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Year 5 student Alyssia worked on adding and subtracting mixed number fractions with different denominators, alongside creative writing that focused on using commas and exclamation marks.
In Year 10, Ethan tackled equations of straight lines—identifying gradients and y-intercepts—and practised graphing them accurately.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Grace reviewed titrations in Chemistry, focusing on calculating molar ratios and manipulating the n = CV formula for various titration scenarios.
In Year 4, a student's handwriting made their work hard to follow—random capital letters in the middle of sentences disrupted clarity and slowed review. "Sentences need to be conscientious and not rambling," one tutor noted, as unclear written expression muddled key ideas.
In Year 10 maths, another relied heavily on worked examples rather than attempting new problems independently; this habit meant that when faced with unfamiliar algebraic questions, they hesitated instead of applying concepts creatively.
A senior chemistry student often checked formulas instead of trusting recall during molar ratio tasks, which interrupted flow and reduced confidence under timed conditions.
One Stonyfell tutor noticed a big change in a Year 11 student who, after initially struggling with titration equations, was able to solve complex problems independently by the end of the session.
In Year 10 maths, another student who previously hesitated to ask for clarification now comes prepared with specific questions and actively steers sessions toward their trickiest topics.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started applying fraction techniques on their own with fewer reminders than before and can explain how commas separate ideas in writing—something they often missed earlier.
Why would you ever need to know about combustion, corrosion, and electrochemical processes? Most students wonder about that too, especially if they don't plan on going into science.
Chemistry can seem abstract, learning about elements and matter, how equilibrium occurs and how chemical systems react. No wonder students get discouraged.
All it takes for a student to go from a mild distaste for chemistry to understanding what is scribbled in the textbook is someone to point out what to avoid and where to put in that extra hour of revision. It's like with any problem situation in schooling and even in their personal life, students need to know about using effective strategies. Then all you need is persistence, staying on task until you reach your goal.
If your child is struggling in school, chances are you've already thought about finding a tutor. Be it passing a test, getting your child’s grade up or preparing for a career in science, we work with local Stonyfell chemistry tutors who can get your child to stand on their own two feet. This is how we do it.
We organise one-on-one lessons at your home, at a time that fits your schedule. There are no hidden fees, just a simple hourly rate.
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