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We are so very happy with our tutor Ashlin, she is extremely professional, warm natured and great with the kids, my anxious daughter was very engaged in her lesson and was able to give it a go! Her knowledge is outstanding and her teaching approach is personalised, my son for the first time has told me he finally understands certain concepts! She is very accommodating with organising times and specific requests, we have moved online due to the current restrictions. We are very impressed with her services and are happy to continue with her.Rebecca
Year 7 student Greta worked on negative numbers and algebraic expansion, including simplifying like terms and applying these skills to solve equations.
In Year 10, Ethan focused on trigonometry concepts such as using SOH CAH TOA and applying the sine rule to find unknown side lengths in triangles, with extra attention to rearranging equations and calculator use.
For Year 11, Olivia revised quadratic equations through graphing, finding roots and focal points, as well as tackling worded problems involving completion of the square method.
A Year 9 student frequently relied on visual diagrams for fraction questions, even when problems became too complex to draw accurately—this habit made it harder to move into algebraic methods ("still quite reliant on visual representations for multiplication/division and fraction problems").
In Year 11, forgetting to double-check answers led to basic mistakes in simultaneous equations; a tutor noted, "tends not to double-check answers, which leads to basic mistakes being made which in turn lowers confidence."
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student showed hesitation applying induction proofs independently and sometimes misunderstood negated statements. In the moment, these obstacles slowed progress and left test feedback unaddressed.
A Napoleons tutor noticed a big shift in one Year 10 student who used to freeze up when forming equations; this week, he set up most of them with only a quick prompt and confidently applied the quadratic formula.
In another session, a senior student who had previously struggled with probability was able to work through intersection problems using tables, explaining her reasoning aloud without waiting for hints.
Meanwhile, during a primary lesson, a younger learner who would often miscount in array-based fraction exercises was able to group dots correctly and spot equivalent fractions by counting, finishing her last example with no mistakes.
Learning Chemistry feels like learning a new language. It's hard in the beginning, you don't know what to look out for and even though you recognise things here and there that doesn't mean you can read a formula, let alone understand it. It's one of those subjects where it clicks or it just doesn't.
Tutors we work with understand that. They've been there, they had to overcome the same hurdle and they are passionate about helping others do the same. They know the pitfalls, where to spend that extra hour and what you need to memorise before you can completely understand a concept.
Local Napoleons chemistry tutors are there to help your child reach that aha moment. They work around your schedule, at a time that's most convenient to you and your child.
It usually doesn't take more than a day or two before we can match you with a chemistry tutor in Napoleons who not only knows their content but is there to adapt to your child's needs. Not sure what kind of support your child requires? We figure that out for you!
We offer simple hourly rates, no other charges or fees, and the first lesson comes as a trial to ensure you are really happy with the tutor.
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