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Keira

Chemistry Tutor Grasmere, NSW
I believe the most important things a tutor can do are: Provide clarity: Break down difficult concepts into understandable steps, and be patient when a student struggles. Instill confidence: Help students believe in their ability to succeed by celebrating small victories along the way. Foster a growth mindset: Encourage students to view…

Local Reviews

Damian is a knowledgable and professional tutor. He has been incredibly helpful and supportive of my daughter who has successfully completed her Maths HSC exams. Not only has he helped her with the syllabus, his understanding and advice of the HSC exam process, managing her stress and study requirements was very valuable to my daughter in managing anxiety for this important year of study.
Amanda Rowe

Inside OrangevilleTutoring Sessions

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Year 4 student Olivia worked through long addition, subtraction, and division, as well as adding decimals and rounding numbers.

Year 8 student Max focused on solving equations with variables on both sides and practiced applying these skills to worded problems.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan explored trigonometric identities and equations, including initial work on manipulating trig expressions using algebraic techniques.

Recent Challenges

In Year 5 maths, one student arrived without having reviewed geometry before a test—this led to confusion on perimeter and area of irregular shapes, especially when "she only had one week before."

In Year 8 algebra, the layout of solutions became messy during factorisation with x's on both sides, making it hard to track errors or spot sign changes.

A Year 11 student working through calculus rarely made summary sheets for differentiation topics; as noted, "needs to make summary sheets," which left key methods scattered across notebooks and harder to revise before exams.

Recent Achievements

One Orangeville tutor noticed a big change in a Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitating to ask questions, now regularly puts her hand up when she's unsure about algebra steps—something she avoided at first.

A recent high school session saw another student independently using a summary sheet for linear equations and successfully changing the subject without prompting, where previously he needed step-by-step guidance.

In Year 5 maths, a student who struggled with decimals last term was able to explain her working aloud and even asked for trickier problems after solving all ten decimal questions correctly.

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 Camden Council Library Service—or at your child's school (with permission), like The Oaks Public School.