Homework rescue
For students who are stuck on current assignments and need the problem explained in plain language.
Private math lessons • ACT Math • homework support
Shahil works with students from elementary math through college-level courses. Sessions are calm, practical, and built around the exact problems a student is facing right now.
Teaching plans
Every student starts in a different place. These are starting tracks, not rigid packages. Shahil adjusts the pace after seeing the student’s homework, quiz history, or practice test results.
Elementary math
A gentle track for students who need help with number sense, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, word problems, and homework routines.
For students who are stuck on current assignments and need the problem explained in plain language.
For students who are behind because older topics never fully made sense.
For quizzes, finals, placement tests, and ACT Math practice with timing and mistake review.
How sessions work
A good tutoring session should leave the student knowing what improved and what still needs work. The goal is not to rush through answers. The goal is to build a repeatable way to think.
Look at homework, a quiz, or a practice question and identify the real gap.
Break the idea into smaller pieces with examples that match the student’s level.
Move from guided examples to student-led attempts while correcting mistakes early.
End with a short review plan so the lesson does not disappear after the call.
Meet Shahil
Shahil Mungamuri studied Computer Science at Brigham Young University–Hawaii and worked as a university math tutor while completing his degree. He has helped students one-on-one, supported multiple sessions in a day, and trained new tutors on clear communication and consistent processes.
He also works in classroom settings as a substitute teacher, which gives him experience turning lesson plans into instructions students can actually follow. His tutoring style is steady and practical: diagnose the issue, explain the concept, practice it, then check that the student can do it without guessing.
Book online
The first session works best when the student brings something real: a homework page, a quiz they missed, class notes, or ACT practice problems. That makes the tutoring focused from the start.
Add Shahil’s real Calendly link in the script near the bottom of this file.
Email to scheduleQuestions parents and students ask
Elementary math, middle school math, algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, college math support, and ACT Math prep.
Yes. Homework help is often the fastest way to find the skill gap. The goal is still to teach the concept, not just finish the worksheet.
Bring class notes, homework, a missed quiz, or a list of topics that feel confusing. For ACT prep, bring a recent practice test if possible.
Yes. ACT prep can be structured around diagnostics, topic review, timed sets, and an error log so students stop repeating the same mistakes.
Book a session or send a quick message with the student’s grade level, class, and what they are struggling with.
Start with scheduling