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Year 5 student Greta worked on multiplying and dividing negative numbers as well as simplifying algebraic expressions involving like terms, with some revision of fractions and decimals using number lines.
Year 8 student Maddy focused on trigonometry concepts such as labelling triangle sides, writing sine, cosine, and tangent ratios, and rearranging equations to solve for unknowns using a calculator.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student James tackled simultaneous linear equations through substitution and practiced solving quadratic equations in word problems.
A Year 4 student often left working out incomplete or unclear, especially when subtracting or dividing. As one tutor noted, "improving her layout & clear written working is important as this will help her to understand her own thought process."
In a senior Maths Methods session, a Year 11 student relied heavily on intuition instead of showing all algebraic steps in induction proofs—mistakes were missed until revisited together.
Another high schooler struggled to recall formulas under test pressure and sometimes copied equations incorrectly, leading to compounding errors.
Unfinished homework and rushed answers meant key feedback wasn't applied before moving forward.
One Invermay Park tutor noticed a Year 8 student who, after initially mixing up the steps for fraction addition, is now able to find common denominators independently and work through problems with just a quick reminder.
A high schooler in Year 10 had previously struggled to communicate what was confusing about multiplication techniques but has started signalling when she's stuck and can now complete long lattice multiplications independently.
Meanwhile, during a recent senior session, another student used exponent laws accurately even when equations were presented in unfamiliar formats—a big shift from earlier hesitation—and finished by solving a non-standard exponent problem on their own.
With each chemistry lesson, there's more and more information. After a while, it gets harder and harder to pinpoint how it's all connected.
No wonder most students get overwhelmed and start memorising instead of understanding the concepts. Or worse, they just give up.
We've heard it time and time again, you’ve probably heard it too. Some students connect everything as they go, but some are just stuck. This kind of attitude can lead to poor grades, but it can also lead to a crack in your child's self-esteem.
So what can you do?
The truth is - everyone struggles. Some might get there easier or quicker, but everyone struggles at some point. We know that and the Invermay Park chemistry tutors we work with know that, too.
All it takes is a bit of guidance by someone who's been there before. Someone who can foster the right attitude and study habits, but most importantly, someone who clicks with your child - a tutor who truly cares about your child's needs and goals.
That's what we do.
We find tutors and organise one-on-one chemistry tutoring in Invermay Park, at your home or any other place that works for you.
There are no extra fees, just a simple hourly rate. You don't like the tutor? No need to worry, the first lesson comes as a risk-free trial and we find you a better match. Simple as that.
Thinking about finding your child a tutor in Invermay Park?
Give us a call!
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