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Graham

Chemistry Tutor East Toowoomba, QLD
Support the student's efforts and give him/her confidence in his/her ability to succeed in the subject(s). I am a retired teacher, with many years experience in all branches of maths, as well as chemistry and physics. I know and understand what students are required to know, and I am able to simplify the difficult concepts, to help students to…
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Jhan

Chemistry Tutor Drayton, QLD
A tutor can help a student develop the necessary skills,by which he can learn and understand by himself. Also, he can help identify the students weaknesses and provide alternatives by which the student can easily learn. I have patience and understanding. I also have excellent writing skills. Moreover, I like challenges and I love it when I can…
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Marcus

Chemistry Tutor Kearneys Spring, QLD
Not only is knowing the content extremely important, but the way tutors teach the content is more important. Every student has their own needs, and a chemistry tutor must recognise that some teaching strategies might work for some but not work for others. My strengths is my teaching style. I believe my ability to connect with the student allows…
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Gerald June

Chemistry Tutor Drayton, QLD
In my opinion, the most important thing about tutoring is creating rapport with the student. Because when the student likes you, he/she begins to trust you. And when you gain their trust, they would listen to what you are saying then they would learn what you are tutoring. As a tutor, my strength is I have a really deep foundation of Mathematics…

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We had a fabulous experience with Richard! He was very engaging and my son listened and did the work.
Elle

Inside Cotswold HillsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 12 student Tom worked on annuities in Financial Mathematics and explored Earth Geometry, focusing on time zones and related calculations.

In Year 11, Bonnie tackled balancing redox reactions in Chemistry and applied natural logarithms within Maths Methods, occasionally using worked examples for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 8 student Kagan revised area calculations of compound shapes and solved a range of worded area problems to strengthen spatial reasoning.

Recent Challenges

In Year 12 Chemistry, confusion arose over E₀ values and log function manipulation—one tutor noted, "Some clarification of E0 values needed; manipulation of log functions needs to be handled carefully."

A senior student faced setbacks after a computer crash wiped assignment progress, which led to lost work rather than refining ideas.

Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner repeatedly left homework unfinished and struggled with multiplication basics; as recorded: "Did not do any homework assigned."

Distraction also impacted a Year 4 session, with frequent loss of focus making it hard to complete written tasks before the lesson ended.

Recent Achievements

One Cotswold Hills tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 12 student who previously hesitated to act on feedback—this week, he recognised points raised in discussion and independently revised his assignment before submitting.

In another session, a Year 11 student working on investment problems began identifying key values in inequalities himself, rather than waiting for hints, showing new initiative.

Among younger students, one primary learner who used to avoid reading aloud is now choosing to do so more often during lessons. She picked up her book and read the next chapter out loud without prompting.

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 Highfields Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Fairview Heights State School.