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Everything seems to be going well so far. There was a lot of laughter at this week’s session. That’s got to be a good sign! I asked Oscar why he had fun with Nick and not me. He said “I don’t mean to offend you Mum, but Nick knows what he’s doing!”. How’s that for a testimonial?Lorraine, Alderley
Year 6 student Lily focused on percentages and an introduction to Year 7 algebra, exploring new terminology and building comfort with simple equations.
For Year 8, Jay worked through solving one- and two-step equations as well as graphing functions, reinforcing his understanding by practicing with different types of variables.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Sarah reviewed the Pythagorean theorem alongside measurement concepts and geometric transformations using diagrams to clarify each step.
In Year 8 algebra, one student relied on mental calculations and avoided writing out steps, which led to missed negative signs; as a tutor noted, "she tried to do it all in her head and lost track of the negatives."
In a Year 10 session on indices, skipping written solutions meant errors weren't caught until checking at the end.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 spelling activity showed that forgetting to count letters aloud resulted in vowel combinations being overlooked.
When tackling worded perimeter problems in Year 7 maths, confusion arose from not revisiting formulas or reading questions fully—time was spent reworking rather than building confidence.
A tutor in Newmarket noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to speak up—this week, she began clearly voicing her doubts and asking questions whenever she was stuck, instead of just nodding along.
Another high schooler surprised himself by getting his first ever 100% on a homework set about decimals, after struggling with careless errors before.
In a Year 4 session, one student who used to rush ahead is now pausing to show full working for each step in word problems, making fewer mistakes as a result and choosing to explain her reasoning out loud.
If you are looking for a maths tutor in Newmarket, QLD you came to the right place!
We have 38 maths tutors carefully selected to help achieve your child's academic goals. The tutors do not only teach specific content, they help students to become strong, capable learners so they can eventually succeed on their own. Parents seek help for all sorts of reasons, be it general support with comprehension, keeping up with the class or achieving a target grade in specific exams. That's why we offer a tailored solution centered around your specifc needs.
So, how does it work? The tutor will come to any location around Newmarket or the surrounding suburbs at a time and day that works for you. The first hour works as a trial just to make sure you're happy with your tutor. If you're not happy we won't charge you and will organise someone else for you to have a trial with.
As our name suggests @ Ezy Math Tutoring we want to keep things easy for you. That's why we offer simple hourly rates. There are no contracts, booking fees, minimum tutoring requirements or cancellation costs. Simple!
Since 2011 we have helped thousands of students all over Australia. You can check out some of our success stories here. We hope to have the priviledge of helping your child too. To take your first step complete the enquiry for to speak with one of our consultants or just call us @ 1300 312 354