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Patrick

Economics Tutor Werribee, VIC
At Kumon, It taught me the most important thing to do for a student as a tutor is slowly, and patiently working with kids, especially when they have no clue on how to do the concepts, and focuses on the areas that they are struggling on at school to help them improve and stay ahead. I believe my strengths as a tutor are patience as when students…

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Joel is working well with her and has given her Homework which I am very happy about. He’s working step by step according to her individual capacity too.
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Inside Little RiverTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 4 student Kai focused on converting between fractions, percentages, and decimals as well as calculating the area of a trapezoid, using real-world discount scenarios to reinforce concepts.

For Year 9, Jason tackled linear equations—solving textbook questions he found challenging—and practiced representing linear functions graphically, including work with slopes and intercepts.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Victoria explored matrix operations such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication alongside finding determinants and inverses for 2x2 and 3x3 matrices both by hand and using CAS technology.

Recent Challenges

He used the calculator for even simple function transformations. This dependence slowed his progress when calculators were not allowed, especially during revision.

Avoided asking questions about factorization in sessions—hesitation meant misunderstandings lingered through homework and classwork.

A Year 4 student struggled with messy number writing and uneven line spacing; numbers like 6s and 9s blended together, making errors hard to spot.

During angle measurement tasks in Year 3, hand-eye coordination issues led to incorrect protractor readings and confusion over units.

Recent Achievements

Began using the cross product multiplication method independently, even explaining their steps aloud—a shift from needing prompts just weeks ago.

In Year 11, another tutee showed real initiative by rechecking inverse matrix calculations on the CAS calculator without being asked, after often skipping verification in earlier sessions.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who used to lose focus during maths activities now eagerly participates in counting and grouping games, especially enjoying number chants and finishing a coin-counting task entirely on her own.

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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 Manor Lakes Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Little River Primary School.