Primary Maths

Year 3 Maths Tutoring

Year 3 Maths tutoring helps students strengthen core numeracy while learning to explain their thinking. Tutors can support multiplication and division, place value, fractions, time, measurement, worded problems, homework, tests, and NAPLAN confidence.

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Stage
Year 3
Focus
Maths foundations
First step
Trial lesson, no lock-in

5-star parent reviews

Families point to careful matching, clear communication, and calmer lessons.

Matched before lessons begin

Tutor fit considers subject strength, schedule, format, and student personality.

Trial lesson first

Continue only if the tutor, lesson format, and academic focus feel right.

Lesson focus

Straightforward Year 3 Maths progress updates

Year 3 Maths tutoring can support multiplication, division, place value, fractions, time, measurement, worded problems, and NAPLAN confidence.

Parents receive clear lesson updates covering what was practised, what improved, and what should come next. This helps you see whether your child needs more fluency, problem-solving practice, assessment preparation, or confidence with classroom topics.

Tutor discussing Year 3 Maths progress with a parent.

How tutoring adapts

Primary students need a plan that can move with them.

  1. Find the gapThe first lessons identify where confidence, skill, or classroom language is breaking down.
  2. Teach clearlyTutors use direct explanation, guided practice, and calm feedback before expecting independent work.
  3. Adjust the planThe lesson focus can shift with school topics, assessment timing, and what the student is ready for next.

Curriculum coverage

Topics can follow schoolwork, gaps, or extension goals.

Year 3 Maths tutoring can stay close to classwork while making room for the earlier foundations that often affect confidence. These topic groups give families a practical starting point for the first lesson.

Numbers and Calculations

  • Understanding numbers up to 10,000
  • Introducing simple fractions (halves, quarters, thirds)
  • Learning multiplication tables up to 10x10
  • Practicing mental strategies for addition and subtraction

Shapes and Space

  • Identifying and drawing common 2D shapes
  • Recognizing symmetry in shapes
  • Introducing simple grid maps and directions

Measuring Things

  • Using metres and centimetres to measure length
  • Telling time to the minute on analog and digital clocks
  • Measuring mass in kilograms

Working with Data

  • Collecting data and creating simple bar graphs
  • Reading and interpreting picture graphs

Problem Solving

  • Solving word problems involving addition and subtraction
  • Using basic strategies to approach multi-step problems
  • Explaining mathematical thinking verbally

More primary Maths

Choose a different year level.

If your child needs support before or after Year 3, these year-level pages keep the same maths focus while adjusting the expectations.

Parent questions

Questions families ask before starting Year 3 Maths tutoring.

Primary tutoring should feel clear before the first lesson. These answers cover tutor matching, lesson format, confidence, and what happens after the trial.

How do you match a primary school tutor?

Erudite considers the child's year level, subject needs, confidence, location, lesson format, schedule, and the kind of personality they are likely to respond to. The trial lesson helps confirm whether the tutor is the right fit before families continue.

Can tutoring focus on schoolwork and confidence at the same time?

Yes. Primary tutoring can follow classroom topics while also rebuilding the reading, writing, numeracy, attention, and problem-solving habits that make schoolwork easier to approach.

Do you offer online and in-home primary tutoring?

Yes. Availability depends on location, schedule, and tutor fit. Erudite can help families choose whether online or in-home lessons are more practical for the child and the household.

Is the first lesson locked into an ongoing program?

No. The first lesson is a trial lesson. Families can continue only if the tutor match, lesson format, and academic focus are right for their child.

Reviewed by families

Parents and students notice when the tutor match feels right.

Families often come to Erudite after trying to make tutoring feel less stressful. Their reviews point to the same pattern: careful matching, clear communication, and students who feel more confident walking into class.

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Google rating
5 stars
Reviewed families
471+
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EpiX

Google review

Very nice, very professional

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Deep R

Google review

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tania farrugia

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Jessica Ding

Google review

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Prue Clarke

Google review

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