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My daughter is enjoying going there and studying! I can see a lot of growth in her analytical skills. Thank yo...
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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 Round Lake Beach, our tutors use the Mathnasium Method™ to help students develop a deep understanding of math. This proprietary teaching approach blends personalized learning plans with mental, verbal, visual, tactile, and written techniques, ensuring each student receives math help tailored to their unique needs and learning styles.
The Mathnasium Method™ is designed to build a strong foundation for math excellence, empowering students to truly understand and even enjoy math.
Our caring and specially trained math tutors in Round Lake Beach deliver face-to-face instruction in a supportive, engaging group environment. We support 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 Round Lake Beach, each student receives a personalized learning plan based on a detailed assessment of their skill level, challenges, and academic goals.
This tailored approach allows students to learn at their own pace while building critical thinking and problem-solving skills, along with the confidence they need to excel in their math journey.
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 60030, 60041, 60046, and 60073 zip codes. We proudly serve families throughout Round Lake Beach and nearby areas, including:
Specially Trained and Caring Team
Jackie Pacheco
Center Director
Education:
BS in Mathematics Education from UW-Whitewater, MS in Education from UW-Madison
Years of experience teaching math:
13 years
What do you like most about learning?
What I like most about learning is discovering new ideas and being able to apply them to my everyday life. I especially enjoy making connections between math and the real world. Seeing math show up in practical, meaningful ways really ignites my love of numbers and makes learning exciting!
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I am always encouraging students and reminding them that learning is a process. Even if they don’t know something yet, they all have so much potential. I encourage students to make mistakes because mistakes are an important part of growth, which helps students build confidence, and I help them see that everyone is a mathematician because math shows up in our everyday lives.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Pre-K and middle school math
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I make learning fun by showing students that mistakes are okay, and even encouraged! I make mistakes myself and don’t shy away from modeling that. I also maintain a positive attitude and show my students that they are capable. Reminding them that they are working hard and should be proud of themselves and their accomplishments helps create a positive, encouraging learning environment.
Joanna
Assistant Center Director
Education:
High School Diploma (Grant Community High School), College Freshman (College of Lake County)
Years of experience teaching math:
<1 year
What do you like most about learning?
What I like the most about learning is realizing how easy the topic actually is. You think it is a super difficult topic just because it is new, but once you practice it, it becomes almost second-hand and it opens doors into more advanced math topics.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
One time, a student brought in a study guide for an upcoming test that he was struggling with, and I was working with him, explaining unit prices, and I remember telling him that whatever unit the problem is asking for, that goes on the bottom of the fraction. He immediately began to understand it, remarking on how much sense it made, and the next time he was here, he told me he got a 100%.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Pre-K - 8th grade + High School Algebra
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I like to talk with the kids about things in their lives, pop-culture, and just make them feel like they know me; I'm their friendly teacher. Careful, this backfires a lot. They do their math and then I let them take small breaks if they want to talk off topic for a little bit, then rope them back in. The kids like to talk, and I like to listen.
Bryan
Lead Instructor
Education:
BS Physics, MS Mathematics
Years of experience teaching math:
15 years
What do you like most about learning?
I like to understand. The more I can learn, the more I can fit a self-consistent narrative to the universe, the happier I am!
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
I’ve seen a log of specific mathematical conceptual gains for all ages K -> College. I think the best thing is when kids increase their belief in logic. In principle, the world is understandable. Careful, rigorous thought can lead us to more understanding and better outcomes.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
All of it! Especially when I can concretely demonstrate it’s usefulness to students.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I try to make it beneficial for students. Simultaneously, I have fun! Sometimes students have fun with that combination.
Kathy
Instructor
Education:
B.S. in Biology, Illinois State, M.B.A. from Lake Forest School of Management
Years of experience teaching math:
I have not formally taught math prior to Mathnasium. I did mentor my three children in math as I have a science background. I also mentored many co-workers at Abbott/Abbvie on scientific research design that is heavily math focused.
What do you like most about learning?
I love learning when it explains topics, expands my understanding and makes problem-solving faster.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact is when the student understands why calculations work. I enjoy when they understand place value and fractions, fractions and percentages, and word problem set-ups. When they understand, their confidence builds.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching word problems the most followed by conversion of fractions to percentages and decimals. A good understanding sets the student up for more challenging math.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I have a positive attitude about math and try to incorporate examples, such as shopping, into problems. I try to be as encouraging as I can, especially when I ask them to self-correct a wrong answer.
Dheeraj
Instructor
Education:
Senior in high school
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
I like being able to teach students new topics. I enjoy seeing students learn a topic and then being able to apply the topics themselves.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
Students are able to understand time/clock problems a lot better when I use the mini clock to demonstrate hours vs. minutes and AM vs PM.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Algebra
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I like to use visuals and drawing things out to give the students a better idea of the situations.
Mahek
Instructor
Education:
High School Diploma, 1 year at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Years of experience teaching math:
1 year
What do you like most about learning?
I like having a deeper understanding of concepts that I didn’t understand in the past.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
A lot of the students I have instructed have gone on to demonstrate their understanding of math concepts by passing mastery checks and leveling up.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
I enjoy teaching pre-algebra or middle school math.
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I let them spin the wheel and add tallies to the Mastery Check Challenge poster.
Brandon
Instructor
Education:
Currently attending Lakes Community High School as a Senior
Years of experience teaching math:
~1 year of peer tutoring at school and instructing at Mathnasium
What do you like most about learning?
I like the feeling of accomplishment when I use knowledge I have gained and apply it to solve problems. Also, I enjoy seeing my growth in a subject as I learn it.
What is the biggest impact you’ve had on a student’s ability to become proficient in math?
The biggest impact I had on students’ abilities in math is helping them develop a line of reasoning by asking questions that guide their thinking.
What type of math do you enjoy teaching most?
Algebra
How do you make learning math fun for students?
I give students words of encouragement and use humor to keep students feeling positive about their work.
Mathnasium of Round Lake Beach's personalized programs are designed to support students at every stage of their math journey.
We introduce preschool and kindergarten learners to foundational math concepts through hands-on, playful instruction that builds number sense while fostering curiosity and confidence from the very start.
For students in grades 1–5, we focus on developing a solid understanding of concepts like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals, making math clear and enjoyable.
We help middle schoolers navigate classes like Prealgebra and Geometry by breaking down abstract ideas into manageable steps in a supportive environment where understanding and confidence grow.
High school students receive targeted support for Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus, and standardized math test prep that positions them for academic success and future college admissions opportunities.
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 Round Lake Beach is conveniently located at 2536 N Route 83, Round Lake Beach, IL 60073, in the same plaza as Dunkin’, Pink Nails, and Silver Oaks. Our center offers easy access and plenty of parking, with family-friendly shops and dining nearby.
We proudly serve students from Round Lake Beach, Lake Villa, and nearby communities. Local schools include:
Avon Center Elementary School
Indian Hill Elementary School
Round Lake Beach Elementary School
Raymond Ellis Elementary School
Magee Middle School
Round Lake Middle School
Park East School
Park West School
Round Lake High School
Village Elementary School
Yes. Mathnasium of Round Lake Beach offers both in-center and online tutoring.
All our students receive face-to-face instruction in a supportive group environment and work with the same caring tutors, whether they choose to attend in person or online.
No, the experience is designed to be consistent across both formats.
Online students follow the same customized learning plans and work directly with the specially trained tutors they would meet at our Round Lake Beach center.
We can support students with any K-12 math class or topic, including arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and more advanced subjects.
Our tutors follow personalized learning plans tailored to each student’s needs, helping them build foundational skills, improve grades, and gain confidence in math.
Mathnasium of Round Lake Beach provides premium value through a flat monthly membership and a one-time enrollment fee.
Most students attend two to three times per week. After a diagnostic assessment, we design a personalized learning plan with recommended session frequency based on your child’s goals. Contact us at [email protected] to learn more.
No. The membership cost is the same whether students attend sessions online, in person, or a combination of both.
Each student begins their enrollment process with a diagnostic assessment to understand their current skill level, identify learning gaps, and set academic goals. This allows us to create a personalized learning plan that supports their unique path to success.
At Mathnasium of Round Lake Beach, we use the Mathnasium Method™, our proprietary approach that combines personalized learning plans with proven instructional techniques to help students truly understand and even enjoy math.
Following this approach, our specially trained tutors build on students' existing knowledge, introducing new concepts step-by-step to gradually increase their mathematical thinking, while developing lasting confidence and competence in math.
Yes! We support students of all skill levels.
Students who are behind in math class receive caring instruction that helps them rebuild skills and confidence. Advanced learners benefit from enrichment programs that challenge their thinking and expand their understanding of complex topics.
Absolutely! We welcome students from homeschool, public, and private school backgrounds across Round Lake Beach and surrounding communities.
Our flexible scheduling and personalized instruction complement homeschooling programs and goals.
Yes! Our tutors make time during each session to help students with their homework and ensure they understand the concepts they’re learning in school.
No, all learning takes place during sessions, either in-center or online. We do not assign additional homework, so students stay focused and productive during their time with us.
Yes! Mathnasium of Round Lake Beach prepares students for school-based and standardized math tests, including state assessments, ACT®, SAT®, and PSAT®.
Our test prep includes personalized learning plans, targeted practice, and strategies to build both skills and test-taking confidence.
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Contact UsKnowledge Hub
2536 N Route 83
Round Lake Beach, IL 60073
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