T. Silvernagel-Morrison
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T. Silvernagel-Morrison
Mathnasium is beyond Amazing!!! Enrolling my son was the best choice I could have made for him ! This will be ...
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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.
At Mathnasium of Andover, our specially trained tutors use the Mathnasium Method™ to help students build a deep understanding of math. This proprietary teaching approach blends personalized learning plans with mental, verbal, visual, tactile, and written techniques, ensuring instruction is tailored to each student’s unique needs and learning style.
The Mathnasium Method™ is designed to create a solid foundation for math excellence, helping students truly understand—and even enjoy—math.
Our caring, specially trained math tutors in Andover provide face-to-face instruction in a supportive and engaging group environment. We work with K-12 students of all skill levels, both in-center and online, to help them reach their full math potential.
Learn how Mathnasium tutors helped Malachi gain confidence in math.
At Mathnasium of Andover, students receive personalized learning plans designed around a detailed assessment of their skill level, challenges, and academic goals.
This customized approach helps students learn at their own pace while strengthening critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the confidence needed to succeed in math.
Discover how Mathnasium helped Maddie transform her math skills to achieve more confidence in the subject. Initially struggling with the lowest math grades in her class, Maddie worked with our tutors using a personalized approach tailored to her specific needs.
Math Tutors Near You
Mathnasium’s specially trained math tutors work with students across the 55011, 55303, 55304, and 55448 zip codes. We proudly serve families throughout Andover and nearby areas, including:
Specially Trained and Caring Team
Angela Murphy
Center Director
Angela brings a wealth of experience to Mathnasium, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education from St. Cloud State University and a Master of Education in Technology Integration from St. Catherine University. She is a former elementary teacher in Buffalo and has also served as an online education manager. Angela is passionate about helping students reach their full potential by connecting math to real-life situations.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her family and two grandchildren, crafting, and relaxing on the lake. A fun fact about Angela: she has lived in four different houses in the STMA area!
Amanda Barbian
Assistant Center Director
Education:
B.S. in Math, Minor in Computer Science
1 year teaching prep program (graduate level)
Current MN 5-12 teaching license
Years of experience teaching math:
8 years
What do you like most about learning?
I like how learning extends beyond your present life. You get to think about the whole of the world and make sense of it. With learning you can understand anything you want!
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
As the assistant director I get the privilege of figuring out where students are at right now and creating a course of action to get them where they want to be. Having someone “rooting for you” in your corner can make the biggest difference in a student being able to learn and develop. Sometimes it is the interactions I have with students day-to-day, and sometimes it is being there to guide them throughout their journey.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I love teaching numerical fluency. A lot of people think that being fluent in math is something you either have or you don’t. I hear it all the time: “I was never that good at math.” However, anyone can be good at math. Watching a student start to pick up strategies and grow with them is one of my favorite things. Sometimes it takes time and sometimes you need someone to help you, but anyone can do it!
How do you make learning math fun for students?
We do a lot of things to make math fun! For some students that is getting to do math with a friend. For some students that is getting a reward for their hard work. For some students it is getting to do a new activity or challenge or game when they come into the center. We make math fun by making Mathnasium a fun place to be! The math just comes naturally after that.
Carter
Lead Instructor
Education:
Math undergrad at University of Minnesota
Years of experience teaching math:
2 years
What do you like most about learning?
I like knowledge for the sake of knowledge. I just want to learn as much as I can about any topic that interests me.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
Within a few months I helped a student go from struggling to add single digits on their fingers to now being able to do multi-digit addition/subtraction and multiplication by themselves.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Anything with variables: calculus, algebra, trigonometry. That's when math gets fun. The more difficult the better.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
By trying to instill positivity and confidence in them. When you're confident, it can be satisfying and fun to learn new concepts and solve problems with what you've learned.
Austin
Instructor
Education:
Current PSEO student at University of Northwestern – St. Paul
Years of experience teaching math:
1.5 years
What do you like most about learning?
Learning develops problem solving and critical thinking skills.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact I've had is I've helped students become independent on their math work. I do this by giving lots of guidance at the beginning of a concept they are struggling with, then I slowly back off on the guidance and give them the goal of being able to do it on their own.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Probability
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I make math fun by giving students challenges and math games.
Hanna
Instructor
Education:
High school
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
I love seeing how different things work and connect together. It is especially fun in math or science classes when it feels like I am solving a puzzle.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I have been helping my brother with his math work since he was in elementary school. I started out with his classwork but quickly moved on to higher grade levels. He has excelled in math.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I love algebra! I think it's really cool when I see it click for people and they end up finding it fun. I also like how some problems can look complex but have simple solutions.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I do my best to show them tricks to help them. This makes it more enjoyable for them since it helps them go faster and feel accomplished. I also give them words of encouragement.
Ilham
Instructor
Education:
Freshman at UMN
Years of experience teaching math:
4 years
What do you like most about learning?
I like being able to apply the things I learn in real life.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I was able to boost a student's grade to an A, and they also began to actually enjoy their math class.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Basic algebra. I think that it's just fun to do!
How do you make learning math fun for students?
Making math fun is different for every student, but turning complex problems into games is one of the easiest ways.
Mathnasium of Andover's personalized programs are designed to support students at every stage of their math journey.
For preschool and kindergarten students, our caring tutors focus on building number sense, critical thinking, and problem-solving through playful activities that spark curiosity and nurture a love of learning.
From addition and subtraction to multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, and percents, we help students in grades 1–5 truly understand how math works and even the subject.
Our program supports middle schoolers with any topic or course—from Prealgebra to UMTYMP preparation—in a fun, caring environment where abstract concepts become clear and manageable.
High school students receive personalized help with rigorous coursework, including Algebra, Trigonometry, and Precalculus, as well as standardized math test preparation to achieve their academic and admissions goals.
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 what they still need to learn.
FAQ
Mathnasium of Andover is located at 1573 154th Ave NW #108, right across the street from the YMCA and Oak Grove Middle School. We’re in the same parking lot as Sweet-Toppings, making it easy for families to combine errands with a math session. Our center is safe, accessible, and offers ample parking.
We proudly serve students from across the Andover area, including:
Oak Grove Middle School
Andover Elementary
McKinley Elementary
Rum River Elementary
East Bethel Elementary
Saint Francis Schools
DaVinci Academy
St. Stephen’s Catholic Schools
Legacy Christian Academy
PACT Charter School
Coon Rapids High School
Andover High School
Yes, Mathnasium of Andover offers both in-center and online tutoring. Students receive face-to-face instruction in a supportive group environment, guided by the same caring tutors whether they attend online or in person.
No, students who attend Mathnasium of Andover online receive the same personalized learning plans and face-to-face instruction as they would in the center. The experience and results are consistent across both formats.
We help students learn and master any math class or topic, from kindergarten through high school, including arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and more advanced topics.
Our specially trained tutors help students build solid foundational skills, improve their grades, and gain confidence in math.
We offer math-only tutoring through a flat monthly membership. Most students attend 2–3 times per week. Following an assessment, we’ll design a personalized learning plan with a recommended session frequency which will determine the monthly rate.
To learn more, contact us at [email protected].
No, membership pricing is the same whether students attend sessions online, in person, or use a hybrid approach.
At Mathnasium of Andover, we use the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary teaching approach that combines personalized learning plans with proven instructional strategies and face-to-face instruction in an engaging group environment.
We build on what each student knows, break down new concepts into simple and manageable steps, while helping them develop solid foundational skills and confidence in math.
Yes! We support students of all skill levels. Students who are behind in class receive targeted, personalized support in a fun and caring environment.
Yes! Students who are advanced benefit from enrichment programs that challenge their thinking and broaden their understanding.
Absolutely! We work with students from homeschool, public, and private school settings across Andover and surrounding communities.
Yes, our tutors make time during each session to help students with their math homework and ensure they understand the material they’re covering in school.
No, all instruction and learning take place during sessions at the center or online. We do not assign additional homework, so students can stay focused and make progress while they’re with us.
Yes, we help students prepare for standardized and school-based math tests, including state assessments, UMTYMP, ACT®, SAT®, and PSAT®.
Our approach includes personalized learning plans, targeted practice, and strategies to build both math skills and test-taking confidence.
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