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Sharren is wonderful. They have formed an instant connection, and Bree is already feeling more confident and did an open book maths test yesterday without looking at the book hardly at all. Sharren is already a part of the house when i walk through the door and she is already in my opinion, the best tutor for BreeGemma, Mount Pritchard
Year 4 student Arabella practised telling time on both analogue and digital clocks, and compared fractions visually using shapes.
Year 7 student Elena focused on interpreting column graphs in data, as well as simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms and substituting values for variables.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student worked through quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, then applied trigonometry concepts to solve right-angled triangle problems with step-by-step guidance.
A Year 9 student avoided showing working in algebra, saying "I just went straight to the answer," which hid sign errors and made it difficult to spot calculation slips—especially with negatives.
In a Year 7 session, homework was brought in the wrong notebook and worded questions were skipped if they looked hard; this led to gaps when reviewing feedback.
Meanwhile, a senior student tackling quadratic factorisation struggled to attempt new question types independently, hesitating unless prompted.
In primary years, a focus on only familiar times tables slowed progress with division tasks, while rushed written work meant punctuation and layout were inconsistent even when answers were correct.
One Mount Pritchard tutor noticed a Year 10 student who'd always hesitated with substitution and parallel lines start to independently solve these questions after several weeks of targeted practice, now confidently working through them without prompting.
In Year 7, a student who previously rushed and made frequent errors on "jump strategy" problems slowed down, took her time, and answered every question correctly in the last session—a big shift from her earlier frustration.
Meanwhile, a younger learner who used to struggle telling time now reads both digital and analogue clocks smoothly and even draws clock faces accurately on her own.
Looking for a physics tutor in Mount Pritchard? We can make it happen!
Learning science takes a lot of effort. Students not only need to know the content, but how they can use concepts, when they can use them and why it's the right approach in a given situation.
Scientific thinking isn't easily acquired, but the skills are useful across fields and many future careers are built on them. It's a fascinating field with many applications - that's why students choose to put in the time and learn it.
Most students manage to stay afloat or even excel at physics all on their own, they master most steps along the way. However, sooner or later everyone needs help.
Learning how to analyse and solve problems as physicists do is an enormous leap. So how can you get involved and make it just a bit easier for your child?
One way to lift the burden off your child's shoulders is finding someone who will be there when they need it. If they have someone they can relate to, with the right approach at the right time, students tend to achieve their goals easier.
This is how to get started.
Once you reach out to us we can allocate a local Mount Pritchard physics tutor within a day or two.
We set up the first lesson at your home, whenever works for you, and we charge a simple hourly rate. The first lesson comes with a money-back guarantee.
Sounds simple enough?
The only thing left to do is give us a call!
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