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Rythdale's tutors bring exceptional depth, from classroom teachers with Master's degrees and over eight years' experience, to a Maths Olympiad medallist and ATAR 99+ achiever, seasoned VCE mentors, former university lecturers, primary school educators, competition coaches, and passionate specialists in mathematics, English, science, and creative learning for K–12 students.

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Muhammadah but I prefer Maha

Ancient History Tutor Pakenham, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to listen to them. This forms a proper connection and foundation for learning as the student feels that their prior knowledge and opinions will be taken into account throughout their learning journey. My biggest strength as a tutor is that I have a an academic background from a select-entry…
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We could not be happier. Brooke is fantastic and a great fit.
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Content Covered

Year 5 student Alex practised adding and subtracting fractions as well as tackling word problems involving fractions of a quantity.

For Year 8, Emily focused on working with the Cartesian plane by plotting points and also solved problems involving percentages of amounts.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jacob reviewed linear equations, including solving for unknowns and understanding gradient and intercepts using graphing techniques.

Recent Challenges

In Year 7, one student lost marks on a negative numbers task by not reading questions carefully—"marks were deducted for not reading the question carefully and careless mistakes with negative numbers."

For a Year 10 trigonometry session, confusion arose when problems were attempted without showing working, leading to missed steps.

Another instance in Year 4 saw minor errors in homework due to misreading instructions, resulting in correct methods but wrong answers.

During algebra practice in Year 8, over-reliance on mental calculations led to skipped checks and small sign errors that compounded across multi-step questions.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Rythdale recently noticed Gemma tackling questions she used to get stuck on, especially with negative numbers and fractions—she now pauses to check her work instead of rushing through.

In a Year 10 session, one student who previously avoided algebraic notation began working independently through equations on both sides, asking for clarification only after giving each question a solid attempt.

Meanwhile, Sophie in Year 5 not only grasped the steps for converting decimals to fractions but confidently explained her reasoning out loud—a big shift from when she'd just write answers without sharing her thinking.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Pakenham Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Cardinia Primary School.