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Agnes is great. After Agnes left, Zak spent the next two hours doing math problems in his book, which I have never seen him do voluntarily before. Agnes really boosted his confidence in a single session so we are very pleased. Thanks for pairing her with Zak. We were very impressed. Agnes is clearly a very smart young professional, and has a natural talent for teaching.Nathan
Year 9 student Alice focused on expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, practising with a range of variable terms for accuracy.
For Year 10, Marcus worked through trigonometric ratios—using sin, cos, and tan—to solve right-angled triangle problems and applied these skills to questions involving angles of elevation and depression.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Noah revised time calculations alongside area and perimeter measurement tasks, using visual examples to strengthen his understanding.
A Year 8 student arrived without having completed the assigned algebra practice, which made the session less productive; as one tutor observed, "more questions need to be done before class."
In Year 11 trigonometry, over-reliance on mental calculation led to missed steps and confusion when applying sine and cosine rules—writing out longer solutions initially was recommended.
A primary student working on time struggled with converting hours to seconds, highlighting gaps in foundational process rather than content.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 learner avoided writing full workings for factorising tasks, resulting in repeated sign errors that weren't caught until feedback was given.
One Woodville tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to guess answers on rearrangement questions but now writes out each step, slowing down to check her work and catching small errors herself.
In a recent session with a Year 8 student, the tutor observed her moving from silent struggle to talking through worded maths problems aloud, which helped her solve them much faster than before.
Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 4 who previously hesitated with time-telling is now able to confidently read times from an analogue clock and has even started subtracting fractions independently during their lesson.
Learning Chemistry feels like learning a new language. It's hard in the beginning, you don't know what to look out for and even though you recognise things here and there that doesn't mean you can read a formula, let alone understand it. It's one of those subjects where it clicks or it just doesn't.
Tutors we work with understand that. They've been there, they had to overcome the same hurdle and they are passionate about helping others do the same. They know the pitfalls, where to spend that extra hour and what you need to memorise before you can completely understand a concept.
Local Woodville chemistry tutors are there to help your child reach that aha moment. They work around your schedule, at a time that's most convenient to you and your child.
It usually doesn't take more than a day or two before we can match you with a chemistry tutor in Woodville who not only knows their content but is there to adapt to your child's needs. Not sure what kind of support your child requires? We figure that out for you!
We offer simple hourly rates, no other charges or fees, and the first lesson comes as a trial to ensure you are really happy with the tutor.
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