Hidden gaps guide
A parent guide to spotting quiet foundation gaps before they become larger.
Hidden gaps guideThese resources help parents name the real concern before choosing a class route: weak foundations, revision structure, or diagnostic readiness.
Short checks that help name what is actually happening before choosing a class route. Most parents find these useful when the concern is there but hard to put into words.
A parent guide to spotting quiet foundation gaps before they become larger.
Hidden gaps guideA short parent-facing check to identify the likely type of Maths difficulty.
Mini diagnosticA practical revision structure for deciding what to fix first.
Revision mapHow to notice quiet foundation gaps in Year 7-9 before they harden into IGCSE-year problems.
Spot weak foundations earlyThe careless-looking errors that are usually method gaps in disguise.
Common careless mistakesPlain-English explanations of what IGCSE Maths and Add Maths actually demand from a student, and the places where marks most often go missing.
How Cambridge 0580 and 0606 differ in algebra demands, reasoning style, and exam method.
Read the comparisonA practical comparison of Cambridge 0580 Maths and Additional Mathematics 0606.
Read comparisonA parent guide to weak Maths foundations and which support route may fit.
Read about weak foundationsWhat weak algebra usually means, and how it affects IGCSE and Add Maths.
Read about weak algebraWhy a student can understand class examples but struggle with exam questions.
Read about exam independenceWhy doing more questions doesn't move the mark when the method underneath is wrong.
Read why practice stallsThe MathPert approach: find the hidden weak step, rebuild the method, then drill for marks.
Read the approachThe recurring reasons students drop marks in Add Maths, and how to fix them.
Why students lose marksDecision guides for parents who are wondering how much support is enough, how often, and when to start. The answer depends on the student's year level and how close the exam is.
A guide to when one focused class is enough and when extra support may be needed.
Read tuition-hours guideA readiness guide for deciding when to start support before Add Maths pressure builds.
Read start-time guideA realistic 5-month plan for IGCSE Maths when the exam is close.
Read 5-month planHow to prepare for the move from lower secondary Maths into IGCSE Maths.
Read moving-into-IGCSE guideA parent guide for deciding whether a student is ready for Add Maths.
Read Add Maths readinessShort guides for parents evaluating online IGCSE Maths and Add Maths tutors in Malaysia. What good teaching looks like, what fair pricing is, and the questions worth asking before you commit to anything.
The full parent decision guide. What to look for, what to filter out, and the questions to ask before paying.
Read the cornerstone guideWhat 'best' actually means in this category. Five concrete tests parents can use to compare any online tutor.
Read the 5 testsWhat good online Add Maths tuition looks like in Malaysia. Format, class size, fees, and what to expect in the first month.
Read the parent guideWhat an online Add Maths tutor actually does for IGCSE students, and the five questions to ask before you commit.
Read what to expectAn action plan for parents whose child is struggling with Add Maths. Five steps in the order that actually works.
Read the action planWhat "best" actually means for online IGCSE Maths tuition. The signals that matter, and the marketing claims that do not.
Read how to judgeWhen tuition moves online, "near me" stops mattering. What to filter on instead.
Read the online switchWhat fair pricing looks like, what each tier buys, and how to compare value rather than rate.
Read the price guideRead anonymized parent feedback and factual class proof before contacting Teacher Au. It helps you decide whether this is the right fit before spending time on a conversation.
Read parent proofLearn why MathPert is built around method, small classes, and visible participation rather than content coverage.
Read why MathPertSend the student stage, current concern, and whether you want diagnostic guidance or class availability.
Contact MathPertRead the guide, then check Year 7, Year 8, or Year 9 support.
Use the revision map, then check IGCSE Maths tuition or diagnostic.
Use the mini diagnostic, then check Add Maths readiness or contact MathPert.
If the concern is vague, start with the hidden gaps guide. If exams are near, use the revision map. If you are unsure what the issue is, use the mini diagnostic.
No. They help parents identify the concern more clearly before choosing a diagnostic or class route.