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Year 6 student Cailyn worked through solving **two-step equations by rearranging operations to isolate pronumerals**, and then reinforced her understanding with more practice the following week.
In Year 10, Nicholas focused on trigonometry using **SOHCAHTOA for right-angled triangles** and tackled problems where the unknown side was in the denominator.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Daniel explored **non-right-angled triangle trigonometry—including bearings and angles of elevation**—and practiced algebraic substitution to prepare for assessments.
In Year 8 maths, a student struggled to recall fraction rules and often left calculator formatting unclear when converting units; as one tutor noted, "she has trouble deciphering the formatting of the calculator."
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student repeatedly avoided writing full working for algebra problems—especially with negatives—which meant sign errors went unnoticed until checking answers.
In Year 5, times tables and "friends of 10" were not yet memorised, so basic multiplication required frequent reference charts rather than mental calculation.
In senior English, another student's topic sentences did not match examples used in paragraphs, requiring late rewrites to restore argument clarity.
A tutor in Haywards Bay noticed that Joel, a high school student, used to need reminders on which trigonometric ratio to apply but now independently chooses the right function and labels triangle sides without hesitation.
Chelsea, also in high school, showed a clear shift by asking for extra practice with index laws after initially mixing up multiplication and division rules—now she applies them correctly across different question types.
In primary sessions, Ariana once guessed at multiplication answers but has begun reaching for her flashcards first and can now recall tricks accurately before attempting new problems.
The student experience can be a tough one. From developing intellectual confidence to figuring out what you want to do after school. Everyone can usually remember the frustrations that plagued them during the school years of their life. We have 50 maths tutors in Haywards Bay, NSW who can alleviate some of those frustrations for your child. Maybe they just need a bit of a boost, or maybe they need a strategic plan to ace their exams, leaving no stone unturned. A home maths tutor will get to know your child's needs and learning style and help in a tailored and supportive way.
So how does it work?
The tutoring is done in your home or any other location you opt for. The first tutoring session works as a trial to ensure you're actually happy with the person coming over. If not, feel free to try someone else - getting the right fit is crucial. The cost structure is based on a simple hourly rate with no additional fees or minimum requirements of any sort.
Just fill in the form or give us a call at 1300 312 354 & we'll organise a trial lesson for your child. Ezy!