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Year 11 student Mason worked on mastering the application of the product, chain, and quotient rules for differentiation, including tackling real-world optimisation problems using second derivatives.
Year 12 student Alex focused on logarithmic and exponential equations—reviewing their graphs and properties—and practised applying integration techniques to calculate areas between curves.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Georgia consolidated her understanding of trigonometric functions by practising sine and cosine rules with diagrams, then applied these skills to find unknown sides and angles in non-right-angled triangles.
A Year 8 student often mixed up multiplication strategies, as noted: "He breaks down 12x7 as 10x7 + 2x7, but sometimes switches methods mid-question," which led to confusion and extra time spent clarifying steps.
In Year 4 maths, one student relied heavily on concrete tools for translating word problems but struggled to move toward abstract equations without these aids.
For a Year 11 student preparing for exams, incomplete summary notes made it difficult to recall earlier content; this resulted in confusion during multi-topic revision sessions and slower progress on mock tests.
Confidence would waver after encountering tough exponential questions in senior maths, sometimes stopping them from completing solutions even when their working was correct.
A Southport tutor recently noticed Jakob, a Year 5 student, making a big leap by tackling decimal homework questions on his own—just last month he needed step-by-step guidance for each one.
In Year 10 maths, Rachel started speaking up and sharing her ideas aloud during lessons instead of waiting for prompts; this is the first time she's shown that kind of initiative.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student took it upon himself to search out the trapezoidal rule independently to solve an unfamiliar calculus problem, showing real growth in self-driven problem-solving.
Reactions written out in simple mathematical terms but still impossible to read and understand - chemistry can be a tough subject to learn. No wonder students get discouraged and give up before even trying.
Even if they've started out well, tackled science in lower grades with a good attitude, even if they've made a switch to Year 11 Chemistry easily, more often than not students hit a wall when it comes to Year 12 chemistry. This is when they need all the support they can get.
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We are working with local tutors who can assist your child through high school chemistry. Whatever it is, be it going from inorganic to organic chemistry or simply being asked to understand experiments when they still don't have a grasp of the necessary basics. Tutoring may well be the best way to bridge the gap, especially when it's done right.
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