MIDDLE SCHOOL TUTORING

Virtual Tutoring for Middle School Students

(4th–8th Grade)

The Critical Thinking Child provides one-on-one virtual tutoring for 4th through 8th graders in reading/English Language Arts, math, science, social studies, and Spanish. Every student starts with a diagnostic assessment so their tutor knows exactly where to focus — and every 55-minute session is built around your child’s classroom curriculum, pace, and goals.

Every new student starts with a diagnostic assessment — so we know exactly where to begin.

Ready to start? Book your child’s diagnostic assessment now.

A live, one-on-one assessment that pinpoints your child’s strengths and gaps. Pick a subject to get started.

What Your Child Will Work On

Our middle school tutoring strengthens core academics and builds the skills your child needs for high school success.

  • Reading/ELA — Reading comprehension, literary analysis, grammar, vocabulary, and written expression
  • Math — Pre-algebra, fractions, decimals, ratios, geometry fundamentals, and grade-level problem solving
  • Science — Earth science, life science, and general science aligned to classroom instruction
  • Social Studies — History, geography, and civics — reading comprehension and writing across content areas
  • Spanish — Conversational and academic Spanish support from bilingual tutors

Planning Ahead for Admissions Testing?

Applying to Academic Centers (7th/8th grade entry)? Many families start academic tutoring in reading/ELA and math well before testing season. Strong classroom grades are part of the admissions formula. When your child is ready for focused test prep, visit our Middle School Test Prep page.

Applying to Selective Enrollment High Schools (9th grade entry)? The HSAT/HSPT requires strong foundational skills in reading and math. Building those skills now means your child is ready when test prep begins. Visit our High School Test Prep page.

Start with our diagnostic assessment to see where your child stands, then build a tutoring plan that strengthens grades and prepares them for what’s ahead.

Flexible Monthly Sessions

55-minute sessions available Monday through Sunday, during school hours, after school, and evenings — including daytime sessions for homeschool families and summer months. Pick the plan that works.

4-Session Plan

4 sessions per month | 55 minutes each

$450 /month

3-month minimum

1:1 with your dedicated tutor
55-minute sessions
Detailed progress report
Aligned to classroom curriculum

Most Popular

8-Session Plan

8 sessions per month | 55 minutes each

$800 /month

3-month minimum

Everything in the 4-session plan
Faster progress on learning gaps
Detailed progress reports
Best for students behind grade level

How It Works

  1. Complete a diagnostic assessment — Every new student starts with an assessment so we know exactly where to focus
  2. Select your subject — Choose your desired subject at checkout
  3. Monthly subscription — Automatically charged monthly unless canceled
  4. Orientation & Zoom link — A representative will contact you after payment to provide details

Additional subjects available upon request. 3-month minimum commitment required. Monthly subscription will automatically renew unless canceled.

Looking for Test Prep?

We offer dedicated test prep for both middle school and high school admissions.

Paying for Tutoring

The Critical Thinking Child is an approved provider for families using Education Savings Account (ESA) funds. If your state offers an ESA program, your child’s tutoring may be 100% covered — no out-of-pocket cost.

  • What’s Covered — 1:1 virtual tutoring sessions, diagnostic assessments, and learning materials
  • How It Works — Select CTC as your tutoring provider through your state’s ESA portal or marketplace platform (ClassWallet, Odyssey, Student First)
  • Approved States — [States listed as CTC receives approval]
  • Getting Started — Schedule a free consultation and we’ll walk you through using your ESA funds

Not sure if your state has an ESA program? Contact us and we’ll help you find out.

Frequently Asked Questions

My child is struggling in multiple subjects. Can you help with more than one?

Yes. Many middle school students work on two subjects — commonly math and reading/ELA. You can add subjects to your plan at checkout, or contact us to discuss the best approach for your child’s needs.

Will tutoring help my child prepare for high school admissions tests?

Academic tutoring builds the foundational reading, math, and critical thinking skills that admissions tests like the Academic Center exam and HSAT/HSPT measure. Many families start tutoring 6–12 months before testing season, then transition to focused test prep.

Will the tutor follow what my child is learning in school?

Yes. Sessions are aligned to your child’s classroom curriculum and state standards. If your child has a test coming up or is struggling with a specific unit, the tutor adjusts the session to support exactly what’s happening in the classroom.

How will I know my child is making progress?

Every student starts with a diagnostic assessment that establishes a baseline. You’ll receive detailed progress reports tracking specific milestones. Our team also communicates directly with you about your child’s growth and any adjustments to the learning plan.

What device does my child need?

A tablet or laptop with a camera and microphone, plus Zoom installed. A quiet space with stable internet is ideal. That’s it — we handle everything else.

When are sessions available?

Sessions are available Monday through Sunday, during school hours, after school, and evenings — including summer months. Daytime sessions are popular with homeschool families. We’ll match your child with a tutor who fits your family’s schedule.

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ESA approved provider for WV Hope Scholarship Program

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WV Hope Scholarship Program