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Extremely patient and a world of knowledge, just in two sessions I can see the drastic improvement in Emma's work. Very happy client here. Please pass on and tell tutor what a amazing job she is doing, very important to me to recognise good workBriony Stacey
Year 7 student Greta revised negative numbers and algebraic expansion, using number lines to reinforce operations and practicing expanding brackets.
For Year 10, Lachlan focused on trigonometry, including applying SOH CAH TOA as well as sine and cosine rules to solve for unknown sides and angles in triangles.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jack worked through domain and range of functions—both with graphing linear inequalities—and tackled simultaneous equations in word problems using substitution methods.
A Year 9 student often skipped showing working in algebra, leading to missed sign errors and confusion—he tends not to double-check answers, which leads to basic mistakes.
In Year 11 Maths Methods, another student struggled with rationalising surds due to messy multi-step layouts that made it hard to spot where things went wrong.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated to express uncertainty on tests, sometimes leaving answers blank instead of asking for clarification or writing out her thinking; this left teachers unaware of specific gaps. Time was lost retracing steps or guessing what the question wanted instead of moving forward confidently.
A Magpie tutor recently saw a Year 11 student who'd previously needed step-by-step guidance with quadratic equations start forming equations on his own and confidently apply the quadratic formula without prompting.
In another session, a Year 10 student who used to skip over trigonometry questions was able to quickly identify triangle sides and choose the right ratio—showing real independence in applying SOH CAH TOA.
Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled to visualise fractions began matching equivalent fractions using arrays and grouped dots herself, moving past earlier mistakes like miscounting or focusing only on shapes that looked similar.
We have all had the experience of a "bad teacher" and we know it's not pleasant. Often the teacher is simply a bad match for that particular student rather than being a "bad teacher" in general but in either case the student has a serious problem. This is why many parents contact us for a private tutor - their child just can't "get it" when their teacher is teaching.
It's incredible how one explanation results in more confusion whereas another results in that "aha" feeling we all love so much! It is really a matter of getting the "right" tutor and not the "best" one. We see this every day in our work. A tutor might have hundreds of hours of experience and might have received dozens of testimonials from students, however, even such a tutor doesn't click with all students. Every tutor gets bad feedback sometimes. It's all about getting the right fit and this is what we do!
We will organise a 1-on-1 maths tutor in Magpie to come to your home at a time of your choosing. They will be a local Magpie maths tutor so scheduling lessons will be easy. Also, no booking fees, no minimum terms, no cancellation costs, no nonsense! And here's the best thing: your first lesson is a trial. So if you feel that the tutor wasn't a good fit, we'll organise someone else. It's our Good Fit Guarantee.
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