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Sumon, was a great tutor for Ali, he explained and taught the work they were looking at very clearly and made it easy for Ali to understand.Saima, Mount Druitt
Year 3 student Sidney practised counting forwards and backwards from three-digit numbers, used number lines to compare values, and worked with Australian coins to sort and count money.
Year 10 Omar focused on solving non-linear equations through guided worksheet revision and also began planning a discursive English essay using film scenes from "Pleasantville."
Meanwhile, Year 11 Zara strengthened her understanding of surds and indices by converting between index form and surd form, simplifying expressions, and rationalising denominators in algebraic problems.
A Year 9 student in algebra skipped showing steps while working with surds, making it difficult to catch small sign errors—"he jumped straight to the answer and missed a negative."
In senior chemistry, a Year 11 student relied heavily on summary notes during acids and bases revision, which limited deeper understanding when faced with unfamiliar questions.
Meanwhile, in English (Year 7), brainstorming for essay writing was productive but incomplete homework left some ideas undeveloped.
During primary maths (Year 3), one child mixed up minute hand readings after losing focus toward lesson's end, leading to confusion when telling time.
One Dharruk tutor saw a Year 11 student who'd been hesitant with surds and indices start converting between surd and power form independently, even tackling simplification steps without prompting.
In another high school session, a Year 10 student who used to freeze at expanding brackets began working through problems faster after getting the hang of rationalising denominators, pausing only to check her answers.
Meanwhile, in primary maths, Sidney struggled to count by tens from numbers like 63 or spot patterns in hundreds and units, but after just five minutes practicing without the counting chart, she managed it on her own straight away.
At Ezy Math Tutoring we have 36 PDHPE tutors in Dharruk, NSW and surrounding areas providing in-home tuition for students of all grades. The right tutor can really make a difference and this is what we pride ourselves on. There are several PDHPE tutors available around Dharruk and we're specialists at finding the right fit!
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