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Tutors in Tootgarook include a retired Padua College maths teacher with over 20 years' classroom experience, a primary specialist and child protection leader, accomplished VCE high achievers including an ATAR 99.2 dux with perfect Further Maths, seasoned youth mentors, published curriculum authors, and university students awarded for academic excellence in mathematics and science.

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Andrea

Tutor Rosebud, VIC
Help them believe in themselves and their abilities....encourage them and draw out their thinking processes as well as assist in academic improvement...assist and engage them in creative ways to learn and enjoy learning so much that they become "lifetime learners". Patience and empathy...I've struggled at times too but preserved ...I am also smart…

Local Reviews

We could not be more happy with the service. Anna is superb, she has Millie laughing in the class and it is probably the first time maths has made Millie smile! We really appreciate the effort she puts in, and the rapport she has built with our daughter.
Lisa

Inside TootgarookTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Willow focused on **solving algebraic equations** and working through challenging fraction operations, often using step-by-step examples to build confidence.

A Year 8 session with Sam centred on expanding brackets in algebra and **applying the index laws**, breaking down each problem for clarity.

Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jamie tackled linear equations and practiced **graphing these on the Cartesian plane**, reinforcing understanding through targeted practice questions.

Recent Challenges

A Year 8 student frequently avoided writing out working in algebra, saying "I can do this in my head," but missing steps led to lost marks—especially with sign errors and simplifications.

In Year 6, homework was often left incomplete, limiting the chance to build confidence through regular practice.

During a Year 10 graphing lesson, not labelling axes or intercepts meant answers were only partially correct, which caused confusion when reviewing mistakes.

Meanwhile, one primary student hesitated to attempt all assigned questions for fear of making errors; as a tutor noted, "she'd rather leave it blank than risk a wrong answer."

Recent Achievements

A Tootgarook tutoring session saw Riley, a high school student, finally tackle linear graphing independently—after weeks of needing help, he could now substitute values for x and plot the points himself.

Willow (Year 8) used to rely on step-by-step guidance for equations but is now solving complicated algebraic questions in her head, even asking for extra challenges when she finishes early.

Meanwhile, Gracie in primary has started following multi-step instructions without reminders; last lesson, she worked through all perimeter problems unaided and double-checked her answers before moving on.

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 Tootgarook Primary School.