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Rocco

Chemistry Tutor Eatons Hill, QLD
The most important thing I can do for a student is give them the ability to be confident in their own knowledge to attack any problem head on. I will never solve a problem for them, however I will always support them and give them the necessary tools to be able to do it on their own. Having been part of the first year of ATAR and achieving a…
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Rani

Chemistry Tutor Upper Kedron, QLD
The most important thing a chemistry tutor can provide to their student is trust, compassion, consideration and most importantly, the ability to pass knowledge onto their student fluently, calmly and in a way which is fun and interesting. My strengths as a tutor are my personal experience as a student and various learning styles that come with…
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Maze

Chemistry Tutor Ferny Grove, QLD
I think the most important think a chemistry tutor can do for a student is teach them to think independently and creatively. A student needs to learn to be able to view things from different perspectives and formulate their own opinions and solutions. I am patient, good at working with children with diverse needs, and I am a creative thinker who…
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Roland

Chemistry Tutor Cedar Creek, QLD
Tutoring one-on-one as opposed to teaching to a group allows a much more tailored approach to an indivudal student. Not everyone learns in the same way, so finding the perfect way for an individual student to understand a topic is the most important thing a tutor can do for a student. I'm told by my ex-students that I am very patient and willing…
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Ariana

Chemistry Tutor Arana Hills, QLD
As a tutor you can help kids feel more confident in school. I have many friends who struggled in school and weren’t ever given the opportunity to work with a tutor to improve. I think tutors are important as students can get the help they need in a comfortable way. I am very patient and good at helping kids feel comfortable around…

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Staff at EzyMath Tutoring are helpful and knowledgeable. It was so easy to set up a tutor for my daughter. The process was seamless. The tutor made contact with me straight away to arrange a suitable time and the tutoring itself is going well.
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Content Covered

Year 8 student Grace focused on rearranging and solving linear equations as well as expanding brackets with practical examples.

In Year 9, Ethan worked through Pythagoras' Theorem and trigonometry using diagrams to support problem-solving.

For Year 10, Mia tackled calculating surface area of 3D shapes and applied these skills to real-world assignment tasks involving volume and capacity.

Recent Challenges

She hesitated when separating complex shapes, even after identifying the right method. This second-guessing slowed progress for the Year 7 student working on area and surface area.

In Year 10 algebra, steps for rearranging equations were sometimes skipped or incomplete, leading to confusion when checking answers later.

For a senior student tackling compound interest in Maths Methods, over-reliance on calculator shortcuts meant some compounding period errors went unnoticed until review.

A Year 3 learner found it challenging to consistently carry remainders in division—missing marks on mental maths checks each time this happened.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Samford Valley noticed some genuine breakthroughs across different year levels recently. One Year 10 student, who used to skip steps when working with the null factor law, is now expanding brackets independently and checking their answers without prompting.

Meanwhile, a Year 8 student has moved from confusion about unit conversions to correctly applying conversion factors on their own for rates and ratios during lessons.

On the primary side, a Year 4 student—who previously guessed at time questions—now reads both "minutes past" and standard formats accurately and even explained their method out loud before solving new examples.

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 Arana Hills Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Samford Valley Steiner School.