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Year 6 student Milly focused on multiplying decimal numbers and revising the conversion between improper fractions and mixed numbers, working through both tutoring and school homework.
In Year 9, Jackson tackled trigonometry topics such as angles of elevation and depression, including practice with converting degrees to DMS (degrees, minutes, seconds) and understanding compass bearings.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah revised logarithmic equations and index laws, as well as applying the sine and cosine rules to a range of exam-style questions.
In Year 8 algebra, a student relied on mental calculations for steps—"I can do this in my head," they said—but missing written working meant negative signs were lost and errors multiplied.
In Year 11 maths, another student left Task 3 incomplete and hadn't contacted their teacher about Measures of Spread, delaying feedback and clarity.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 lesson revealed anxiety after missed school; confusion drawing diagrams led to frustration when interpreting geometry questions.
For one Year 4 session, multiplication tables were avoided during long division practice, slowing progress as "he kept mixing up which number to use."
One Luscombe tutor noticed a Year 9 student who had previously rushed through homework is now double-checking her division steps and even spots some of her own careless mistakes before asking for help.
In another session, a high schooler who struggled with equations involving multiple brackets can now solve similar problems confidently after working through several practice sheets together.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rely heavily on prompts has begun verbalising each step when tackling tricky word problems—now explaining her reasoning aloud instead of waiting for hints. Last week, she completed all three multiplication tasks without any prompting.
Does your child need help with physics?
Maybe they need an extra push to reach that grade or they want to go from keeping up to excelling at science. Whatever the reason, we can match you with the right local physics tutor in Luscombe who understand your child's needs and knows how to get them where they want to be.
Most students start out interested in physics and perform fairly well on tests. But once the concepts become more and more complex most parents notice a change. It's when students start believing they don't "have what it takes" and their self-confidence starts to plummet.
Parents usually try to intervene, remind their child that geniuses are not born, that they work hard and face obstacles like anyone else, and for some students, that's enough. Others, however, need more support.
That's where we step in!
We find tutors and organise one-on-one physics tutoring in Luscombe, at your home or any other place that works for you. We work around your schedule.
When it comes to payment we like to keep it simple. You pay a simple hourly rate, no extra or hidden fees.
And what if, for whatever reason, the perfect match doesn't happen on the first try? That's completely fine, it happens!
In case you are not completely happy with the first lesson, it comes as a risk-free trial. We simply keep looking for another tutor, someone better suited to help your child.
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