Our Maths Tutors are all fully-qualified and experienced Maths Teachers; subject-specialists, professional, energetic and up-to-date with the current demands of a changing curriculum and the various Examination Boards. Lessons can be either taught at your home and are scheduled at your convenience; whether weekdays, evenings or weekends.
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You can be safe in the knowledge that if you are unhappy with your first lesson (this is rare, but we understand that sometimes the fit isn’t quite right), we will not charge you for the lesson, and we will look to find you another high-quality teacher.
Qualified and experienced teacher of A-Level chemistry (have taught all 3 exam boards). Experienced teacher of GCSE Chemistry, Biology and Physics, and combined science. Also able to help with mathematics. I am a qualified teacher with a Masters degree in Chemistry, specialising in Physical Chemistry. Also an examiner for 2 different exam boards at both GCSE and A-Level.
I am a fully qualified and experienced primary teacher and am able to confidently teach all subjects within the Primary National Curriculum; from EYFS to KS1/ 2 and across all ages and abilities. Currently, I am providing numerous families with; - Extensive support for schooling/ post lockdown recovery/ general tuition - Preparation for end of year tests, including Y2 and Y6 SATs - Deliver tuition (with 100% pass rate) for independent and grammar school entrance exams. Both CEM and GL papers (M/E/V/NV) - Some SEN experience (Poor working memory/ ADHD/ Dyslexia/ Speech & Language) . My main strengths are when teaching children who are struggling in Mathematics and English, especially if they have a ‘fear’ of the subject- breaking down any barriers to learning, by use of positive praise and developing their confidence with a ‘can do’ attitude. I am fully confident in using online platforms to deliver tutoring sessions seamlessly online and with two-way interaction and creativity.
I'm an experienced maths teacher and have worked in a broad range of pupils for a number of years. The benefit of tutoring one-to-one is that I can structure each session to meet your specific needs and ensure that you achieve exactly what you need to from each session. I've predominantly worked with Edexcel and AQA but would be able to access OCR and other exam boards resources if required.
Qualified and experienced Primary teacher, and part-time tutor, also supporting homeschooling. Teaches all core subjects within the Scottish Primary Curriculum for Excellence. Teaches Mathematics through to National 5. Provides support for homeschooling and studying towards the Level 5 Diploma in Strategic Teaching Support for Dyslexia and Literacy (DADIP61).
Fully qualified Maths teacher with twelve years experience teaching across Key Stages 3-5 in secondary schools in Staffordshire, Shropshire and Yorkshire. Examiner for WJEC (Foundation). Currently on a break from mainstream classroom teaching and mixing freelance education work with home educating my own children. Experience of teaching all major exam boards at GCSE and Edexcel/OCR at A Level. Contributor to published textbooks for AS Mathematics (Tarquin Group). Qualified via GTP in 2010; BSc Mathematics and Philosophy (1st Hons) 2009. I believe that everyone should be able to succeed in mathematics, and a core principle in my approach to teaching is focus on understanding key concepts and processes, rather than just rote learning.
"Teachers To Your Home" is the disclosed agent of over 18,000 qualified and experienced teachers across the UK, who also choose to offer their professional skills as high quality home tutors.
Whether it is in getting to grips with the basic skills of number and arithmetic at Primary School or it is in solving partial differential equations in several dimensions, we can introduce you to qualified and experienced Maths Teachers, who can provide high quality Maths tuition at your home.
Our teachers can support Maths and Further Maths, at all levels, and can provide high quality tuition for Primary and Junior levels, as well as prepare children towards 11+, 13+, Common Entrance or for GCSE, IGCSE, IB and A level Examinations, across all the major Examination Boards including OCR, AQA, Edexcel, CIE, Eduqas and WJEC.
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Mathematics is the study of topics such as number, structure, space and change. Through the use of abstraction and logic, mathematics developed from counting, calculation, measurement and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. It is a core subject within both the Primary and Secondary National Curriculum and all students are expected to achieve at least a level 4 at GCSE, before they go on to further study, apprenticeships or to employment.
Mathematics introduces young children to concepts, skills and thinking strategies that are essential in everyday life and support learning across the curriculum. It helps children make sense of the numbers, patterns and shapes they see in the world around them, offers ways of handling data in an increasingly digital world and makes a crucial contribution to their development as successful learners. Maths is assessed formally at the end of Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 with SATs, which focus on arithmeitc and reasoning skills. For SATs the expected level is set at 100, with scores ranging from 80 to 120. Any score above 100 is regarded as a pass and any under as a fail.
GCSE and IGCSE Exam Boards for Mathematics include AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, OCR, WJEC and the CIE IGCSE. Pupils taking GCSE or IGCSE maths have to sit four-and-a-half hours of Exams at the end of Year 11. Pupils have to show their working in all Exam Papers to earn full marks. Two Exam Papers allow the use of calculators, one ninety minute Exam Paper does not. GCSE level 4 is equivalent to a low grade C and is considered the minimum passing grade. Schools would expect a pupil to achieve GCSE level 7, or above, to go on to study A level. The most able pupils can achieve GCSE Level 9, which is equivalent to A**, which is awarded to the top 4% of each cohort.
A level Mathematics is a highly regarded qualification, which develops analytical and logical thinking used in many fields of work, such as engineering, medicine, computing, and natural sciences.
Students are required to study a number of modules including Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics. The A level Examination comprises of three 2 hour exams taken a the end of the two year course in May. Grades are awarded from A* through to E.
Further Mathematics is an A level qualification which both broadens and deepens the mathematics covered in A level Mathematics. It is a separate A level, taken in addition to taking A level Mathematics and suitable for the most able students. Half of the content is based on Further Pure Mathematics and the remainder chosen from options including Mechanics, Statistics, Decision Mathematics or extra Further Pure. Further Maths is currently one of the fastest-growing of all subjects taught at A Level, which reflects the fact that greater knowledge of Maths often results in higher university admission chances at Russell Group and Oxbridge Universities.