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Year 7 student Olivia worked on expanding and simplifying algebraic equations, then practised basic factorisation using step-by-step examples.
For Year 10, Ethan tackled trigonometry problems involving angles of depression and elevation as well as applying the sine rule to solve triangles.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Aisha focused on logarithmic equations and rules, followed by revision of quadratic graphs with targeted practice questions.
Several students in both primary and senior years showed patterns of incomplete homework—one Year 10 student "missed his homework twice now," making it harder to build confidence with new maths concepts.
In a Year 12 context, informing the tutor just three days before an exam limited revision time and led to rushed preparation.
Messy written work also surfaced, as one tutor noted a Year 7 student needs to "work more on handwriting."
A recurring theme: not taking initiative outside lessons, especially with past papers in Years 11–12, left gaps in tackling unfamiliar or advanced questions during assessments.
One Mount Annan tutor noted a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now actively points out trouble spots, leading to more productive sessions.
In Year 11 Chemistry, a student who struggled with chemical reactions is now able to recall and explain combustion processes without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started finishing division independently after needing step-by-step guidance before. At the end of her lesson, she completed all assigned sums without any errors or pauses.
Finding a suitable maths tutor for your child can be difficult. Where do you start? What do you look for? Experience? Personality? Someone local? Should they teach their own content or work on your child's current school work? How often should you have tutoring? How long should each session be? Is a particular time of the day more effective than other times?
So many questions, but, after years and years of experience, we can assure you there is no on-size-fits-all answer. Tuition is an individual matter. It's really about finding someone who is a good match for your specific situation. That means a good personality match + a teaching style that matches the student's learning style + a good balance between empathy and authoritativeness + many other things.
Unfortunately no tutor profile can tell you if the tutor will be a good match. You won't know that until you see them working together.
It usually doesn't take us more than a few days to organise a maths tutor in Mount Annan. And, we really want you to love your tutor! That's why your first lesson works as a trial. Don't think the match is good? We'll organise someone else...
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