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Natania taught 3 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the definition and properties of functions and relations, including how to identify them from coordinate pairs. They then practiced using function notation, evaluating functions for given inputs, and solving for input values. The session also covered piecewise functions and introduced the concepts of domain and range, with exercises on determining these for various functions. Finally, the Tutor introduced the calculation of gradients and the point-gradient formula.

Functions vs. Relations

Function Notation and Evaluation

Piecewise Functions

Domain and Range

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Koushani taught 21 days ago

The tutor and student worked on fraction multiplication problems, focusing on the technique of canceling common factors. The student practiced applying these cancellation methods to various problems and received targeted feedback on areas of difficulty, with a worksheet assigned for further practice and homework.

Fraction Multiplication: Cancellation Strategy

Strategic Factorization for Simplification

Systematic Cancellation in Fraction Multiplication

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Laurence taught 29 days ago

The Student and Tutor engaged in a wide-ranging discussion covering geopolitics, international relations, and current events. Topics included the "One China policy," "disinformation," and various global conflicts. The session concluded with a brief mention of economic factors and the implications of designating groups as "terrorists."

Geopolitical Disinformation and AI Detection

International Relations and Policy

Electric Vehicles and Global Markets

Academic Pathways and Degrees

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Koushani taught about 1 month ago

The tutor and student worked through algebraic methods for solving cubic equations, including the vanishing method and factorization. They practiced solving quadratic equations and reviewed concepts related to cubic functions, with plans to cover graphical solutions in the next session. The student was encouraged to practice provided exercises for further reinforcement.

Solving Cubic Equations Algebraically

Completing the Square

Binomial Expansion

Quadratic Equations

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Natania taught about 1 month ago

The session covered solving linear equations, inequalities, and absolute value equations. The student practiced isolating variables and expanding expressions with the tutor's guidance. They will continue with factorizations next week.

Equations vs. Inequalities

Solving Linear Equations

Equations with Variables on Both Sides

Expanding Parentheses

Solving Linear Inequalities

Absolute Values

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Rithika taught about 2 months ago

The Tutor and Student worked through problems involving linear equations and their application in real-world scenarios, specifically modeling car prices. They practiced deriving algebraic expressions, calculating intercepts for graphing, and determining lines of best fit from data points. The session concluded with comparing different linear models and discussing their limitations.

Formulating Linear Expressions

Graphing Linear Equations

Line of Best Fit

Interpreting Linear Models

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A parent’s guide to finding the right maths support in Melbourne

Understanding your child’s maths journey

Understanding your child’s maths journey

In Melbourne, maths education looks different depending on your child’s school, year level, and long-term goals. Whether they’re just learning multiplication in Year 4 or working through Specialist Maths in Year 12, the path isn’t always straightforward. Some children lose confidence early, while others need stretching beyond the classroom pace.

Parents from suburbs like Glen Waverley, Doncaster, and Brighton often ask the same question: when should we step in? The truth is, students don’t always say they’re struggling. It often shows up in quiet ways, like avoiding homework, dropping grades, or suddenly “not liking” maths anymore.

Victoria’s curriculum moves fast, especially in Years 9 and 10 when students begin preparing for VCE. Topics become more abstract, and some schools teach content earlier than others. A child in a selective program in Carlton might be a full topic ahead of one in a general stream in Point Cook. Knowing what your child is working on and what’s expected next makes a big difference.
 


Common challenges across Melbourne schools

Common challenges across Melbourne schools

Parents across Melbourne, whether in Footscray, Hawthorn, or Dandenong, often face similar concerns. Some students need help filling foundational gaps in fractions or algebra. Others are preparing for scholarship exams or VCE Methods and need to boost accuracy under pressure.

Even capable students hit walls when new concepts like graphing, non-linear equations, or probability are introduced without enough classroom time to absorb them. Some learn better visually, others need repetition. In busy classrooms, it’s hard for teachers to tailor lessons to each learning style. That’s where external support becomes helpful. Whether through tutoring, revision books, or structured study plans, the goal isn’t to replace school but to reinforce and personalise it.
 


What maths support in Melbourne can look like

What maths support in Melbourne can look like

In Melbourne, there are many ways to support your child’s maths journey. Some families in Box Hill or Southbank use online tutoring for flexibility. Others prefer in-person lessons at libraries or community centres in suburbs like Essendon or Moorabbin.

Resources like Edrolo, Cambridge textbooks, and past VCAA papers are often used in VCE prep. Younger students benefit from tools like Maths Online, printable worksheets, and visual aids such as number lines and fraction tiles.

The key is not to wait until your child is overwhelmed. With regular check-ins, open communication, and the right learning environment, many students rediscover confidence and improve faster than expected.
 

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