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Year 9 student Mia focused on **solving linear equations** and practiced graphing using the gradient-intercept form, including identifying x- and y-intercepts.
Year 10 student Jack worked through **exponential graphs by sketching various forms and translating them** (including reflections), as well as reviewing log rules for simplification.
For Year 11, Priya tackled surds—specifically **simplifying expressions with both single integers and more complex denominators**—and discussed challenges around dividing surds.
Several students showed process-related obstacles across both primary and senior years.
In Year 8, one student frequently arrived late to lessons ("was also 10mins late to the lesson"), which meant less time for support on algebra basics.
A Year 12 student's working for compound interest questions was hard to follow; setting out multi-step solutions in a clearer format would have made back-checking possible when errors appeared.
Another senior student avoided reviewing past mistakes during exponential graph revision, so misunderstandings from previous lessons lingered into new material.
Distraction and inconsistent homework completion in middle years left gaps that resurfaced during mixed problem-solving tasks.
One Thebarton tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who had previously struggled with long division of polynomials manage to work through the process independently by the end of the lesson, after some initial confusion.
Another high schooler, who was often hesitant to speak up when unsure, started identifying areas from class where she felt lost and actively asked for extra practice—then successfully solved those questions on her own.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who used to rush through homework now takes time to back-check answers and explains her problem-solving steps aloud without prompting.
All students need to go from struggling to catching up is the right kind of help at the right moment. The same goes for students who are on top of their assignments but never quite excel at science.
Students reach the next level when they work with someone who understands their needs, who’s available and honestly cares about their goal. That kind of support goes a long way, especially with chemistry, as it tends to be elusive and hard to master.
In most cases, that kind of help isn't available at school. Teachers already have a full classroom to manage and are generally swamped with tasks. Maybe you've already thought of finding a local Thebarton chemistry tutor for your child, but you didn't know where to start and what to look out for.
We can help.
This is what we do. We organise one-on-one tutoring in your home, at a time that's most convenient for you. You choose what the tutor covers and how often they come. Not quite sure what your child needs to learn? No need to worry, we'll figure it out.
We charge a simple hourly fee and last but not least, in case you don't like the first lesson - we consider it a trial and match you with another chemistry tutor in Thebarton.
We've seen it time and time again, all it takes for a student to start trying again is that one aha moment.
The right tutor can get your child there.
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