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Primary to A Level mathematics

Online maths tutoring that makes methods make sense

Clear explanations, carefully sequenced examples and active practice for learners who need stronger foundations, greater challenge or exam preparation.

Levels
Primary to A Level
GCSE boards
AQA and Edexcel
Format
Live 1-to-1

The short answer

What happens in an online maths lesson?

The tutor first works out whether the difficulty is the current topic or an earlier idea underneath it. A student struggling with algebraic fractions may actually need more secure factorisation; a learner making ratio errors may need stronger fraction equivalence.

The explanation is made visible through worked examples, diagrams or algebraic steps. The student then completes questions while explaining decisions, so the tutor can correct reasoning rather than waiting for a wrong final answer.

What the plan includes

Teaching, progress and scheduling in one clear arrangement

01

Secure number foundations

Accurate arithmetic, fractions, ratio, percentages, powers and standard form.

02

Confident algebra

Expressions, equations, graphs, sequences and proof developed in a logical order.

03

Geometric reasoning

Properties, constructions, trigonometry, vectors and measures connected to clear diagrams.

04

Exam-ready problem solving

Students learn to interpret, model, choose a method and communicate enough working.

How support is planned

Understanding first, then deliberate practice

Mathematics improves through well-chosen practice, not by repeating near-identical questions without thought. The tutor varies one feature at a time, asks the student to compare methods and includes questions where the first decision is not obvious.

For GCSE students, the assigned curriculum can follow AQA or Pearson Edexcel and the correct tier. For younger learners, the plan follows the relevant year while adapting to the child's actual starting point.

A purposeful lesson

How one-to-one teaching moves forward

  1. 1

    Diagnose the misconception

    A short question exposes the exact step or idea that is not secure.

  2. 2

    Model a complete method

    Every transformation is explained and notation is kept mathematically clear.

  3. 3

    Fade the support

    Questions move from guided examples to independent and unfamiliar applications.

  4. 4

    Check in another way

    Estimation, substitution, inverse operations or diagrams test whether the result is sensible.

Who it can help

Who this tutoring service is for

  • Primary learners building number confidence
  • KS3 students closing gaps before GCSE
  • GCSE Foundation or Higher students following AQA or Edexcel
  • A Level learners who need deeper explanation and exam practice

Questions families ask

Frequently asked questions

Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.

Which maths levels do you teach?

Online maths tutoring is available from Primary through KS3, GCSE and A Level, subject to a suitable tutor match.

Do you cover AQA and Edexcel GCSE Maths?

Yes. Evlent has separate AQA and Pearson Edexcel GCSE mathematics curricula, including Foundation and Higher routes.

Will the tutor just help with homework?

Homework can reveal useful gaps, but the plan should also develop the underlying curriculum so support is not limited to the next deadline.

Can lessons focus on exam questions?

Yes. Exam-style questions are used at the right point, after the student has enough understanding to learn from them rather than guess.

How is maths progress tracked?

The tutor updates the student's assigned curriculum by topic and records what was taught. Reports can summarise strengths, priorities and assessment evidence.

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