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Chemistry Tutor Smithfield, QLD
Tutoring is essentially an aid for student's learning in schools. The most important thing that a chemistry tutor can do is to ignite students' passion for learning. This can be acheived through helping them with questions and concepts that they find confusing, guiding them to develop their own problem solving strategies and most importantly…
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Amber

Chemistry Tutor Smithfield, QLD
A good tutor will help students develop the problem-solving skills necessary so that they are confident in their abilities when faced with a difficult question outside the session. A tutor should be there to guide the student towards their own conclusions, whilst ensuring all gaps in understanding are filled. Importantly, a chemistry tutor must…
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Chemistry Tutor Trinity Beach, QLD
I believe that it is important for a tutor to have trust in, and give confidence to their student to help them reach their potential. Tutors should be supportive towards their students and do their best to answer any questions the student may have and provide resources to help them with their learning. I believe my main strength would be active…
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Chemistry Tutor Clifton Beach, QLD
Help them to believe in their capacities and abilities to achieve their goals at school and in life. Help them do develop learning skills to be more independent. Patience, Adaptability, Interpersonal skills, Humility. Ability to explain complex things in an easy way that everyone would understand. I love fixing things and be able to unlock the…
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Chemistry Tutor Brinsmead, QLD
The most important thing that a tutor can do for a student is to engage the student in a way which makes them want to keep learning that specific subject if not fall in love with it. At the end of the day motivation must come from the student themself and as a tutor I believe it is my job to help the student find that motivation. I believe my…

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The one on one tutoring is definitely assisting Caitlin for Maths. She is seeing a slight improvement and beginning to understand topics in more depth. She is building rapport with Bernadeine; so all is going well at this stage.
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Inside SmithfieldTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Layla focused on reading analogue and digital clocks as well as converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time formats, using practical examples.

In Year 9, Will revised Pythagoras' theorem and applied it to finding unknown side lengths in triangles, along with exam revision sessions targeting key geometry concepts.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sophia worked through index laws—including simplifying expressions with indices—and practiced expanding complex algebraic brackets during her lessons.

Recent Challenges

In a recent Year 9 maths session, one student arrived without the required materials, which meant time was lost retrieving resources instead of focusing on algebraic rearrangement. As noted by a tutor, "he had to spend the lesson redoing work after losing his previous homework sheet."

In Year 7, a student's note-taking and recall of patterns and formulas were impacted when she hadn't had class since the previous week and was unaware of what unit would be moving on to next—her written work layout also made pattern recognition harder.

Missed homework in Year 10 led to repeated sign errors during algebra practice; confusion lingered until corrections were attempted together.

Recent Achievements

A Smithfield tutor noticed that a Year 8 student, who previously waited for hints, now brings her own questions to sessions after preparing independently for a maths test—she even tackled some fraction problems without prompting.

In Year 11, Layla used to need step-by-step support with assignments, but recently she's started making teacher-requested changes herself and handled more complex exam revision questions on her own.

Meanwhile, in primary school maths, one student who often rushed through division exercises has begun checking her answers methodically and asking to try extra practice problems before finishing up.

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 Cairns Libraries—or at your child's school (with permission), like Newman Catholic College.