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Reeves Plains' tutors include experienced Kumon maths and English instructors, current Bachelor and Master of Education students with classroom placements, an award-winning school Dux, a Cluey Learning K–6 tutor, youth leaders and LAP mentors, a Smith Family reading coach, special needs classroom volunteers, and high-ATAR graduates with proven mentoring skills in literacy and numeracy.

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Keely

Modern History Tutor Lewiston, SA
I think the most important things a tutor can do is a) be consistent and persistent - constantly show up, be willing to explain things 100 times if that's what is needed. The student needs to have faith in you. And b) build confidence - tutoring isn't a short term option, by teaching them the skills of how to attack problems they don't understand,…

Local Reviews

When I first rang, I didn't get through, yet they rang me back within 5 minutes. They were informative and courteous and I heard back from our tutor to arrange an appropriate time in a matter of days. Our tutor was extremely polite and our son was thrilled with the way he tutored him. Our son told me he made things easy to understand and did not interrupt him when he was solving problems. He watched his method till the end and then lent a helping hand, leaving my son feeling valued.....so important when he hasn't been doing so well at maths at school. Thank you Saad and EzyMath Tutoring for lightening our already busy load.
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Content Covered

Year 7 student Alyssa focused on interpreting worded questions involving perimeter and reviewed decimal number lines as part of her Maths Pathways modules.

Year 9 student Elysia practised converting fractions to decimals using division and revisited long division to support her TAFE course, with a step-by-step approach for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 4 student Jai worked on skip counting by 3s using pavers outdoors and explored real-life fractions through sharing activities represented with chalk diagrams.

Recent Challenges

Several students in both primary and high school showed process-related obstacles impacting progress.

In Year 11 TAFE Maths, gaps between lessons led to Elysia forgetting key processes—after a month, "she had forgotten parts of converting fractions to decimals," so time was spent relearning rather than advancing.

For a Year 8 student, Alyssa sometimes rushes through worded problems without writing all working out, making small errors harder to catch.

In Year 4, Treasure often guesses answers on Prodigy before checking her reasoning; as the tutor observed, "she sometimes gives up quickly when trying to find an answer."

These habits slow confidence and mastery.

Recent Achievements

A Reeves Plains tutor recently noticed a big shift with Elysia (Year 11): she used to feel overwhelmed by multi-step Maths processes, but now independently creates her own step-by-step cheat sheets and highlights each operation, which helps her tackle complex BODMAS and fractions questions without getting stuck.

In Year 9, Alyssa has started writing out every calculation and checking her answers line by line—whereas before, she would rush and make small mistakes in her head—which led to greater accuracy when solving tricky inequalities.

Meanwhile, Tegan (Year 4) completed double the homework assigned on punctuation and showed new initiative by asking what to prepare for next time.

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 Mallala Branch Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Wasleys Primary School.