Give your child a chance to refresh important math skills, ask questions, and head into the new school year feeling more confident.
Live with Chana Kopstick — math coach, teacher and tutor with 20 years of experience helping students understand math clearly.
These relaxed live sessions are designed to help students reconnect with math before school begins.
Bring something that was confusing last year or ask about a concept you’d like to understand better.
Revisit important concepts and foundational skills before the new school year begins.
Ask questions, join the discussion, or simply listen. Students can participate at the level that feels comfortable.
No tests. No grades. No homework. No long-term commitment.
Students are grouped into Entering Grades 5–6, 7–8, and 9–10.
Separate live Zoom sessions will be offered for boys and girls.
Ask a question, review important concepts, join the discussion, or simply listen and learn.
For 20 years, Chana has been teaching and tutoring math to students with different abilities, personalities and learning styles.
Sometimes a student needs another example. Sometimes they need a completely different explanation. And sometimes they need to go backwards for a few minutes before everything starts making sense again.
Chana’s strength is figuring out where a student is getting stuck — and finding the explanation that makes the math click.
The goal is simple: clarity, confidence, and a strong start to the school year.
Register your child for the free August math sessions.
We’ll send the available session times and Zoom details by email.
Here are the things parents usually want to know.
Yes. These sessions are being offered free for two weeks as part of a new program launch.
Students entering Grades 5–10, grouped into Grades 5–6, 7–8 and 9–10.
No. Separate sessions will be offered for boys and girls.
Each live Zoom session is approximately 30 minutes.
No. Students can simply join. Before each session, however, we’ll send an optional link to submit a specific question or topic. Submitting something ahead of time gives Chana a chance to review it beforehand and may allow her to work it into the session.
Absolutely. Students are welcome to ask questions live even if they didn’t submit anything beforehand.
That’s completely fine. Students can ask questions, join the discussion, or simply listen and participate at their own comfort level.
Yes. During the two-week beta, students may attend the available sessions for their grade and group.
All sessions are live on Zoom.