100% Good Fit Guarantee
Love your tutor or it's free. Guaranteed.
Elvira has turned out to be amazing with my daughter. Really organised, has study plans prepared etc. My daughter is extremely happy. Elvira is just great and what she needed for BiologyProbal Das Gupta
Year 7 student Lucas worked on simplifying algebraic expressions using index rules and practiced expanding expressions through the distributive law, with some time spent on talking aloud strategies to boost understanding.
For Year 8, Emily focused on financial maths by solving income and taxation word problems as well as applying simple interest formulas in practical scenarios.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan revised arithmetic and geometric series, building fluency in working with sequences for upcoming assessments.
Several high school students have not been completing assigned homework, particularly in algebra and trigonometry, which limits their exposure to problem types needed for independent mastery.
One Year 10 student often attempts multi-step questions mentally rather than writing steps, leading to hesitation and missed operations—"he tends to try attempting questions in his head before attempting to write it on paper."
In senior years, avoidance of test-like revision means difficulty applying techniques to unfamiliar calculus or integration problems.
In a Year 11 lesson, forgetting formulas or being unsure when to use them slowed progress during worded applications.
Confidence dips were visible after setbacks with interest calculations or logarithms; written working would sometimes be avoided if uncertainty crept in.
A tutor in Norah Head noticed that a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with algebraic word problems now attempts them without prompting, especially after working on real-life scenarios together.
Another high school student, previously reliant on formula sheets for trigonometry, is starting to recall the sine and cosine ratios from memory when tackling equations about tides and waves.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently moved from confusion about perimeter and area to independently calculating both for squares and rectangles—she finished her last worksheet without needing any hints.
Maths doesn't have to be hard. The right support and the right approach change all that. Just ask any student who is doing well in maths - they usually love the feeling of "getting it". This is what we aim to create for students - intellectual independence and joy of learning. It's the only path to success in maths whether your goal is to pass or achieve A's. We focus on the content but also on teaching the right approach to learning maths. Probably the most common mistake students make is rule dependence, trying to memorize what to do without understanding why it's done that way - it doesn't work. But each student has their own issues, some with confidence others with silly mistakes or exam technique ...
... A well matched maths tutor will make a world of difference. Check out our 1 maths tutors in Norah Head, NSW. The tutor comes to your home at the agreed time, so no need to worry about who is driving whom where and when. We make it easy. There are no booking fees, cancellation costs or minimum requirements. Just pay for what you use based on a simple hourly rate.
Contact us @ 1300 312 354 OR simply fill in the form below and we'll reach out. We guarantee your first lesson with a trial - so if you're not happy you don't pay for it.