100% Good Fit Guarantee
Love your tutor or it's free. Guaranteed.
Rebecca always encourages Catherine and her approach Is very caring and motivating during the lesson.Zeina
Year 4 student Jack worked on multiplying and dividing fractions, as well as tackling multi-digit multiplication problems.
For Year 8, Sarah focused on algebra exercises from Ex 8B and the first half of 8C, practicing how to simplify and rearrange formulas.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam explored financial maths by calculating simple and compound interest along with area and perimeter, applying these concepts to real-world scenarios.
A Year 11 student repeatedly left pages of test answers without any working shown, losing marks despite having correct final answers—"he had full pages with no working in his latest tests and lost a lot of marks there."
In Year 9 Maths, one student relied heavily on memory rather than memorising key formulas for compound interest or area, making errors when switching between similar questions.
For a Year 7 lesson, a student rushed through probability tasks but missed reading questions carefully, resulting in incorrect interpretations (e.g., "at least" including the lower bound).
In each case, habits around written process or revision style directly limited outcomes.
One Cowan tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had previously hesitated with compound interest problems now confidently applying both formulas, even when the compounding period changed—a real leap from needing reminders each step.
Another high schooler, after struggling to interpret annuity tables for financial maths, was able to pinpoint correct values independently by the end of their session.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once guessed at measuring angles is now carefully using a protractor to measure from the correct side and checks their answers before moving on to new shapes.