Online Tutoring — Mathematics
From Confusion to Clarity, Step by Step
We start with a quick diagnostic: where exactly does understanding break down? Sessions focus on one concept at a time, moving from concrete examples to general rules.
Explain → Model → Try → Check
You see a worked example, we model the steps out loud, you solve a parallel problem, then we compare and refine. Error patterns become learning targets, not stress.
Make the Abstract Visible
We use visualisers and dynamic tools (tables, graphs, simple sliders) to connect algebra, geometry, and functions. Key formulas become checklists tied to typical question types.
Exam Fluency, Not Just Knowledge
Timed sets, mixed practice, and “choose the method” prompts build flexibility. We keep a personal formula sheet and a mistakes log to reduce repeat errors.
Tiny Daily Reps Beat Long Cramming
Three focused problems a day (5–7 minutes) keep pathways active far better than a weekly marathon.
Pro Tip
After solving, write one sentence: “The key step was … because …”. Naming the idea locks it in.