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Emmanuel taught 1 day ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed differentiation techniques, including the derivative of a function and the product rule. The Student practiced applying these rules to various functions, including polynomial, exponential, and trigonometric functions. The Student was assigned practice problems involving exponential and trigonometric functions for the next session, which will also cover the quotient rule.
Derivative Definition
Derivative of a Constant Function
Product Rule
Differentiation of Exponential Functions
Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions
Chain Rule (Implicitly Covered)
Emmanuel taught 8 days ago
The Student and Tutor worked on a calculus problem involving limits, L'Hôpital's Rule, differentiation (product and chain rule), and indeterminate forms. The student practiced applying these concepts to a complex function and learned the importance of simplification. The Tutor shared lesson notes with the Student for review.
Limits and Indeterminate Forms
L'Hôpital's Rule
Differentiation Techniques: Product Rule
Differentiation Techniques: Chain Rule
Derivatives of Exponential Functions
Derivatives of Trigonometric Functions
Algebraic Simplification and Factoring
Emmanuel taught 9 days ago
The session covered algebraic manipulation of functions, including how to perform operations and define domains. The student then worked through a calculus homework problem involving finding and characterizing critical points using first and second derivative tests. The session concluded with initial steps to graph the original function, its first derivative, and its second derivative.
Algebraic Manipulation of Functions
Domain of Functions with Radicals
Domain of Rational Functions
Finding Critical Points
First Derivative Test
Second Derivative Test
Graphing Functions and Derivatives
Emmanuel taught 10 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed calculus notations, including interval and inequality notations. The Student practiced solving problems involving absolute value signs and determining the domain and range of functions. They also discussed even and odd functions. The next session is scheduled to continue reviewing module A.
Interval Notation
Inequality Notation
Absolute Value with Inequalities
Domain and Range
Piecewise Functions
Even and Odd Functions
Aisha taught 13 days ago
The session focused on sigma notation, summation rules, and u-substitution in integration. The student practiced applying summation rules to simplify and evaluate expressions. An introduction to integration by parts was also provided, and the student was encouraged to share notes for the next session to tailor future lessons.
Sigma Notation and Summation Rules
U-Substitution for Integration
Definite Integrals and Changing Bounds
Integration by Parts
Aisha taught 15 days ago
The session covered related rates problems, focusing on setting up and solving various examples involving geometric shapes. The Student practiced finding equations relating different quantities and using derivatives to find rates of change. The Tutor will send a PDF of the questions covered, and the next session will focus on sigma notation and integrals.
Related Rates: The Core Concept
Steps for Solving Related Rates Problems
Common Geometric Formulas
Trigonometric Relationships
Implicit Differentiation Illustrated
Cone Problems
Calculus tutoring data from Canadian classes
Total Calculus tutors
385 Calculus tutors available
Experienced Calculus tutors
Average 12 years of teaching experience
Calculus Tutor Qualifications
85% hold a Master’s or PhD degree
Need Help With Calculus in Canada? Your Questions Answered
Is calculus really that hard, or is it just taught that way?
It depends where and how you're learning it. In Ontario, students often meet calculus in Grade 12 MCV4U, while in British Columbia, it's in Pre-Calculus 12 or a college prep course. At the university level, courses move fast and expect strong foundations. Whether you're in Halifax, Edmonton, or Mississauga, the challenge isn’t always the content. It’s the pace, pressure, and style of instruction. A tutor can slow things down, explain it your way, and help build actual understanding.
I’m in Grade 11 in Toronto. Is it too early for a calculus tutor?
Not at all. If you’re preparing for Advanced Functions or want a head start for MCV4U, getting support now can make a big difference. Tutors working with students in Toronto, Brampton, and other parts of the GTA often begin by building strong algebra and function foundations, which are essential for success in calculus.
I’m at UBC and completely lost in first-year calculus. Can tutoring still help mid-semester?
Yes, and you’re not alone. University students in Vancouver, Montreal, Ottawa, and beyond often hit a wall midway through the term. Tutoring at this stage focuses on clarifying current concepts, reviewing missed material, and preparing strategically for upcoming assessments. Many students go from borderline to solid just by having things explained clearly one-on-one.
Do calculus tutors understand provincial curriculums?
Wiingy tutors work with students across Canada and adapt to your province’s system. In Alberta, we help students navigate Math 30-1 and its calculus components. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, we align with local outcomes while preparing students for AP or university entry. Tutors based in Canada know what’s expected in classrooms from coast to coast.
Can calculus tutoring help with standardized exams like SAT or AP?
Absolutely. Students in Calgary, Markham, and Surrey often seek help for the AP Calculus AB or BC exam. Others preparing for the SAT or ACT benefit from review sessions that focus on functions, limits, and application-based questions. Tutors break down complex problems and help students build speed and accuracy under pressure.
I live in a smaller city like Kelowna or St. John’s. Will I still get access to quality tutors?
Yes. Since Wiingy offers 1-on-1 online tutoring, students from smaller cities and rural communities get the same quality support as learners in big urban centers. Whether you're in Red Deer, Windsor, or Charlottetown, you’ll be matched with a vetted calculus tutor who fits your schedule and curriculum needs.
What topics can I get help with?
Tutors can support you through:
Limits and continuity
Derivatives and their applications
Chain rule, product rule, quotient rule
Integrals and area under the curve
Curve sketching and optimization
Related rates and motion problems
Differential equations and series (for advanced students)
Whether you're tackling a Grade 12 assignment in Winnipeg or reviewing for a university exam in Victoria, sessions are customized to match what you're learning.
Is it too late to get a tutor if my final is in two weeks?
Not at all. We regularly work with students in crunch time. Learners in Montreal, Edmonton, and Scarborough often reach out right before midterms or finals. A focused set of tutoring sessions can fill knowledge gaps, review past mistakes, and build test-day confidence.


