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My child was tutored by Kelsi last year and she was a absolutely amazing. Always punctual, she ensured my child throughly learnt his content. My child wasn't a big fan of maths however kelsi managed to articulate the concepts in such a way that was simple and easy to understand that my child is now not afraid of maths but loves it!Lakshan, Glen Alpine
Year 5 student Ethan worked through a worksheet on linear equations and basic algebra, focusing on simplifying expressions and solving for unknowns.
In Year 9, Lilian revised Pythagoras' Theorem and practiced calculating the area and perimeter of right-angled triangles using step-by-step diagrams.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student explored calculus by applying first principles to find derivatives, followed by practice questions from school sheets to consolidate understanding.
A Year 11 student often arrived without essential materials—calculator, workbook, or textbook—which meant valuable lesson time was spent tracking down resources rather than consolidating exam skills. As a tutor put it, "he didn't have his calculator for the test review, so we had to skip key questions."
In Year 8 maths, one student's tendency to miss scheduled lessons led to gaps in understanding angle properties; feedback and corrections couldn't be discussed promptly.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's messy written work during multiplication practice made errors harder to spot and correct, slowing progress on basic numeracy.
One Glen Alpine tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over unfamiliar maths questions now writes down everything he understands before asking for help, showing real initiative and willingness to tackle tough problems.
A Year 7 student who often forgot multiplication facts is now recalling factors quickly during sessions, thanks to consistent times table practice—something she struggled with at the start.
In a recent high school session, another student applied last week's arithmetic strategies independently this time around, solving new problems without needing prompts or reminders from the tutor.