100% Good Fit Guarantee
Love your tutor or it's free. Guaranteed.
Daniel is my second tutor for my Hayley I am so happy with him. He is patient and understanding to Hayleys needs Daniel encourages her to try harder and she gets so excited when she gets it right I would not hesitate to recommend Daniel as a maths tutor.Julie
Year 8 student Alexia revised multiplying and dividing algebraic expressions and practised simplifying equations using worksheets;
Year 9 student James focused on applying Pythagoras' Theorem to find unknown sides in triangles and reviewed expanding algebraic brackets;
meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam tackled Financial Maths by calculating GST, taxable income, and worked through exam-style problems involving percentages.
In Year 11 Maths, one student hesitated to select problem-solving methods, leading to confusion when switching between addition/subtraction and multiplication. "He kept second-guessing which method fit the question," a tutor observed, resulting in lost time and uncertainty on mixed-topic assessments.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's revision remained surface-level—they repeatedly reviewed only recent topics rather than integrating older material, so concepts like ratios or long division slipped from memory during tests.
For a younger primary learner, inconsistent letter formation caused mix-ups with 'j' and 'i,' slowing reading progress and making spelling corrections harder during writing activities.
One Blaxland tutor noticed a Year 9 student who'd previously second-guessed every algebra question start working through problems without pausing to ask for reassurance, especially when multiplying expressions.
In another session, a Year 10 student tackling Financial Maths shifted from skipping difficult exam prep questions to actively working through them and asking for help only after trying different approaches herself.
Meanwhile, a younger student who once lost focus during reading tasks began volunteering to read new words aloud and now finishes spelling lists with few corrections—last week she spelled every word correctly on her test.