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Year 3 student Josh focused on reading comprehension and vocabulary by working through short texts, answering questions, and summarising passages, as well as tackling basic maths assessment tasks to identify strengths.
In Year 8, Noah reviewed linear equations and surds—practicing rationalising denominators and solving equations using graphs—while also strengthening his English writing by developing topic sentences and structuring cohesive paragraphs.
Meanwhile, Year 8 Ari concentrated on statistics topics such as mean, median, mode, box-and-whisker plots (including identifying outliers), and explored theoretical probability using practical examples.
Ari forgot to bring his homework for this week's lesson, which disrupted review and slowed progress.
In Year 9 English, deleting a full essay after a teacher requested format changes left the student with no draft to edit or submit; reluctance to share work meant feedback was missed.
Messy working and skipping steps appeared in Year 7 math: needs to follow each of the steps to find outliers carefully.
In senior English, one student avoided drafting and editing essays, resulting in unfinished responses when assignments changed unexpectedly.
One The Ridgeway tutor observed a high school student who previously avoided asking questions now actively seeking clarification about essay structure and referencing, showing real initiative during discussions on trauma themes in literature.
Another secondary student, after struggling with linear equations graphically, confidently solved them using three different methods following step-by-step guidance.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who once hesitated to write independently managed both writing exercises with support, successfully incorporating his own adjectives and adverbs for the first time.
In the most recent session, he found his own words to complete an open-ended question when given scaffolding.
With each chemistry lesson, there's more and more information. After a while, it gets harder and harder to pinpoint how it's all connected.
No wonder most students get overwhelmed and start memorising instead of understanding the concepts. Or worse, they just give up.
We've heard it time and time again, you’ve probably heard it too. Some students connect everything as they go, but some are just stuck. This kind of attitude can lead to poor grades, but it can also lead to a crack in your child's self-esteem.
So what can you do?
The truth is - everyone struggles. Some might get there easier or quicker, but everyone struggles at some point. We know that and the The Ridgeway chemistry tutors we work with know that, too.
All it takes is a bit of guidance by someone who's been there before. Someone who can foster the right attitude and study habits, but most importantly, someone who clicks with your child - a tutor who truly cares about your child's needs and goals.
That's what we do.
We find tutors and organise one-on-one chemistry tutoring in The Ridgeway, at your home or any other place that works for you.
There are no extra fees, just a simple hourly rate. You don't like the tutor? No need to worry, the first lesson comes as a risk-free trial and we find you a better match. Simple as that.
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Give us a call!
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