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Jaya has a gentle but firm way with Charli who really struggles with confidence in her maths. Charli has come ahead leaps and bounds in her abilities over the last year and that is definitely due to Jaya's guidance and support. I would highly recommend Jaya to anyone who is looking for support for their child.Fiona
Year 7 student Arjun worked on basic algebraic equations and strategies for unit conversion, practicing step-by-step problem solving.
In Year 9, Ava focused on straight-line equations by formulating lines using gradient (m) and y-intercept (c), along with tackling advanced exam-style questions involving gradients.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan revised non-right-angled trigonometry concepts and bearings, completing challenging past paper problems to deepen his understanding.
A Year 8 student struggled to extract data from long worded problems in maths, often losing motivation partway through. As a tutor noted, "she gets demotivated when the question has a lot of words and fewer pictures," which meant essential details were missed during multi-step tasks.
In Year 10 algebra, another found it hard to keep track of variable signs, with working skipped or only partly shown—leading to repeated sign errors and less feedback from the marker.
During HSC preparation, a senior student submitted short, shallow formal responses; incomplete answers left exam markers unsure about her reasoning.
A Fletcher tutor recently noticed Molly, a Year 10 student, shifting from needing step-by-step guidance with straight-line equations to independently extracting data and forming the equations herself during sessions.
In Year 8 maths, Janae used to hesitate when tackling algebraic problems but now solves multiple questions on her own without prompting and recalls methods from earlier lessons.
Meanwhile, Georgia in Year 11 has begun explaining annuity table calculations more clearly—her answers are now both more concise and detailed compared to her initial brief responses. Last week, she completed an advanced financial maths question without any hints.
Reactions written out in simple mathematical terms but still impossible to read and understand - chemistry can be a tough subject to learn. No wonder students get discouraged and give up before even trying.
Even if they've started out well, tackled science in lower grades with a good attitude, even if they've made a switch to Year 11 Chemistry easily, more often than not students hit a wall when it comes to Year 12 chemistry. This is when they need all the support they can get.
If you've already thought about tutoring and are looking for someone local, a chemistry tutor in Fletcher, we can help.
We are working with local tutors who can assist your child through high school chemistry. Whatever it is, be it going from inorganic to organic chemistry or simply being asked to understand experiments when they still don't have a grasp of the necessary basics. Tutoring may well be the best way to bridge the gap, especially when it's done right.
This is what we offer.
Conveniently, in your home or anywhere else, you choose the time and place. There are no hidden fees, just a simple hourly rate, and if the first lesson isn't what you've hoped for we won't charge you. Instead, we look for another chemistry tutor in Fletcher who is a better match and more than happy to help.
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