Grade 1 Math Tutor
Welcome to Noble Learners!
We are an online tutoring website from India. We are tutoring more than 250 students from the US. If you are looking for an Online Tutor for Grade 1 Math, then you are at the right place. Our Grade 1 Math Tutors are highly qualified and expert in tutoring kids. We assure you for a good base in Mathematics.
The Importance of Early Math Education
Early math education is crucial for developing a strong foundation in problem-solving, logical thinking, and critical reasoning. Studies show that children who excel in math at a young age tend to perform better academically in later years. Our online Grade 1 math tutoring service at Noble Learners aims to nurture these essential skills from the very beginning.

Why Choose an Online Tutor?
Online tutoring offers a flexible, convenient, and effective way to support your child’s education. With online tutoring, you can access top-quality education from the comfort of your home, eliminating the need for travel. Our online platform at Noble Learners is designed to make learning interactive and engaging, ensuring that your child remains focused and motivated.
Benefits of Indian Tutors for USA Students
Indian tutors are renowned for their strong math skills and educational expertise. By choosing an Indian tutor, students in the USA benefit from a high standard of education, personalized attention, and unique teaching methods that cater to individual learning needs. Our tutors at Noble Learners are committed to helping students achieve their full potential in math.
About Our Tutoring Service
Who We Are
We are a dedicated team of professional math tutors from India, specializing in Grade 1 math education for students in the USA. Our tutors at Noble Learners are highly qualified and experienced, with a passion for teaching and a commitment to student success.
Our Mission and Vision
At Noble Learners, our mission is to provide high-quality, personalized math tutoring that helps students build a strong foundation in mathematics. We envision a future where every student has the confidence and skills to excel in math, setting them up for academic success and lifelong learning.
Our Teaching Philosophy
We believe in a student-centered approach to teaching, where each child’s unique needs and learning styles are taken into account. Our tutors use a variety of teaching methods and tools to make math fun and engaging, ensuring that students not only understand the concepts but also enjoy the learning process.

Why Choose Our Tutors?
Highly Qualified Tutors
Our team consists of highly qualified tutors with extensive experience in teaching math to young learners. They hold advanced degrees in education and mathematics and are well-versed in the latest teaching methodologies.
Individualized Learning Plans
At Noble Learners, we understand that every child is different. That’s why we create individualized learning plans tailored to each student’s strengths and weaknesses. This personalized approach helps students grasp concepts more effectively and achieve better results.
Flexible Scheduling
We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate the busy lives of families. Whether you prefer morning, afternoon, or evening sessions, our tutors are available to meet your needs. This flexibility ensures that your child can receive the support they need without disrupting your daily routine.
Grade-1 Math Lesson Plan
- Counting and Writing Numbers to 120
- Counting forward from any number
- Recognizing number patterns on a hundred chart
- Writing numbers correctly
- Understanding Place Value (Tens and Ones)
- Representing numbers using tens and ones
- Understanding the value of each digit in a two-digit number
- Comparing numbers by place value
- Comparing Numbers: Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To
- Using the symbols >, <, =
- Comparing sets of objects
- Ordering numbers from least to greatest and greatest to least
- Introduction to Addition: Adding within 10
- Representing addition using objects, fingers, or drawings
- Using number lines to add
- Solving basic addition problems
- Introduction to Subtraction: Subtracting within 10
- Representing subtraction as “taking away”
- Subtracting using objects and number lines
- Solving basic subtraction problems
- Solving Word Problems: Addition and Subtraction Situations
- Identifying key phrases in word problems
- Determining whether to add or subtract
- Using drawings or number sentences to solve problems
- Addition and Subtraction Strategies (e.g., counting on, making ten)
- Counting on from the larger number
- Using doubles facts and near doubles
- Making ten to simplify addition
- Fact Families and Number Bonds
- Understanding the relationship between addition and subtraction
- Exploring number bonds (part-part-whole relationships)
- Solving problems using fact families
- Adding and Subtracting with Tens
- Adding multiples of 10
- Subtracting multiples of 10
- Using place value to add and subtract two-digit numbers
- Measurement and Length
- Comparing lengths of objects
- Measuring using non-standard units (e.g., paper clips, blocks)
- Understanding terms like longer, shorter, taller, and equal length
- Telling Time: Hours and Half-Hours
- Reading analog and digital clocks
- Identifying the hour hand and minute hand
- Telling time to the hour and half-hour
- Reading and Interpreting Picture Graphs and Bar Graphs
- Creating simple picture graphs
- Interpreting data from bar graphs
- Comparing quantities using data displays
- Understanding Two-Dimensional Shapes
- Recognizing and naming shapes (e.g., triangle, square, rectangle, circle)
- Sorting shapes by attributes (e.g., number of sides, corners)
- Identifying examples of shapes in the environment
- Identifying Three-Dimensional Shapes
- Naming solid shapes (e.g., cube, cone, cylinder, sphere)
- Describing shape attributes (e.g., edges, faces, corners)
- Finding three-dimensional shapes in the real world
- Partitioning Shapes into Equal Shares (Halves and Fourths)
- Dividing shapes into two or four equal parts
- Describing shares as halves, fourths, or quarters
- Recognizing that equal shares of the same shape may have different shapes
Curriculum and Teaching Methods
Aligned with US Common Core Standards
Our curriculum is designed to align with the US Common Core Standards, ensuring that your child receives an education that meets national benchmarks. This alignment helps students stay on track with their peers and prepares them for future academic challenges.
Interactive and Engaging Lessons
Our lessons are designed to be interactive and engaging, using a variety of tools and techniques to keep students interested and motivated. We incorporate games, puzzles, and real-life examples to make learning math fun and relevant.
Regular Assessments and Feedback
We conduct regular assessments to monitor your child’s progress and identify areas that need improvement. Our tutors provide detailed feedback to help students understand their mistakes and learn from them. This ongoing assessment helps ensure continuous improvement and success in math.
Our Features
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Expert Tutors From India
Noble Learners has a team of expert tutors who are well-qualified and have a lot of experience. They are teaching many students in the US and are experts in the US Syllabus. Best Online Tutoring for USA from India.
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One-One-Tutoring
Noble Learners believe in personal attention for every student. Every student needs a personal mentor who can help them to achieve their goals. With Noble Learners many students have achieved their dreams by scoring good grades in exams.
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Flexible Timings
We provide flexible timings for our students, they can choose a slot as per their availability. Our tutors will be ready to take classes at that time.
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Live Sessions Via Zoom
We believe in one-to-one live sessions for each of my students. Like others, we do not make and offer a pre-recorded course. We believe that students have the right to solve their doubts at the same time. Our Maths Tutors from India for the USA are highly professional and knowledgeable, who take every doubt of a student into account and try to solve them.
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Free Demo (30-Minutes)
Every student has the right to decide before joining any tutoring as this is one of the most important decisions of their life. A good tutor at present can shape your future in higher education. Deciding a tutor is not an easy task, it is as important as opting for health insurance in the US. We give you the right to determine. Before starting your tutoring journey with us, you can take a free demo for 30 minutes.
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More than 50 teachers to choose from
We believe in the availability of options, our platform has more than 50 tutors to choose from. We try our best to offer a perfect match to every student as per their requirement. However, if one is not satisfied with the demo, one can take another demo from another expert. It should be noted that only two demos are free and one has to pay for other demo classes.

Grade 1 Math Quiz
1. What is 2 + 3?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
Correct Answer: b) 5
2. What is the number after 6?
a) 5
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: b) 7
3. What is 10 - 4?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: a) 6
4. How many sides does a triangle have?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
Correct Answer: b) 3
5. What is 7 + 2?
a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 11
Correct Answer: b) 9
6. What shape has four equal sides?
a) Circle
b) Triangle
c) Square
d) Rectangle
Correct Answer: c) Square
7. What is 5 - 3?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
Correct Answer: b) 2
8. What is the number before 10?
a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 11
Correct Answer: b) 9
9. How many legs does a spider have?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: c) 8
10. What is 4 + 4?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: c) 8
11. Which number is greater: 7 or 5?
a) 5
b) 7
c) They are equal
d) None
Correct Answer: b) 7
12. What is 6 + 1?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: b) 7
13. What is the value of a dime?
a) 5 cents
b) 10 cents
c) 25 cents
d) 50 cents
Correct Answer: b) 10 cents
14. What shape is a basketball?
a) Square
b) Circle
c) Triangle
d) Sphere
Correct Answer: d) Sphere
15. What is 3 + 4?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: b) 7
16. How many months are there in a year?
a) 10
b) 11
c) 12
d) 13
Correct Answer: c) 12
17. What is 8 - 3?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7
Correct Answer: b) 5
18. What is the shape of a stop sign?
a) Circle
b) Square
c) Triangle
d) Octagon
Correct Answer: d) Octagon
19. What is 5 + 5?
a) 9
b) 10
c) 11
d) 12
Correct Answer: b) 10
20. How many hours are in a day?
a) 10
b) 20
c) 24
d) 30
Correct Answer: c) 24
21. What is 2 + 6?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 9
Correct Answer: c) 8
22. How many pennies make a dollar?
a) 50
b) 75
c) 100
d) 200
Correct Answer: c) 100
23. What is 4 + 5?
a) 8
b) 9
c) 10
d) 11
Correct Answer: b) 9
24. What is the smallest two-digit number?
a) 0
b) 10
c) 11
d) 12
Correct Answer: b) 10
25. How many days are in a year?
a) 300
b) 365
c) 366
d) 370
Correct Answer: b) 365