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Engineering Studies Tutor Shepparton North, VIC
A tutor should simplify everything for easy learning and provide effective ways to tackle maths problems. I am very patient and motivates my students to work. I always make my students understand the beauty of…

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Selina has an great cheery & positive attitude and relates well to Steele. I'm sure that as the tutoring progresses Steele will show great benefits in his maths abilities.
Tony

Inside MooroopnaTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Ava worked through the basics of circular functions and practiced applying them to simple trigonometry problems.

For Year 11, Liam focused on drawing accurate boxplots with the CAS calculator, using IQR to identify outliers, and completed a full regression analysis including trendlines and interpretation of residuals.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah revised linear graphs and relations by applying the straight-line rule y = mx + c to real-world data sets and solving related algebraic questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 11 student preparing for a test in advanced maths was given resources but, as the tutor noted, "she needed to revise all topics covered" and showed signs of incomplete review—missing key unit circle basics that are crucial for upcoming assessments.

In Year 8, another student left homework unattempted, making it harder to recall new strategies during lessons; when asked about annuities and matrix orders, gaps from skipped practice slowed progress.

Meanwhile, a primary learner struggled with neatness in long division ("must show every step," the notes stressed), which made it tough for teachers to follow her reasoning during marking.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Mooroopna noticed Savannah, a Year 5 student, went from hesitating with long division to independently working through each step using the four-step method—a real turnaround from her initial confusion.

In a recent high school session, Sienna showed she could not only form scatterplots on her CAS calculator but also accurately generate trendlines and equations, skills she previously found daunting.

Another secondary student, Ava, started out unsure about circular functions; by the end of the lesson, she confidently explained sine and cosine principles back to her tutor without prompting.

What they say about our tutoring

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Hello and thank you for your email. We are happy with Philip's progress in these few weeks as you suggest I am sure more time is needed for him to be more confident . We are also happy with his tutor he is very well spoken, polite and gets on well with my son so far.

Thanks Gene, so far, Jamie's response has been very good.  He has had 2 lessons to date, as last week was cancelled at our request (he was away on camp). Jamie has responded very well to Eshan, who's approach is unassuming, gentle, but persuasive and constructive.  Jamie actually looks forward to spending time with Eshan to teach him his Maths strategies. We look forward to seeing Eshan again next week. Thanks also for the newsletter.  I have to say that I think your supportive written material is very useful!

All is great with Nathan. He's a lovely man and April has her block testing for maths tomorrow and she's confident- a good sign. April will now have a couple of weeks break due to holidays but Nathan will certainly be coming back. April quietly winges  about the homework Nathan sets for her but we don't interfere and are glad that Nathan makes sure its completed as April's attitude to maths was pretty bad.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Mooroopna Community Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like St Mary's School.