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Year 6 student Sarah revised fractions, including adding and subtracting multiple fractions and converting between decimals and percentages.
In Year 9, James practised coordinate geometry by solving challenge questions in preparation for an assessment and worked on trigonometric relations like finding unknown values for sine and cosine.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe focused on composite functions and trig functions, reviewing how to combine function rules and sketch different types of graphs.
In Year 8 Maths, one student found interpreting worded problems challenging and didn't always check their answers—back checking was inconsistent leading to a few mistakes in simpler content.
In Year 10, forgetting to use brackets when sketching algebraic functions resulted in errors that had to be reworked.
For a senior student tackling trigonometry, relying on the calculator process sometimes masked gaps in understanding how to find angles and sides.
Meanwhile, a primary student avoided showing full working for basic multiplication facts, which made it harder to spot where confusion began. This left time spent fixing earlier steps instead of building new skills.
A tutor in Keiraville noticed a big shift for one Year 10 student, Remy, who now routinely asks clarifying questions and double-checks his trigonometry work instead of guessing—something he used to avoid.
Another high school student, Emily, recently tackled complex algebraic expressions and found unknown angles with ease; this was a breakthrough after previously needing step-by-step guidance on similar problems.
Meanwhile, a younger student began using the "speak out loud" method independently when breaking down maths questions—a change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to verbalise her thinking—and finished all ten problems without errors.
Chemistry is just one of those subjects, it either clicks or it doesn't. Many students find maths and physics easy, but when it comes to chemistry they just feel lost.
And it's understandable. It can be challenging to connect the concepts to real-life, see how it all relates to their day-to-day. When they're struggling, students tend to give up easily and at some point, they stop trying altogether.
If your child doesn't catch on right away, or maybe they consider chemistry a complete waste of time, it can be hard to convince them otherwise. What we've found is that students react better when it comes from someone who they can relate to.
They react to mentors, someone closer to their age, who shares the same experience. That's why tutors are in a unique position to help a student grow.
That's why great tutoring can make such a big difference.
Want to find out how? We can allocate a local Keiraville chemistry tutor within a day or two. They reach out to you and set up a first lesson whenever you and your child can make it.
If you like the tutor's approach you keep working with them. If you are not 100% satisfied - we consider it a trial lesson and find a better match. It's that simple!
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