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Simone's doing great so far with Ashleigh. Working on consolidating her existing knowledge and filling some gaps left by a poor teacher last year. She's giving Ashleigh some 'homework' at this stage which is useful during this consolidation phase.Geoffrey
Year 4 student Eliza practised partitioning using money examples and worked on column addition with decimals for better accuracy.
In Year 8, Yillen focused on applying the Pythagoras Theorem to solve right-angled triangle problems and explored surface area calculations for various shapes.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Amina reviewed how to find areas of circles, including calculating circumference and identifying parts like radius and diameter, while also touching on sectors and arcs using diagrams.
In Year 10 trigonometry, the habit of skipping written working was noted—"she said she could do it in her head," but missing steps led to sign errors when rearranging SOHCAHTOA equations.
A Year 12 student often arrived late and unfocused for online lessons; one session required "almost giving him 80% of the answers" just to keep him engaged.
In a Year 7 lesson on fractions, confusion converting mixed numbers stemmed from only practicing easy examples instead of tackling more challenging ones.
For essay writing in Year 9 English, limited written drafts meant missed opportunities for feedback and vocabulary growth.
One Wondabyne tutor recently saw a Year 11 student go from confusion about the Pythagorean theorem to independently solving right-angle triangle problems by the end of their session, something he hadn't managed before.
A high schooler who used to quietly guess now openly asks for help with homework and even requests extra questions when challenged—showing much more initiative than in previous weeks.
In primary, one student surprised her tutor by explaining each step in her maths answers out loud without prompting, where before she'd just write them down and hope for the best.
Sometimes a student just needs some help. Especially with maths! Maybe silly mistakes are the culprit, maybe there are gaps in knowledge, or maybe the student knows all their stuff but for some reason doesn't do well in exam conditions. Other students rely too much on memorizing rules and formulas instead of seeking understanding. Others struggle to find the confidence to make effort. There are really a variety of issues that cause sub-optimal grades. It can cause anxiety and unhappiness, but worst of all this can sometimes form a negative cycle. A maths tutor can help you figure out what the issues are and solve them ...
Fortunately that help can happen conveniently in your home with a maths tutor in Wondabyne. That's where we come in!
We'll find you a local Wondabyne maths tutor so that it is easy and convenient to organise lessons. You choose the time, the place and the first lesson works as a trial. If it doesn't click with the tutor, we can organise someone else.
Give us a call, we'll have a quick chat to understand what you need and can for you to start in no time: 1300 312 354