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Celebrating our tenth anniversary
Celebrating Our 10th Avnniversay!

Embracing a bright new chapter! Wishing you a Happy New School Year! We’re thrilled to mark our TEN YEARS of empowering young minds in Sarnia-Lambton! Over the month of September we will be sharing our incredible journey of the past decade. Check out our Facebook for stories, pictures, videos and more!
Comment below to share with us how Math Plus Tutors services have inspired you to reach new heights!

Posted On: September 4, 2025

Press Release: Math Plus Tutors Learning Centre Engaging the Future Generation

Math Plus Tutors Learning Centre is situated in one of the historically significant business districts of Sarnia-Lambton on Mitton Street. As The City of Sarnia plans a significant makeover in the coming year, we aim to involve the next generation in this transformative process.

Our camp “Pirates of the 5 Corners” is designed to educate children and the community about the importance of this vital commercial area in the heart of Sarnia. With the adventurous spirit of curious pirates, our campers will embark on an exciting journey to discover both the past and present of The 5 Corners. They will visit local businesses and engage the public in a **Daily Quest** to learn about the region’s history. Expect swashbuckling fun, treasure hunting, trivia, and, most importantly, the unveiling of history!

Campers and their families will also have an opportunity to contribute to the development process of Mitton Village by participating in the public survey hosted by The City of Sarnia.
Join us as we set sail on this thrilling adventure. Put on your pirate hats and hop aboard our ship before it’s too late! You definitely won’t want to miss this captivating experience!

Camp Dates: July 21 – 25 (9am – 3pm)
Camp Location: Math Plus Tutors Learning Centre, 108 Mitton St. South
Age Groups: Children ages 5 – 12

For more information contact:
Sahar Nasr, director
Math Plus Tutors Learning Centre, Phone: 519-542-1999,
E-mail address: mathplustutors@gmail.com

Posted On: July 17, 2025

Tailored Tutoring Helps Build Confidence, Unlock Learning Strategies for Sarnia Students

As we approach our 10 years’ anniversary, we wanted to hear what our students, families, and learning instructors had to say about MPT!

“Katrina Raes still remembers her first Kumon session like it was yesterday. “When I received the question sheet, I started using my fingers to count, and someone came up to me and said that I wasn’t allowed to use my fingers.”

Read the full story in The Sarnia Journal!

Posted On: January 22, 2025

How To Read a Report Card?

In a typical school year, report cards come home every nine weeks or so. The purpose of report cards is to
communicate about a child’s progress across subject areas. Most report cards also include a Work Habits,
Social Skills, or similar section.

Some kids, especially those having difficulty in school, dread report card time. Here are some suggestions
for making report card time a little less scary and a little more productive.
• Become familiar with the grading system in your district and at your grade. Many schools
use a different report card for K-2 than they use for 3-5. Are letter grades used? A numerical
score from 1-3? Other letters such as O, G, S, N?
• Make sure you understand the different competencies on the report card. Many use vague
descriptors such as “Uses time constructively.” If something is not clear to you, ask your
child’s teacher.
• As you look at your child’s report card, RESIST THE IMPULSE to jump directly to an area
with a lower score. Find an area with a good grade or score and focus on that first. “You did
a great job in _____! You must be so proud of all your hard work.”
• Once you’ve focused on the positive, talk about areas in which your child’s grade was lower.
“Tell me how things have been going in science lately.” Start a safe, open dialogue with your
child about the difficulty he or she might be having with the subject matter.
• Together, develop strategies to help in subject areas that are difficult for your child. Is there
a textbook that needs to come home more frequently? Is there a website that can help with
math fact drills? If you’re not sure how to best help your child, call the teacher to set up a
conference.
• Last, let your child know that she is more than just a report card. Remind her of all the
things that make her special and important in your family. Too much of a focus on grades
can only increase the amount of stress your child feels.
Report cards should not contain any huge surprises about how your child is doing. Most teachers work to
talk with parents if a child is having particular difficulty, whether it’s through interims or informal phone
calls. If that is not the case with your child and his report card, call the teacher to talk about that. An
open, ongoing conversation is the best way to manage everyone’s expectations.
See also this post from our blog Sound It Out: I’d give this report card comment an N (for needs
improvement)

(Credits: This is a shared article from Reading Rockets, Colorín Colorado and LD OnLine)

Posted On: March 6, 2023

4 Reasons You Should Know Why Students Struggle With Math

Over the years, people have started considering math as a complex subject. Math has always been an exciting subject, but people are no longer keen to learn or understand this subject with the change of time.

Most students who are in high school try to avoid taking lectures on Math at school, but with the right amount of attention and a suitable teaching method by good tutors like “Math plus Tutoring Services,” can help a student in need. Our tutoring services are made for every student and every type of subject.

While there are many reasons students struggle with math but you should learn a few common reasons that you can keep an eye on if someone is struggling around you.

  • Lack of Clarity with Basic Concepts

Many students struggle with subjects like math and science because of the lack of clarity of basic concepts. Math needs a good foundation to understand it better and to move forward. If the concept is not clear, a student tries to lose interest and eventually starts skipping classes in school; this is where you can think about hiring a math tutoring service in Sarnia from “Math plus Tutoring Services” for your child.

  • Teaching Method

Like every subject, not every student is the same, and every student requires a different teaching method. Some students comprehend better with real-life examples, while others require a different approach. Some teachers try to explain concepts with real-life applications, which many students can easily understand. A student might be more comfortable with one teaching method than the other. 

  • Less Practice 

Even when the student clearly understands the concept but without practice, a student might struggle to solve the problems. Many students are not interested in particular subjects, which is another reason students don’t spend enough time practicing. That’s why the best science tutor and math tutor try to encourage their students to practice more often to help the student understand the concepts.

  • Require Special Attention 

Many students struggle with attention deficient disorder, which can be one of the reasons why a student struggle with certain subjects. This could be easily noticeable if the student is facing difficulty paying attention to the teacher’s instructions. 

Students with ADHD require special attention and different techniques of teaching. At “Math plus Tutoring Services,” we offer you our team of the best High school physics and math tutors in Sarnia, specializing in tutoring students with learning difficulties. 

Posted On: March 25, 2022