Judy R.
Hello! My name is judy rutto, and I’m a dedicated and enthusiastic mathematics teacher with over 3 years of experience teaching basic maths to young children. I specialize in making math both meaningful and fun, helping students build a strong foundation in the subject from an early age. My passion lies in guiding children through their first steps in mathematics and showing them that learning numbers can be exciting, not intimidating.
What sets me apart from other teachers is my student-centered and creative teaching style. I believe that children learn best when they are actively engaged, so I design my classes to be dynamic and interactive. I often use games, storytelling, hands-on activities, and visual aids to help students understand mathematical concepts in a way that feels natural and enjoyable. Whether we are learning about shapes, number patterns, or simple word problems, I always aim to connect the lesson to real-life situations so that students can see the purpose and value of what they’re learning.
My classroom is a safe, welcoming space where every child is encouraged to participate, make mistakes, ask questions, and grow at their own pace. I am patient and supportive, and I adapt my lessons to suit different learning styles and needs. I regularly use formative assessments to track progress and give individualized attention to students who may need extra help. I also communicate closely with parents to ensure we’re working as a team in supporting the child’s learning journey.
Professionally, I hold a degree in Education with a specialization in mathematics and have spent the past 3 years working in both public and private elementary schools. I’ve taught students across various levels, from early primary to upper elementary grades. I have also received training in child psychology and inclusive education, which helps me to understand and support diverse learners more effectively.
I am most passionate about teaching young learners in the early stages of their education, typically ages 5 to 11. These formative years are critical for developing not just mathematical skills, but also confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning. My goal is to inspire students to enjoy math and to see themselves as capable problem-solvers—skills they will carry with them for life.
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