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Year 3 student Charlize practised identifying and adding Australian coins to make different amounts, along with reviewing addition and subtraction strategies.
In Year 10, Justine focused on circle geometry by tackling a range of targeted exam-style questions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student worked through key ideas in financial mathematics—calculating interest—and also touched on solving simultaneous equations and inequalities as part of her schoolwork.
A Year 12 student, working on financial mathematics, misread key details in compound interest word problems—missing vital information that altered her answers. As a tutor noted, "writing down the information before continuing with the working out" helped her catch these errors mid-task.
In Year 11 algebra, one student struggled to show steps clearly and avoided writing full solutions; talking through problems aloud improved his mathematical communication but written layout still lagged behind.
Meanwhile, an upper secondary student repeatedly skipped homework over several weeks—she forgot essential concepts from Kruskal's algorithm and Chinese Postman problems when faced with similar exam questions later on.
A Windsor tutor noticed that Olivia, a senior student, has started tackling complex simultaneous equations and inequalities entirely on her own, whereas she previously needed frequent checks for each step.
William, in Year 9, used to skip writing out word problem details but now makes it a habit to note key information before solving, which has noticeably improved his accuracy with algebraic questions.
Meanwhile, Porscha, one of the younger students, showed new independence by writing her name correctly several times without help—something she'd hesitated to attempt just last week.
Maybe looking for a maths tutor? Maths unfortunately has a reputation for difficulty and for not being useful in "real life". This is so much so the case that there is now a national program in Australia called "Choose Maths" to help encourage our young people to treat their maths studies seriously. However, in an increasingly technological world logical thinking is becoming increasingly valued. While your teenager may be complaining that they will "never use algebra in real life", the truth is that the logical thinking and problem solving skills developed through mathematics are extremely useful. Software development, engineering, artificial intelligence, genetics, data analytics, finance, insurance ... the list can go on and on. The future requires logical thinking and the only way to develop those skills is mathematics.
A conveniently located Windsor maths tutor will help boost grades but also to develop a stronger interest in maths. The tutor comes to your home at a time that works for you. There are no minimum terms or cancellation costs. Just pay for what you use each month. And guess what? Your first lesson works as a trial. If you don't like it, don't pay for it.
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