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Tutors in Woodville North include a PhD and Master's-qualified mathematics lecturer with 15 years' teaching experience, an ATAR 99.25 Dux and peer mentor, multiple experienced private maths tutors (including Olympiad and academic award recipients), K–12 school teachers, STEM graduates from top universities, and youth leaders skilled at engaging and inspiring young learners.

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PDHPE Tutor Joslin, SA
I think the tutor needs to make the student as comfortable as possible, with themselves and the learning process. A tutor needs to be approachable and encouraging, to ensure that the student is able to open up, allowing them to communicate the particular difficulties they are experiencing in their learning. A tutor should also aim to identify and…
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PDHPE Tutor Hackney, SA
Understand the learning process from their perspective and try to accommodate their needs. Additionally try to actually teach the students rather than show them how to do it. I am extremely patient with people, especially after helping my sibling with subjects over the last few…
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Looking for a maths tutor for year 10
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Inside Woodville NorthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 8 student Caitlin worked on mastering indices, including multiplying and simplifying expressions with index laws, as well as handling negative indices through targeted practice.

In Year 10, Sienna focused on calculus by tackling questions involving increasing and decreasing functions and exploring kinematics problems to understand motion.

Meanwhile, Year 6 student Elisabeth built her number skills by finding the highest common factor and lowest common multiple, applying these concepts through real-world worded problems for deeper comprehension.

Recent Challenges

A Year 9 student did not complete two exercise questions on homeostasis until prompted, and has left other workbook exercises unfinished before tests; this pattern meant extra time had to be spent catching up during lessons instead of moving ahead.

In a senior English session, "she got bored if the required information wasn't found quickly online," which led to notes being started late and last-minute test prep.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner avoided independent multiplication practice between sessions, so recall was slower in class and confidence dipped when new problems were introduced.

Recent Achievements

One Woodville North tutor observed a big shift in Sienna, a Year 12 student, who now arrives with her own questions and completes textbook work before lessons—she recently tackled all practice questions for her upcoming exam after initially feeling anxious about the content.

In Year 11, Jaeda has started giving valuable input during assignments instead of waiting for step-by-step direction; last week she suggested new approaches while finalising a history letter.

Meanwhile, Elouisa in Year 3, who once hesitated to write independently, now picks her own homework tasks and expands on ideas without prompting—this session she chose vocabulary from her favourite book and explained why each word interested her.

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 Civic Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Ngutu College.