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Our daughter seems to respond well to Adam and even though it's still early days she is much more confident! ThanksMichelle, North Adelaide
Year 7 student Talia focused on simplifying fractions and converting them into decimals using long division.
In Year 9, Jason worked through algebraic expansion and practised applying the difference of two squares rule.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student revised solving quadratic equations and explored factorisation of quadratic trinomials, with extra practice using real exam-style questions.
Forgot to do her homework before the lesson in Year 8, which meant time had to be spent reviewing missed material instead of building new skills.
For a Year 9 topic test, the tutor noted she hadn't mentioned it ahead of time—this limited targeted revision and confidence on test day.
A recurring issue in Year 7 algebra was messy written work, making it hard for her to spot sign errors or follow solutions.
In senior grades, over-reliance on notes sometimes led to confusion with unfamiliar problems; one tutor observed, "she didn't use her notes efficiently during practice exercises."
A Devon Park tutor noticed Athena, a Year 10 student, has shifted from hesitating over worded problems to confidently constructing precise solutions and recently completed most test questions in the set time.
In Year 7 maths, Constanza used to rely on step-by-step guidance but now studies her notes independently and applies them to finish homework without prompting—she even asks thoughtful questions when she's unsure.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously struggled with mental maths now solves basic and more complicated examples efficiently; last week, she got through all her timetables without needing help.
To truly excel at science, students need to learn how to play the long game. It's all about putting previous knowledge into new contexts, never quite leaving any piece of information or concept behind, but building on it.
There's a method to learning science and most students struggle to figure it out for themselves. It's hard staying motivated if you can't see the bigger picture and in most cases, students don't get that kind of support at school.
That's why tutors are such an important part of mastering physics. All it takes is the right kind of help at the right moment. Guided learning can get the student from keeping up to getting top grades and building self-confidence.
If you are looking for a physics tutor in Devon Park, someone who understands your child's goals, is dedicated and reliable, we can help you out!
It usually doesn't take more than a day or two before we can match you with a physics tutor in Devon Park who not only knows their content but is there to adapt to your child's needs.
We offer simple hourly rates, no other charges or fees. Not sure what kind of support your child requires? We figure that out for you!
And if for whatever reason you are not completely happy with the first match, no need to worry. The first lesson works as a risk-free trial to ensure you are really happy with the tutor.
Our consultants can review your area, answer questions and explain pricing in detail.
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