Tutero's complete guide to maths tutoring in Australia. Cost, formats, year-level fit, NAPLAN/ATAR prep, plus how to know if it's working. By Joey Moshinsky.
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Dyslexia, ADHD, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, autism — the 6 most common learning disabilities in children. Early signs, what each one means, and how to get help in Australia.
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10 quick maths warm-up activities for primary classrooms — number talks, subitising, Number of the Day, and 7 more, mapped by year level and proficiency strand.
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Discover effective maths warm-up activities for Australian primary classrooms. Boost engagement, reinforce core skills, and start every lesson with purpose.
Three concrete ways to use AI in your maths classroom — themed lessons, full slideshows, whole-class activities — without losing teaching control.
How to write a useful maths exit ticket in two minutes using ChatGPT, Claude, or Tutero — with prompts, examples, and a 25-paper sort that fits in 8 minutes.
How maths teachers are using AI in 2026: differentiated worksheets, marking feedback, lesson planning, diagnosis, parent comms, and modelling prompts.
What worked solutions are, why cognitive-load research shows they help students learn maths faster than blank-paper practice, and exactly how to use them at home and with a tutor.
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