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Year 8 student Jasmine focused on rational and irrational numbers, practising converting percentages and operating with integers.
For Year 11, Ayush worked through a general maths assignment using step-by-step breakdowns to tackle questions involving financial mathematics such as compound interest and recurrence relations.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Joory covered key physics concepts including momentum and impulse, examining how momentum is conserved in elastic and inelastic collisions using worked examples from revision sheets.
In Year 11 Maths, one student was hesitant to show full working when applying Earth geometry and linear modelling formulas; as noted, "figuring how to show the correct amount of working out" limited their marks, especially on unfamiliar questions.
A Year 10 student approached tax calculation problems but often forgot key steps—"he can be a bit forgetful with what he is doing," resulting in incomplete answers and missed feedback opportunities.
Meanwhile, a primary student tackling times tables could recite them in order but struggled when asked out of sequence; confusion set in mid-task as the routine broke down.
A tutor in Woodridge recently noticed a Year 12 student quickly moved from confusion to confidently solving multiple-choice financial math problems, applying formulas independently after some focused guidance.
Another high school student, who previously hesitated to ask for help, began actively clarifying assignment steps and caught up on sections he'd fallen behind in before his deadline.
In primary years, one student started using mental strategies to tackle times tables she didn't recall straight away—where before she would just guess or stop—showing new determination by working through each problem until she found an answer herself.
Everybody knows that Maths is supposed to be difficult. It requires thinking in a logical and structured manner and those worded problems, they're super hard! The thing is that it's all about having the right approach. Every student learns best in their own specific way but at school there is a one-size-fits-all approach. Some students fall behind, others just can't seem to achieve the success they want. What's the remedy? Private 1-on-1 home tutoring is certainly one workable solution. It's a tailored approach that you can customize to your specific needs whatever they may be.
We have a great team of 16 maths tutors in Woodridge, QLD who would love to help your child. The tutors come to you at a time and day that you specify. Home tuition is such a personal experience - you really need to get the right fit, that's why your first hour works as a trial, no obligation from you. To make things terrifically easy, we offer a flat hourly rate - no booking fees, minimum hours, cancellation charges or anything like that. Just use what you need.
Interested? Chat with us on 1300 312 354 - explain what you need and we'll organise a trial lesson for you.