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Freya and Lidia get on really well, Lidia is gentle, firm and positive all at the same time which works well for Freya. Freya’s confidence is growing already and she did better in her last weekly maths test than she usually does which was a boost for her confidence.Gina
Year 7 student Ruby worked on applying the sine and cosine rules to solve triangle problems, as well as reviewing techniques for simplifying surds.
In Year 10, Daniel focused on test preparation for probability concepts—such as calculating event likelihoods—and practised solving quadratic equations by finding x- and y-intercepts.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Grace refined her research project proposal, clarifying research questions and structuring her investigation plan according to curriculum requirements.
In Year 8 Maths, a student repeatedly omitted units and skipped steps when working with equations—one tutor noted, "She needs to show all working out and remember to write the units," especially during decimal division tasks.
Meanwhile, in Year 10 English, paragraph structure and reflective writing required more focus; sentence connections felt abrupt, and deeper analysis of recounts was missing.
A Year 12 student's research report showed gaps in referencing evidence and connecting sections smoothly.
In each case, incomplete written process or weak structural habits made it harder to communicate reasoning or earn full marks on assessments.
A tutor in Cherry Gardens noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with surd simplification now tackling these problems independently after just a few sessions.
In another session, a Year 10 student who previously guessed during graphing tasks started explaining how changing an equation affects its graph, showing real understanding rather than relying on trial and error.
Meanwhile, one primary school learner who rarely shared ideas before has begun volunteering their thoughts on how to improve experiments in science class.
Last week, that same student offered suggestions for making the next experiment even better.
Physics is one of those subjects that easily sparks interest. Students learn about natural laws, how tiny specks behave and how gargantuan planets orbit light-years away.
Because of its many applications science has become one of the most exciting fields of the future. From theory to application, there's a lot to wrap your head around. As you move up the curriculum the content does become highly technical.
It's easy to get lost in the details, and when you need to cram all of the concepts for a test it can easily become overwhelming. That's where a great tutor can help.
Finding a tutor is a great way to help your child out while staying involved in their education. And if you are looking for someone local, a physics tutor in Cherry Gardens, we can definitely help!
We've found that students usually need someone to motivate them, set a routine and show them adequate study techniques. Apart from that, it's simply about finding someone your child feels comfortable around. Someone they click with.
That's what we aim for!
We match you with a local physics tutor in Cherry Gardens, right where you live. All we need is to have a quick chat with you and we can set the ball rolling.
You pay a simple hourly rate, no other pesky charges or fees. We set up a trial lesson.
And if for whatever reason you are not completely satisfied, no worries, the first lesson comes with a money-back guarantee.
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