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Year 4 student Taiya worked on spelling words from dictation and tackled multiplication with both worded problems and standard equations, including up to two-digit numbers.
In Year 8, Evie practised using Pythagoras' Theorem for finding side lengths in right-angled triangles and reviewed basic trigonometry concepts through guided examples.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Riley focused on probability calculations involving tree diagrams as well as revising how to expand and factorise perfect square polynomials.
In Year 12 Maths Methods, incomplete homework has been a recurring issue—"needs to do many questions for practice," as one tutor put it. This meant that when mock exams arrived, gaps in exam-style question familiarity slowed progress.
In Year 9, penmanship and legibility became barriers: calculations were correct but hard to follow, making back-checking difficult and leading to confusion during revision.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student hesitated to attempt subtraction with carrying independently; initial reluctance gave way only after repeated encouragement.
Each scenario highlights how process habits—like organisation or written clarity—directly impacted confidence and learning flow at key moments.
A Dewhurst tutor saw Taiya move from needing step-by-step help with equations to finishing more of the work independently, especially when lessons included playful elements—she lit up when worded problems featured chocolate cakes.
In a high school session, a student who used to skip showing their workings in maths now lays out every multiplication step and recently picked up division of larger numbers on the first try.
Another older student, previously reluctant to attempt unfamiliar words, now gives spelling questions a go even without certainty—last week's list was completed without any skipped items.
Why would you ever need to know about combustion, corrosion, and electrochemical processes? Most students wonder about that too, especially if they don't plan on going into science.
Chemistry can seem abstract, learning about elements and matter, how equilibrium occurs and how chemical systems react. No wonder students get discouraged.
All it takes for a student to go from a mild distaste for chemistry to understanding what is scribbled in the textbook is someone to point out what to avoid and where to put in that extra hour of revision. It's like with any problem situation in schooling and even in their personal life, students need to know about using effective strategies. Then all you need is persistence, staying on task until you reach your goal.
If your child is struggling in school, chances are you've already thought about finding a tutor. Be it passing a test, getting your child’s grade up or preparing for a career in science, we work with local Dewhurst chemistry tutors who can get your child to stand on their own two feet. This is how we do it.
We organise one-on-one lessons at your home, at a time that fits your schedule. There are no hidden fees, just a simple hourly rate.
Not happy with the first lesson? No need to worry, it comes as a risk-free trial and we find you another local chemistry tutor in Dewhurst who is a better match.
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