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Algebra Tutoring By Subject & Class

Grade Potential connects students and families with algebra tutors for everything from pre-algebra to college-level linear algebra.

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Pre-Algebra

The bridge between arithmetic and algebra. Variables, ratios, and equations introduced for the first time.
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Algebra 1

Linear equations, systems, and quadratic functions. The backbone of all high school math.
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Algebra 2

Quadratics, polynomials, exponentials, and logarithms. The gateway to precalculus, the SAT, and every STEM track that follows.
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Linear Algebra

Vectors, matrices, and systems of equations. Core math for engineering, computer science, and data fields.
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Abstract Algebra

Groups, rings, and fields. The proof-based study of structure that anchors upper-level college math.
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College Algebra

Functions, polynomials, and equations at the college pace. Often the gateway requirement for a degree or major.
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SAT & ACT Algebra Prep

Linear equations, systems, and functions under time pressure. Targeted practice for the algebra that shows up most on test day.
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Pre-Algebra

The bridge between arithmetic and algebra. Variables, ratios, and equations introduced for the first time.
Pre-Algebra Tutoring Icon

Algebra 1

Linear equations, systems, and quadratic functions. The backbone of all high school math.
Algebra Tutoring Icon

Algebra 2

Quadratics, polynomials, exponentials, and logarithms. The gateway to precalculus, the SAT, and every STEM track that follows.
Geometry Tutoring Icon

Linear Algebra

Vectors, matrices, and systems of equations. Core math for engineering, computer science, and data fields.
Trigonometry Tutoring Icon

Abstract Algebra

Groups, rings, and fields. The proof-based study of structure that anchors upper-level college math.
Pre-Calculus Tutoring Icon

College Algebra

Functions, polynomials, and equations at the college pace. Often the gateway requirement for a degree or major.
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SAT & ACT Algebra Prep

Linear equations, systems, and functions under time pressure. Targeted practice for the algebra that shows up most on test day.

Algebra Tutoring For All Grades & Levels

Grade Potential matches students and families with algebra tutors from middle school through college.

Middle School

Pre-Algebra
Variables, Expressions & Equations
Integers & Rational Numbers
Ratios, Proportions & Percentages

High School

Algebra 1
Algebra 2
Systems of Equations & Matrices
SAT & ACT Algebra Sections

College

College Algebra & Precalculus Algebra
Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory
Abstract Algebra
Placement Test Preparation

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Algebra Standards And Curriculums

Middle School

Denver Public Schools (DPS) follow the Colorado Academic Standards for Mathematics. In grades 6 and 7, students build skills with ratios, proportions, expressions, and equations. By eighth grade, they move into concepts like linear equations, systems, and functions. Some DPS schools also offer accelerated math tracks where 8th graders can take Algebra 1 for high school credit.

High School

Many students move through Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. Colorado does not set one statewide math credit rule, so graduation requirements can vary by district. For students planning for college, Algebra 2 is an important course because it is part of the state’s Higher Education Admission Recommendations.

College

Many students will see algebra again in their first year of college, whether as a core requirement or a prerequisite for a major. Some public universities use the ACCUPLACER or course grades for math placement, and a shaky algebra foundation can mean starting in developmental coursework that adds time and tuition before a student can move into their intended classes.

Algebra Test Scores

Colorado students take the CMAS math test in grades 3–8. In 2025, about 33% of DPS students met or exceeded expectations in math, up slightly from the year before. The 8th grade test includes algebra concepts like functions, slope, and linear relationships, making it a useful checkpoint before high school math.

Entrance Exam Test Scores

PSAT and SAT

Colorado uses the SAT as its statewide 11th-grade test, with the PSAT in grades 9 and 10. In 2025, about 32% of Colorado 11th graders met or exceeded SAT math expectations. The math section includes many algebra concepts, including linear equations, systems, and functions.

ACT Math

Some students also take the ACT for college applications or scholarship opportunities. The math section includes 45 questions and covers algebra, geometry, and some trigonometry. Pacing can be a challenge, and a strong algebra foundation can support students as they work through the section with more confidence.

Algebra Programs and Resources

Math Programs

Students can pursue math enrichment through programs like MATHCOUNTS chapters at the middle school level, the Colorado Math Circle, and the Soifer Mathematical Olympiad, an annual statewide competition. A solid algebra foundation also opens doors at competitive magnet schools and accelerated math tracks.

Math Resources

The Denver Public Library offers free access to Learning Express Library with a library card, including practice in Algebra, Geometry, and other math subjects. Families can also use released CMAS practice tests from the Colorado Department of Education for extra practice.

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References

  • https://coassessments.com/practice-tests/
  • https://ed.cde.state.co.us/assessment/cmas
  • https://ed.cde.state.co.us/comath/statestandards
  • https://illustrativemathematics.org/
  • https://www.jeffcopublicschools.org/learning/curriculum/mathematics
  • https://manualms.dpsk12.org/
  • https://east.dpsk12.org/
  • https://ed.cde.state.co.us/comath
  • https://www.chalkbeat.org/colorado/2025/08/21/cmas-district-and-school-results-are-out/
  • https://ed.cde.state.co.us/postsecondary/graduationguidelines