Teaching Tools

A practical guide for tutors

Mobius gives tutors whiteboard, graphing, calculator, reference, solution, and explanation tools that make math easier to teach online or in person with less prep.

Teach Clearly, Fast

Mobius brings key teaching tools into one place so tutors can explain, model, diagram, and solve math with students during a live session.

With a whiteboard, graphing tools, and a calculator ready to use, tutors can teach online or in person without spending hours preparing materials first.

Teach Clearly, Fast
Support Inside Each Question

Support Inside Each Question

Many Mobius questions include a reference sheet, full solution, and clear explanation, so tutors have reliable support when a student needs to revisit a topic.

That built-in help makes it easier to check the math, refresh a method, and guide the student forward without losing momentum in the session.

Better Sessions, Less Friction

When tutors can show the work clearly and pull up helpful explanations right away, students spend less time feeling stuck and more time understanding what to do next.

That smoother experience helps sessions feel more focused, more productive, and more reassuring for families who want to see real learning support.

Better Sessions, Less Friction

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Support Across Grade Levels

Mobius supports a wide range of school math, from foundational skills to advanced high school topics.

Tutors can stay in one teaching environment as students move into new grades, new units, and more challenging questions. That broad coverage makes it easier to keep sessions consistent while still meeting students where they are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tutors are expected to deliver clear explanation, active session flow, reliable communication, and consistent professionalism anchored in observable instructional quality behaviors.

Typical stages include profile submission, instructional evaluation, readiness review, and onboarding for selected applicants. The process is selective and criteria-based.

Yes. Selected tutors receive onboarding guidance for platform workflows, session standards, and family communication expectations before taking on active teaching responsibilities.

Strong profiles highlight teaching experience, subject depth, communication clarity, and practical learner-focused approach. Families need clear evidence of instructional fit.

Scoring includes instructional consistency, student engagement quality, communication reliability, and progress-support behaviors. It is used to guide coaching and quality improvement.

Relevant teaching experience is preferred, and instructional potential is assessed through structured evaluation. Selection focuses on quality, professionalism, and learner-centered execution.

Tutors are expected to communicate clearly, prepare reliably, and uphold consistent standards in session quality, family updates, and scheduling commitments.

Yes. Selective recruitment helps maintain consistent instructional quality for students and families. Admission decisions are made through criteria-based evaluation rather than open enrollment.

Tutors teach in a standards-driven environment with platform support, clear expectations, and ongoing feedback focused on practical instructional growth over time.