Our Year 3 Maths tutors focus on strengthening students' understanding of key mathematical concepts, helping them build skills in problem-solving and reasoning. We guide students in working with larger numbers, understanding basic fractions, and solving practical problems using multiplication and division. Our goal is to help students feel confident in their abilities and foster a positive attitude toward maths.
Number:
Students explore larger numbers and develop strategies for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. They gain a deeper understanding of fractions and learn how to represent these in different ways, making connections between numbers and real-world contexts.
Algebra:
Through activities that emphasize pattern recognition and number relationships, students learn how addition and subtraction are related, and begin to solve simple equations. This foundation helps them to understand more complex mathematical concepts in the future.
Measurement:
Our tutors help students measure and compare objects using familiar metric units for length, mass, and capacity. They also guide students in reading time more accurately, understanding the relationship between minutes and hours, and estimating the duration of events.
Space:
Students develop spatial reasoning by learning to classify and describe shapes, and by interpreting two-dimensional representations of familiar spaces. These skills help them better understand their environment and the objects around them.
Statistics:
Students learn how to collect, record, and interpret data through surveys and simple experiments. They explore different ways to present data visually, such as graphs and tables, making it easier to draw conclusions and answer questions.
Probability:
Our tutors introduce students to the concepts of chance and probability, helping them describe the likelihood of everyday events and understand that outcomes can vary. This builds a foundational understanding of how probability influences real-world situations.