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Tutors in Molendinar include a seasoned Kumon instructor and maths education undergraduate with a 6.25 GPA, an ATAR 99.85 medical student and experienced science tutor, a Dux and Economics awardee with extensive coaching experience, university-trained educators and STEM mentors, Olympiad achievers, peer leaders, and tutors with rich backgrounds in music, languages, and youth engagement.

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Mike

Tutor Labrador, QLD
Firstly, I feel like connecting with a student is a big thing in tutoring as if you understand your student, you can better suit their style of learning and allow them to understand the topic easier. Secondly, being patient with a student is essential as you cannot become frustrated they don't understand otherwise they will not learn anything at…
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Sara

Tutor Ashmore, QLD
Generally, students that seek the help of a tutor are struggling with the approach of their teacher to explaining a certain subject. This creates a cycle of feeling overwhelmed and avoiding the subject. I think that the most important thing a tutor can do for a student is help them out of a never ending and unproductive cycle and introduce them…
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Gabrielle

Tutor Nerang, QLD
One of the most important things a tutor can do for the student is to be flexible in their teaching methods and approaches to learning/teaching content as there are so many different learning styles out there and they are there with us because they may be having trouble with the teaching methods used at school. In those cases in particular, it's…
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Luc

Tutor Carrara, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to change their perception of what their learning to not only just a task, but rather a hobby. I am an outgoing person, so I would have no issue in talking to the client. I am also renowned for being patient when I help people, which I believe is a necessity in…
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Antony

Tutor Pacific Pines, QLD
Well I believe the most important thing is to get the student to feel comfortable with what they're having trouble with as it will build their confidence and allow them to move on and do the work with minimal help. I am very passionate about Maths and enjoy doing it. I am very reliable, punctual, friendly and…
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Amen

Tutor Biggera Waters, QLD
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is give them the confidence to excel independently, without them, following the guidance they provide. I believe I am friendly, approachable and can teach in a way that is simple for the student to understand. I also see myself as honest and reliable, allowing students and parents alike to…

Local Reviews

Contacting EzyMath Tutoring was one of the best decisions that I have made for my grandaughter, not only did they get it right the first time with Reyna the follow up and communication sends EzyMath Tutoring to the "top of the class".
Debbie Goodlet, Molendinar

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Content Covered

Year 6 student Connor worked through unit conversions for length, volume, and mass, as well as measurement skills using practical examples.

For Year 9, Emily focused on analysing data by calculating mean, median, mode, and range, plus graphing histograms to visually interpret results.

Meanwhile, Year 10 student Seb tackled linear equations—plotting graphs and finding gradients and y-intercepts—and also practised rearranging algebraic formulas to make x the subject.

Recent Challenges

In Year 8 algebra, a student avoided writing full working when rearranging equations—"minimal writting" led to confusion over steps, especially in worded problems.

A Year 10 learner didn't complete assigned textbook questions before an upcoming exam, which meant they missed feedback on significant errors in significant figures tasks.

In senior maths, forgetting to bring necessary materials caused late starts and lost learning time: "I waited 10min outside."

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student repeatedly practiced only familiar times tables (like 8Ă—4), but shied away from trickier drills or new patterns, slowing their recall under pressure.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Molendinar noticed one Year 4 student, who used to get stuck on times tables, now recalling her 8s without prompts and explaining why order of operations matters—something she hesitated with before.

In a recent high school session, a Year 10 student independently identified gradients and y-intercepts when plotting linear functions; last term he needed step-by-step reminders for these.

Another high schooler showed new initiative by tackling the "improvement" section of her maths work herself, rather than waiting for hints, and finished all assigned calculations during the session.

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 Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like Trinity Lutheran College.