Secure maths skills
Number sense, arithmetic, fractions, measures, reasoning and clear written methods.
Years 1-6
Patient one-to-one support in maths, English and science, shaped around the child's year, confidence and current understanding.
The short answer
Primary tutoring gives a child focused teaching at a pace that is difficult to create in a busy classroom. The tutor can pause, re-explain, use another example and check understanding before moving on.
The plan is based on the child's school year and the skills underneath the current topic. A difficulty with fractions may begin with number facts; weak writing may need sentence control, grammar or comprehension work first. The purpose is to strengthen the foundation, not simply finish a worksheet.
What the plan includes
Number sense, arithmetic, fractions, measures, reasoning and clear written methods.
Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence construction and organised writing.
Age-appropriate ideas, observation, explanation and confident use of scientific vocabulary.
Reading questions carefully, showing thinking, checking work and asking for help clearly.
How support is planned
A good Primary lesson should feel achievable without becoming passive. The tutor models one step, lets the learner try, gives precise feedback and gradually removes support. Short changes of activity help younger learners stay engaged while the lesson remains focused.
Parents can follow assigned subjects, lesson history and progress through the family portal. Where regular tutoring is agreed, the learning plan gives the tutor and family a shared view of what is secure and what comes next.
A purposeful lesson
A short retrieval task revisits a skill the learner needs to keep secure.
The tutor introduces one manageable idea using language suited to the child's age.
Examples move from supported to independent while misconceptions are corrected early.
The learner explains what they learned and leaves with one clear next step.
Who it can help
Questions families ask
Need an answer about a particular learner? The free-trial request goes directly to the Evlent admin workspace.
Primary tutoring is available for Years 1 to 6. The lesson content and pace are adapted to the learner's age and current stage.
The main Primary subjects are mathematics, English and science. The enquiry should identify the most important starting subject.
The suitable duration depends on age, concentration and learning need. Evlent confirms the proposed lesson length with the family before scheduling regular sessions.
Yes. A linked parent account can see relevant lesson information, curriculum progress and published reports for the child.
No. Tutoring supports and strengthens learning. It can follow school content, close gaps or extend understanding, but it does not replace the child's school programme.
Start with a free trial
We will confirm tutor fit, availability and the next step. No payment or commitment is required for the trial.