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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 Maple Grove, 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 Maple Grove 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 Maple Grove, 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 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 in Psychology & French from University of St Thomas
What do you like most about learning?
Growing my understanding of how the world works and how everything fits together.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
Helping students understand how different aspects of math relate to and build upon each other; helping highschoolers develop note-taking skills and study habits.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Graphs! They are visually oriented, fun to draw, and have tons of different applications.
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.
Catherine
Instructor
Education:
Finishing up my junior year
Years of experience teaching math:
2.5 years
What do you like most about learning?
I like learning different methods especially when I am learning new concepts in math. Some ways may be easier for me to use than others.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact I’ve had on a student's ability to become proficient in math is to help them find a different way to look at proportional reasoning. I would help them set up the ratio first then try to find the missing value.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching algebra the most. I enjoy teaching the different rules for multiplying a positive number with a negative number and how that is different from multiplying two negative numbers.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I make it fun by using manipulatives or giving them a timer to make problems more challenging and fun. I would also help them find easier methods to solve problems that would work for them so that they don’t feel stressed with the math.
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:
Maple Grove Senior High
Years of experience teaching math:
<1 year
What do you like most about learning?
Having gone to Mathnasium for 8 years prior to working there, I have gone through most of the curriculum and love the environment that they brought when I went there. I have nothing but respect for Mathnasium and I hope to bring the same joy and learning experience to every student that I felt when I went there.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
My biggest impact has been helping a student overcome their lack of confidence in certain areas of math. Many times when they see a question, they almost view it as an unbreakable wall. But once they start to break the question into smaller pieces, it becomes much easier to understand. There is nothing a student can’t learn without patience and the help of others.
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?
One example of what I do with a particular student is that every time he finishes a page I tell him a joke.
Mathnasium of Maple Grove's personalized programs are designed to support students at every stage of their math journey.
Our caring tutors help students in kindergarten through grade 5 build foundational arithmetic and problem-solving skills that support classroom success and confidence in math.
We support middle schoolers with any course and exam—from Prealgebra to preparation for the UMTYMP—in a fun, caring environment where abstract concepts become clear, manageable, and even enjoyable.
We work with high schoolers toward their academic goals, from tackling advanced coursework like Algebra and Precalculus to preparing for SAT®, ACT®, and college-level math.
Our program supports college-level courses including calculus, statistics, and discrete math, plus graduate school test prep, helping students achieve their academic and career 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 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.
We serve students from Maple Grove, Plymouth, and surrounding communities. Nearby schools include:
Maple Grove and Osseo public schools
Northern Wayzata School District
Parnassus Charter School
Providence Preparatory
Heritage Christian School
Yes, Mathnasium of Maple Grove offers both in-center and online math tutoring
No matter how they attend, students receive face-to-face instruction from specially trained tutors in a supportive and engaging group environment.
No. Students who attend online sessions work with the same tutors and receive the same level of personalized instruction and customized learning plans as those who visit our center.
We help students learn and master any K–12 math class or topic, from early arithmetic to Algebra, Geometry, and beyond.
Our teaching approach is designed to close learning gaps and build strong mathematical understanding.
We offer a flat monthly membership with no long-term contracts. Most students attend 2–3 times per week to support consistent progress. During your free assessment, we’ll help determine the right learning plan for your child.
For enrollment details, contact us at [email protected].
No. The membership fee is the same whether students attend in person, online, or use a combination of both.
Each student begins with a diagnostic assessment that helps us identify their current skill level, highlight knowledge gaps, and understand their academic goals.
These insights allow us to create a personalized learning plan tailored to their needs.
At Mathnasium of Maple Grove, we use the Mathnasium Method™, a proprietary teaching approach that combines personalized learning plans with proven instructional techniques.
This approach helps students make sense of math by building on what they already know and introducing new concepts in clear, manageable steps. It’s designed to close knowledge gaps, strengthen critical thinking, and support lasting problem-solving skills in the classroom and beyond.
Yes, we work with students across the full spectrum of skill levels, whether they are looking to catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math.
Students who need extra support receive focused instruction to help them understand math in a way that makes sense, while advanced learners benefit from enrichment programs that challenge their thinking and introduce higher-level concepts.
Yes, we support K–12 students from all educational backgrounds, including homeschool, public, charter, and private school families throughout Maple Grove and the surrounding areas.
Yes, our tutors set aside time during each session to help students with their math homework and reinforce the concepts they’re learning in school.
No. All learning happens during sessions at our center or online. We do not assign additional homework so students can stay focused while receiving personalized instruction in a structured setting.
Yes, we help students prepare for standardized and school-based math assessments, including state exams, UMTYMP, ACT®, SAT®, and PSAT®.
Our programs combine personalized learning plans with focused practice and effective strategies to help students succeed.
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