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Amazing and a stress saver. 5wks out from final exams and Renee came to the rescue. Renee worked with my year twelve son on Math Methods. He is now well prepared... He feels ready... Thank you Renee we so appreciate your calm well explained approach.Leah
Year 8 student Cale focused on writing and editing an English speech draft as well as planning how to complete the remainder, while also revising algebra skills like polynomial and binomial expressions using practice problems.
For Year 10, Emily worked through compound interest questions and tackled trigonometry concepts including SOH CAH TOA, alongside reviewing linear equations by sketching graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Lucas concentrated on adding and subtracting decimals with step-by-step examples, plus explored various methods for solving maths problems to find strategies that best fit his learning style.
A Year 9 student's math assignment was lost due to not backing up files, which "very badly affected his grade"—highlighting a need for improved digital organization.
In Year 11, gaps in note-taking meant fewer pages of revision to refer back to: "her note taking is lacking because she didn't have enough pages of notes."
During Year 8 algebra lessons, one student avoided writing full solutions out of frustration with errors; this left key mistakes unnoticed and slowed progress.
For senior students, lack of reflection after practice tests meant similar errors were repeated instead of addressed—one tutor noted "she needs to take time to reflect on the test."
A tutor in Wanora noticed a Year 11 student who, after initially losing nearly all marks on a mock test due to mixing up mathematical operations, has begun actively reviewing mistakes and now double-checks her work during lessons.
Another high schooler surprised her tutor by starting assessment research independently before their session—previously, she would wait for guidance before beginning tasks.
Meanwhile, a primary student recently showed new initiative by asking for help with tricky homework rather than quietly falling behind; this shift from silent struggle to seeking support meant he finished his maths questions without needing extra prompting.
At Ezy Math Tutoring we have 1 Economics tutors in Wanora, QLD and surrounding areas providing in-home tuition for students of all grades. The right tutor can really make a difference and this is what we pride ourselves on. There are several Economics tutors available around Wanora and we're specialists at finding the right fit!
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