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Great service we needed a new maths tutor while the original was fine, their circumstances changed and the times available didn't suit us. I phoned the company, they took the details and within two days we had another tutor. Who is excellent our student and the tutor quickly developed a rapport. In both instances the company was able to match the tutor and student very well.Very satisfied would recommend the company to anyone looking for a tutor.Therese Butten
Year 4 student Jai explored fractions by sharing real-life items like pizza, and practised skip counting by 3s and 6s using pavers outside.
In Year 8, Alyssa worked on comparing and simplifying fractions as well as tackling worded perimeter questions from her Maths Pathways modules.
Elysia, studying for a TAFE course (Year 10 equivalent), focused on long division strategies—such as talking through steps aloud—and reviewed BODMAS rules using graph paper to clarify each stage of calculation.
A Year 11 TAFE student found it difficult to retain processes for converting fractions to decimals and simplifying fractions when there were long gaps between lessons; "with a month's gap, she had forgotten parts of the process," which meant an entire lesson was spent reviewing rather than progressing.
In Year 8 Maths, one student sometimes hesitated to write working out or guessed answers on Prodigy instead of checking steps—leading to mistakes in perimeter and worded problems.
For Year 3–4, motivation dipped after school, and missing materials led to cancelled science activities. These lapses resulted in lost momentum or incomplete coverage of new concepts.
A tutor in Vine Vale recently saw some real breakthroughs. One high school student who used to rush through maths problems is now writing out each step and checking her work, which has made her answers much more accurate, especially when tackling tricky algebra and fractions.
Another older student had always struggled with worded questions in maths but has started using written "cheat sheets" and visual highlights to break down the steps—she even told the tutor this new approach "takes away the anxiety."
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated to ask for help now confidently signals when she needs clarification and takes pride in showing her mum how she skip-counts by threes while walking outside.
The student experience can be a tough one. From developing intellectual confidence to figuring out what you want to do after school. Everyone can usually remember the frustrations that plagued them during the school years of their life. We have 1 maths tutors in Vine Vale, SA who can alleviate some of those frustrations for your child. Maybe they just need a bit of a boost, or maybe they need a strategic plan to ace their exams, leaving no stone unturned. A home maths tutor will get to know your child's needs and learning style and help in a tailored and supportive way.
So how does it work?
The tutoring is done in your home or any other location you opt for. The first tutoring session works as a trial to ensure you're actually happy with the person coming over. If not, feel free to try someone else - getting the right fit is crucial. The cost structure is based on a simple hourly rate with no additional fees or minimum requirements of any sort.
Just fill in the form or give us a call at 1300 312 354 & we'll organise a trial lesson for your child. Ezy!