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Year 4 student Ava focused on double-digit addition and understanding place value using visual aids.
Year 8 student Andre worked through congruent triangle postulates for an upcoming maths assessment, as well as deepening his analysis of major themes in the novel 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan revised basic trigonometric identities and practiced entering angles on his calculator while also learning how to solve for unknown sides in triangles.
A Year 8 student repeatedly leaned on their calculator for basic multiplication and fractions, slowing progress in lessons; as noted, "he was more reliant on the calculator," making it harder to build number fluency.
In Year 10 Maths, a lack of revision meant algebra strategies taught just weeks earlier were forgotten during problem-solving—leading to hesitancy and skipped questions.
One Year 4 learner lost focus quickly when asked to count backwards by twos or fives, often leaving work incomplete.
During Year 11 English analysis tasks, superficial reading of set texts led to uncertainty unpacking key passages under time pressure.
A Mascot tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with algebraic manipulation, now attempts problems without a calculator and actively revises notes between sessions.
In another high school lesson, a student who used to avoid challenging questions has started requesting tougher problems and persevering through them independently, especially in data concepts and probability.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who once hesitated during addition tasks is now confidently completing multi-digit sums on her own and consistently keeps neat notes—she even remembers to include units at the end of her answers.
Everybody knows that Maths is supposed to be difficult. It requires thinking in a logical and structured manner and those worded problems, they're super hard! The thing is that it's all about having the right approach. Every student learns best in their own specific way but at school there is a one-size-fits-all approach. Some students fall behind, others just can't seem to achieve the success they want. What's the remedy? Private 1-on-1 home tutoring is certainly one workable solution. It's a tailored approach that you can customize to your specific needs whatever they may be.
We have a great team of 311 maths tutors in Mascot, NSW who would love to help your child. The tutors come to you at a time and day that you specify. Home tuition is such a personal experience - you really need to get the right fit, that's why your first hour works as a trial, no obligation from you. To make things terrifically easy, we offer a flat hourly rate - no booking fees, minimum hours, cancellation charges or anything like that. Just use what you need.
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