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Tutors in Main Ridge include a VIT-registered primary school teacher, a 20-year maths teaching veteran, an ATAR 99.2 dux with a perfect VCE maths score, accomplished academic award-winners and subject duxes, experienced youth mentors and camp leaders, and tutors skilled in engaging students through peer coaching, classroom support, and specialist learning programs.

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Physics Tutor Main Ridge, VIC
Build confidence, and provide knowledge, and problem-solving tools to enable a student to tackle academic challenges. Normalise an environment a student may find themselves in if/when they are confused by a topic Being empathetic, patient and resourceful: the ability to get the best out of a student by making them feel at ease and applying real…

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We only had 3 weeks before the GAT and Tim helped Penny increase in confidence. Penny feels she has definitely improved.
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Year 3 student Damir focused on number identification and basic addition and subtraction, also exploring shape identification through hands-on activities.

In Year 7, Willow practised solving algebraic equations and worked through more complex fractions operations, using step-by-step problem breakdowns.

For Year 8, Mira developed her understanding of place value and the order of operations by tackling mixed numerical expressions with guided examples.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 mathematics, one student often avoided writing out their working for algebra and fractions, preferring to solve problems in their head. As a tutor noted, "he talks aloud well but loses track of his own thoughts," leading to errors and missed simplifications.

In Year 4, another student regularly left homework incomplete; this meant fewer chances to build confidence with multiplication and division.

Meanwhile, a Year 10 student showed reluctance to attempt unfamiliar graphing tasks unless given physical tools—hesitation here slowed progress when faced with conventionally formatted worksheets during assessment time.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Main Ridge recently saw Willow, a Year 8 student, start working through complicated algebra and percentage questions entirely in her head—a big leap from when she'd rely on step-by-step guidance.

Riley, also in high school, now interprets mathematical notation and solves equations with far greater independence; he used to hesitate at multi-step problems but recently completed linear graphing tasks without prompting.

Meanwhile, Gracie (Year 6) followed multi-stage instructions for perimeter and area tasks and managed to resolve tricky addition and subtraction questions after struggling with place value last term.

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 Mobile Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Red Hill Consolidated School.