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Gabin is great, my son really enjoys the way he explains different math concepts. We can definitely recommend him.Renate, Redland Bay
Year 8 student Taylor practised using the simple and compound interest formulas and tackled multi-step problems involving Pythagoras' theorem and basic algebra.
For Year 10, Jayden worked through trigonometry questions applying SOH CAH TOA as well as bearings and compass directions, reinforcing concepts with real-world examples.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student focused on adding fractions with different denominators and multiplying or dividing fractions, using number lines to help visualise each step.
A Year 10 student often relied heavily on a calculator for even simple arithmetic during algebra lessons—"I am noticing that Scott is very reliant on his calculator for even simple arithmetic problems"—which slowed progress in class and risked weaker mental calculation skills during exams.
In Year 11, one student skipped homework set by the tutor and instead focused only on self-selected revision, meaning gaps identified in class weren't addressed before new material was introduced.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to recall rules from earlier sessions when reviewing fraction operations; this led to confusion as topics became more complex later in the lesson.
A Victoria Point tutor noticed one Year 11 student who, after previously forgetting to add units in his answers and losing marks, now consistently includes them without prompting.
In another high school session, a Year 9 student who used to get stuck on multi-step algebraic equations began breaking down each step independently and caught her own errors before the tutor pointed them out.
Meanwhile, a younger student made a shift from needing repeated reminders about rules for multiplying and dividing to recalling most of them herself during practice, only occasionally checking her "cheat sheet."
Chemistry can be confusing. Even if students pick it up in the beginning, the sheer amount of content and scope of principles can be overwhelming. It's no wonder most students need an extra push from time to time.
The best thing teachers can do if their students are struggling is approach their learning in a personalized way, really getting to know their habits and specific challenges they face. There's nothing like having that one person who knows your study habits inside out, especially when it comes to science. Unfortunately, in classrooms, that's not always possible.
Many parents find that tutoring helps bridge the gap, but locating a reliable chemistry tutor in Victoria Point isn't as easy as it sounds.
That's where we can help, that's what we do best.
You choose the time, what you want the tutor to work on and how often they should come. If you are not sure what your child needs, we will figure it out for you.
Once we have a chat we will match you with a local Victoria Point chemistry tutor and set up the first lesson.
And what if something doesn't seem right, you just don't like the first lesson? No worries, we won't charge you! Instead, we'll look for someone who's a better match.
As simple as that!
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