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Tutors in Smithfield Plains include a seasoned primary teacher and special needs specialist, an award-winning maths mentor, university lecturers with PhDs and teaching accolades, Kumon-trained early years educators, experienced English and STEM tutors, school support officers, and high-achieving students recognised for academic excellence and leadership across diverse educational settings.

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Minh

Physics Tutor Salisbury North, SA
Listen to their needs, provide clear explanations, and offer constructive feedback. I'm patient, empathetic, and good at explaining concepts in different ways until they are…
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Jerome

Physics Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The best things that a mentor can give his/her students are life long skills and strategies. Academic knowledge is one thing however being able to know how to handle other different learning problem is something that the students can take with them for a long time (eg; time management, self discipline, problem solving skills) I believe my…
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Priya

Physics Tutor Salisbury North, SA
The most important thing that a tutor can do is teach them to learn. Not everyone learns the same way so we should identify the childrens strength and cater to their needs so that they can become good independent learners in the future My biggest strength as a tutor is patience. Every child learns at a different pace and it's important to slow…
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Caleb

Physics Tutor Salisbury North, SA
One of the most important things that a tutor can do for their student is to understand where they do and do not lack in understanding. One way to think of it is like a flower. When nurturing it is important to give it the right amount of water, light and nutrients so that it can grow. If any of these needs is lacking or given an excess it can…
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Kevin

Physics Tutor Paralowie, SA
Promote self confidence through support and encouragement in the student so that ideally they become a self sufficient learner. Provide passion about the subject and demonstrate the exciting things that can be done with those skills Identify the student's strengths and weaknesses and identify ways to leverage and overcome them. Teach good study…

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Ezymath has been the best thing for my daughter, who is currently in her final year at school. Her tutor Sophie is absolutely doing a brilliant job helping my daughter. She is very cheerful and I highly recommend her to anyone.
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Content Covered

Year 4 Ariana worked on symmetry in shapes and completed a year 4 content quiz to consolidate her understanding.

In Year 10, Sam revised quadratic equations for an upcoming maths exam and received support with his physics assignment, focusing on acceleration calculations and using formulae.

Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jamie tackled biology topics including Punnett squares, mitosis versus meiosis, and explored the structure of DNA by working through questions that reinforced key genetic concepts.

Recent Challenges

A Year 12 student arrived without their Biology test or Merchant of Venice materials, so key texts could not be reviewed during the session.

In Year 11, another student had not selected any articles for a research task; "because of time pressure the opportunity to absorb learning is limited," noted the tutor.

For a Year 8 maths lesson, skipping steps in equations meant sign errors went unnoticed and correcting them took up valuable lesson time.

Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner's workbook layout made it difficult to follow number patterns—misplaced columns led to confusion when bridging to ten.

Recent Achievements

A Smithfield Plains tutor noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student who used to rush through data questions but now double-checks formulas and compares lines, showing real care in getting results right.

In a senior biology session, a student who often hesitated to participate began identifying critical observations during experiments and talked through each step out loud instead of staying quiet.

Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner started picking up on repetitive phrasing in her essays by herself—something she struggled with before—and finished revising two paragraphs without needing reminders.

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 Playford Civic Centre Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like John Hartley School B-6.