll create a personalized learning plan and begin sessions, often within just a few days.
Mention this deal and get your first month of Mathnasium instruction for just $99!
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