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I am very pleased with the rapport and work Derrick has done in such a short time.Deb, Millswood
Year 5 student Ella worked through rounding to place values and ordering decimals using school homework, as well as exploring factors and multiples of numbers.
For Year 8, Andrea revised algebraic expressions and spent time on exponential equations, tackling practice problems together.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ella focused on properties of circles—establishing key formulas—and also discussed the structure of persuasive texts for an upcoming English task.
In Year 8 algebra, a student often relied on worked examples rather than attempting questions independently; as one tutor observed, "she needed prompting before starting trigonometry problems." This led to missed opportunities for consolidating methods and confidence.
Meanwhile, in Year 11 advanced maths, graph sketching was avoided during revision—resulting in confusion when identifying domains and ranges for quadratics.
In Year 5 number work, messy layout and unclear working made it difficult to trace calculation errors in division tasks.
These habits sometimes left students feeling uncertain about which steps to take next or how mistakes had occurred.
A Kings Park tutor recently noticed that a Year 10 student who used to wait for step-by-step help now attempts challenging algebra questions independently, only asking for guidance after trying different approaches herself.
In Year 12, one student showed a real shift by bringing in questions she'd struggled with at school and working through them independently during the session—she even submitted her assignment draft without needing reassurance.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously hesitated with subtraction has started checking her answers against patterns she's spotted, finishing all her worksheet problems unassisted this week.
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 Kings Park 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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