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Year 4 Alice worked on subtraction using the borrowing method and began multiplying two-digit numbers with the lattice method.
In Year 8, Alyssa focused on interpreting worded questions about perimeters and practised comparing and working with fractions through her Maths Pathways modules.
Meanwhile, Year 10 Jack reviewed discrete random variables—covering both Bernoulli and Binomial distributions—and prepared for an upcoming statistics practice test using textbook examples.
In Year 4 maths, missed times tables homework slowed progress with basic arithmetic; "she did not complete her homework of doing her times tables," a tutor noted, meaning finger-counting persisted in division tasks.
For a Year 10 student preparing for algebra and calculus exams, revision often focused on familiar questions rather than challenging problem types—this limited readiness for exam complexity.
Meanwhile, in TAFE preparation, skipping regular practice outside lessons caused concepts to become "jumbled" between sessions, leading to repeated reteaching instead of moving forward. Missed self-guided revision left gaps unaddressed before each session.
A tutor in Gawler West noticed Elysia, a high school student, has become much more independent in maths: after previously feeling lost with multi-step BODMAS problems, she now talks herself through each stage aloud and highlights steps to avoid confusion.
Jasmine, also in high school, recently surprised her tutor by using skills from earlier lessons to solve new algebra questions—something she hesitated with before—and even asked for extra challenge sheets.
Meanwhile, Claire in Year 3 handled times tables despite distractions and managed to recall them faster than ever; last session, she completed every set without any prompting.
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 Gawler West 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 Gawler West who is a better match.
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