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Year 4 student Chinnu worked on multiplying, dividing, and simplifying fractions, as well as using short division to help with fraction calculations.
For Year 9, Mia focused on evaluating angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, and applying algebraic reasoning to solve for unknown angles.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam revised parabolas and quadratic equations through pre-test review sessions and practiced structured problem-solving strategies relevant to their upcoming assessments.
A Year 9 student struggled to keep clear notes during lessons, which made revision for algebra and angle problems much harder; as one tutor observed, "setting out clear notes to aid revision" was a recurring challenge.
In Year 11 trigonometry, reluctance to admit gaps in understanding led to missed opportunities for feedback—this showed up when the core purpose of trig functions wasn't grasped.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner tended to disengage if a solution wasn't obvious immediately, often saying "I don't know how to do that," then stopping work altogether instead of applying practiced problem-solving strategies.
One South Fremantle tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after struggling to identify key features in parabolas and quadratics at first, was able to explain these confidently by the second week.
In another session, a high schooler who used to hesitate during fraction division started working through short division steps independently and got correct answers without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student has begun double-checking their subtraction work by adding back the answer—a new habit that shows real attention to accuracy, since they previously rushed and skipped checking altogether.
Year 11 and 12 Chemistry can be intimidating. Students need to learn heaps of content, be able to recognize reactions and analyse chemical systems. The number of concepts students need to master is overwhelming, and the workload only adds up as they move up the curriculum.
If your child doesn't hit the ground running, if they don't develop adequate study habits it's easy to get swept away by the sheer number of demands.
Tutors we work with know that. They've been there. Being approached by a mentor rather than a teacher makes it easier for students to develop an appreciation for chemistry. That's what it comes down to - someone making sure your child doesn't give up.
For some students it's just passing a test, for others it's getting through WACE with flying colours, maybe even preparing for a career in STEM. Whatever the goal, we are there to support your child through it all.
So what's the next step?
Give us a call and we will organise a chemistry tutor in South Fremantle to come to your home for one-on-one tutoring, at a time that works for you and your child.
We allocate local South Fremantle chemistry tutors so scheduling is never an issue. Changed your mind or need to postpone the lesson? No worries, there are no cancellation costs.
On top of that, the first lesson is a trial so if you don't like the tutor we'll find someone else who is better suited.
Have a question? We are happy to help.
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