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Charlotte’s first session with Olivia went well and we hope to have her back over school holidays.Sarah, Murdoch
Year 8 student Savannah explored the relationship between fractions, decimals, and operations like multiplication and division while reviewing a NAPLAN practice test.
Year 9 student Ryan worked on solving linear equations for x and y, graphing those equations, and understanding gradients and intercepts using visual aids.
For Year 10, Alice focused on algebraic factorisation techniques as well as revising rotation of triangles in preparation for an upcoming assessment.
A Year 8 student repeatedly relied on glancing at multiplication tables during problem-solving, rather than practicing recall—this habit slowed progress in mastering mental maths and caused hesitation under time pressure.
In Year 10, another student did not use revision materials provided or arrive with specific questions after independent attempts; as one tutor noted, "she needs to come prepared so the session is more beneficial."
Meanwhile, a primary learner skipped double-checking answers in subtraction, resulting in frequent copying errors.
These patterns meant extra lesson time was spent clarifying misunderstandings instead of building new skills or confidence before assessments.
A Murdoch tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after initially forgetting how to approach similar triangles, managed to master the method by the end of their session and could solve problems independently.
In another case, a Year 8 student who had previously relied on multiplication charts is now working through times-tables without prompts and even completed a daunting set of questions quickly once encouraged.
Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school has begun expressing exactly where she feels unsure instead of staying quiet—she's now telling her tutor which concepts "make sense" as they work together.
Looking for a physics tutor in Murdoch? 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 Murdoch 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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