100% Good Fit Guarantee
Love your tutor or it's free. Guaranteed.
We are very happy with Alexes.Leonie
Year 4 student Claudia worked on adding and subtracting like fractions, as well as reading analogue clocks to tell time.
In Year 7, Nina practiced multiplying and adding fractions, along with finding the lowest common multiple for two numbers.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Leonardo focused on solving linear equations and explored percentage-based problems such as discount calculation and profit and loss using real-life examples.
The failure to complete the set homework just sets her progress back by delaying time. A Year 8 student did not complete set homework, which meant time in sessions was spent revisiting unfinished tasks instead of progressing to more challenging topics.
In Year 11 Maths, messy written work during fraction problems made it harder for one student to check answers and spot calculation slips, especially under test conditions.
A Year 5 learner showed hesitance when asked to recall times tables on the spot; confidence dropped whenever put under pressure, despite having correct knowledge. This hesitation lingered after setbacks.
One Mirrabooka tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student, Aanika, who started asking clarifying questions about algebraic equations instead of quietly guessing—she now tackles new problems with visible determination after previously hesitating.
In a recent session, Jasmine (Year 8) demonstrated real independence by completing her probability homework without relying on hints and even explained her reasoning out loud, which she hadn't done before.
Meanwhile, Year 4 student Claudia, who used to struggle with reading times from an analog clock, read several challenging times like "6:47" accurately and entirely on her own.