What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
I enjoy helping students get ahead, so that they can be confident with tests/assignments and excel in class. While I make sure that sessions are focused and well-used, I enjoy catching up with the student beforehand and afterwards.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
I think I have a good amount of patience and ability to motivate a student. I don't approach it in a way of fulfilling time or simply earning money, but I want the student to learn/develop a new set of skills each lesson.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
I believe that if a tutor can help the student really enjoy the work by making it simple as well as gratifying, then the student will be motivated to work ahead and aim for their best - a student can be top of the class even if they don't believe it at first!
Subjects Tutored 🎓
Exam Prep 📝
Tutoring students in 👦 👧
- grade 1
- grade 2
- grade 3
- grade 4
- grade 5
- grade 6
- grade 7
- grade 8
- grade 9
- grade 10
- grade 11
Recent Tutoring Comments:
- Shown a fantastic display of improved timestables skills over the year - Learn about multiples/factors Well done Gracie! :)
- Shown a fantastic display of improved timestables skills over the year - Learn about multiples/factors Well done Gracie! :)
- No particular thoughts this week
- Learnt new strategies regarding algebra, simplifying etc. Well done Willow! :)
- Learnt new strategies regarding algebra, simplifying etc. Well done Willow! :)
- Remember to always do the opposite to trick the 'enemy' (Mr x) when doing algebra/'Army tactics'. :)
- Learning definitions regarding problems including sample space, number of outcomes etc.
- Learning definitions regarding problems including sample space, number of outcomes etc.
- Always remember to simplify answers when possible
- Recalling advanced concepts from last week surrounding sets, venn diagrams etc. Well done Penelope! :)
- Recalling advanced concepts from last week surrounding sets, venn diagrams etc. Well done Penelope! :)
- Having notes from previous weeks easily accessible when working on the same topic (to refer back to when stuck)