Year 5-6 Debating Program Earlwood

 

Debating is an integral part of the modern co-curricular programs run at schools today.  Not only does it help students develop their confidence -and work as a team – it also helps other essential skills crucial in day-to-day life at school. From critical thinking to building resilience (losing is never easy, but it’s even more difficult after giving a speech), there is plenty that all students can take away from debating!

Our Debating Parrots program provides students with the foundations they’ll need to take part in (and in most cases actually enjoy) debating.  Through learning proper case theory, argument structure and rebuttal strategy, this course is a great way to prepare students for some of the new speaking and analytical challenges they will be presented with throughout late primary and early high school.

Whilst Debating Wallabies always covers the basics concepts involved in debating, the focus of the program changes every term:

  • Term #1 focuses on argumentation and making strong points;
  • Term #2 looks at how to best develop cases as a team;
  • Term #3 hones in on rebuttal, and how to best tackle your opponents; and
  • Term #4 emphasises speaking manner to help students better persuade their adjudicators.

Whilst it’s recommended that students give each of these streams a try, there is no particular need to start with any of them, meaning students are welcome to join at any time!

As with all our programs, class sizes are kept small (a maximum of 8) so that each student can be provided with maximum support and attention, including plenty of individualised feedback from our experienced coaches.

 

 

Year 5-6 Debating Program Earlwood

 

Debating is an integral part of the modern co-curricular programs run at schools today.  Not only does it help students develop their confidence -and work as a team – it also helps other essential skills crucial in day-to-day life at school. From critical thinking to building resilience (losing is never easy, but it’s even more difficult after giving a speech), there is plenty that all students can take away from debating!

Our Debating Parrots program provides students with the foundations they’ll need to take part in (and in most cases actually enjoy) debating.  Through learning proper case theory, argument structure and rebuttal strategy, this course is a great way to prepare students for some of the new speaking and analytical challenges they will be presented with throughout late primary and early high school.

Whilst Debating Wallabies always covers the basics concepts involved in debating, the focus of the program changes every term:

  • Term #1 focuses on argumentation and making strong points;
  • Term #2 looks at how to best develop cases as a team;
  • Term #3 hones in on rebuttal, and how to best tackle your opponents; and
  • Term #4 emphasises speaking manner to help students better persuade their adjudicators.

Whilst it’s recommended that students give each of these streams a try, there is no particular need to start with any of them, meaning students are welcome to join at any time!

As with all our programs, class sizes are kept small (a maximum of 8) so that each student can be provided with maximum support and attention, including plenty of individualised feedback from our experienced coaches.

 

 

Year 5-6 Debating Program Earlwood

 

Debating is an integral part of the modern co-curricular programs run at schools today.  Not only does it help students develop their confidence -and work as a team – it also helps other essential skills crucial in day-to-day life at school. From critical thinking to building resilience (losing is never easy, but it’s even more difficult after giving a speech), there is plenty that all students can take away from debating!

Our Debating Parrots program provides students with the foundations they’ll need to take part in (and in most cases actually enjoy) debating.  Through learning proper case theory, argument structure and rebuttal strategy, this course is a great way to prepare students for some of the new speaking and analytical challenges they will be presented with throughout late primary and early high school.

Whilst Debating Wallabies always covers the basics concepts involved in debating, the focus of the program changes every term:

  • Term #1 focuses on argumentation and making strong points;
  • Term #2 looks at how to best develop cases as a team;
  • Term #3 hones in on rebuttal, and how to best tackle your opponents; and
  • Term #4 emphasises speaking manner to help students better persuade their adjudicators.

Whilst it’s recommended that students give each of these streams a try, there is no particular need to start with any of them, meaning students are welcome to join at any time!

As with all our programs, class sizes are kept small (a maximum of 8) so that each student can be provided with maximum support and attention, including plenty of individualised feedback from our experienced coaches.

 

 

Year 5-6 Debating Program Earlwood

 

Debating is an integral part of the modern co-curricular programs run at schools today.  Not only does it help students develop their confidence -and work as a team – it also helps other essential skills crucial in day-to-day life at school. From critical thinking to building resilience (losing is never easy, but it’s even more difficult after giving a speech), there is plenty that all students can take away from debating!

Our Debating Parrots program provides students with the foundations they’ll need to take part in (and in most cases actually enjoy) debating.  Through learning proper case theory, argument structure and rebuttal strategy, this course is a great way to prepare students for some of the new speaking and analytical challenges they will be presented with throughout late primary and early high school.

Whilst Debating Wallabies always covers the basics concepts involved in debating, the focus of the program changes every term:

  • Term #1 focuses on argumentation and making strong points;
  • Term #2 looks at how to best develop cases as a team;
  • Term #3 hones in on rebuttal, and how to best tackle your opponents; and
  • Term #4 emphasises speaking manner to help students better persuade their adjudicators.

Whilst it’s recommended that students give each of these streams a try, there is no particular need to start with any of them, meaning students are welcome to join at any time!

As with all our programs, class sizes are kept small (a maximum of 8) so that each student can be provided with maximum support and attention, including plenty of individualised feedback from our experienced coaches.

 

 

Year 5-6 Debating Program Earlwood

 

Debating is an integral part of the modern co-curricular programs run at schools today.  Not only does it help students develop their confidence -and work as a team – it also helps other essential skills crucial in day-to-day life at school. From critical thinking to building resilience (losing is never easy, but it’s even more difficult after giving a speech), there is plenty that all students can take away from debating!

Our Debating Parrots program provides students with the foundations they’ll need to take part in (and in most cases actually enjoy) debating.  Through learning proper case theory, argument structure and rebuttal strategy, this course is a great way to prepare students for some of the new speaking and analytical challenges they will be presented with throughout late primary and early high school.

Whilst Debating Wallabies always covers the basics concepts involved in debating, the focus of the program changes every term:

  • Term #1 focuses on argumentation and making strong points;
  • Term #2 looks at how to best develop cases as a team;
  • Term #3 hones in on rebuttal, and how to best tackle your opponents; and
  • Term #4 emphasises speaking manner to help students better persuade their adjudicators.

Whilst it’s recommended that students give each of these streams a try, there is no particular need to start with any of them, meaning students are welcome to join at any time!

As with all our programs, class sizes are kept small (a maximum of 8) so that each student can be provided with maximum support and attention, including plenty of individualised feedback from our experienced coaches.

 

 

Year 12 Maths Extension 1 Program Earlwood

 

 

 

The First Education HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit) Program is intended for the purpose of guiding HSC students through their HSC Maths studies at a slightly faster rate than what they are likely to experience in the classroom. The program combines learning in small groups, interacting individually with the tutor, doing homework, and experiencing exam style conditions to allow each student to build their passion and confidence in their maths to conquer their goals!!

Cost of Small Group Sessions – $96 per 2 hour session.

For more information please check out our HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Program below or find our printable copy here, contact Harry Mav on 0401 937 879 or fill in the form below to have Harry Mav contact you!

 

Structure of each weekly session (2 hours)
30 mins Going through homework
30 mins Session 1 content
5 mins Quick break / Game
30 mins Session 2 content
25 mins Questions on Session 1 and 2 content

 

Year 10 Term 4
Week 1 Methods in Algebra A
Week 2 Methods in Algebra B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Numbers and Surds A
Week 5 Functions and Graphs A
Week 6 Functions and Graphs B
Week 7 Functions and Graphs C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Transformations and Symmetry A
Week 10 Transformations and Symmetry B

 

Year 11 Term 1
Week 1 Revision
Week 2 Further Graphs A
Week 3 Further Graphs B
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Trigonometry A
Week 6 Trigonometry B
Week 7 Trigonometry C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Coordinate Plane A
Week 10 Expos and Logs A
Hol 1 Expos and Logs B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 11 Term 2
Week 1 Calculus A
Week 2 Calculus B
Week 3 Calculus C
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Polynomials A
Week 6 Polynomials B
Week 7 e and Radians A
Week 8 e and Radians B
Week 9 Revision
Week 10 Probability A
Hol 1 Probability B
Hol 2 Discrete Prob Dist A

 

Year 11 Term 3
Week 1 Combinatorics A
Week 2 Combinatorics B
Week 3 Binomial Theorem A
Week 4 Further Rates A
Week 5 Further Trig A
Week 6 Further Trig B
Week 7 Further Trig C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Seq and Series A
Week 10 Seq and Series B
Hol 1 Revision
Hol 2 Math Induction A

 

Year 11 Term 4
Week 1 Graphs and Equations A
Week 2 Graphs and Equations B
Week 3 Curve Derivative A
Week 4 Curve Derivative B
Week 5 Curve Derivative C
Week 6 Integration A
Week 7 Integration B
Week 8 Integration C
Week 9 Calculus with Expos and Logs A
Week 10 Calculus with Expos and Logs B

 

Year 12 Term 1
Week 1 Calculus with Trig A
Week 2 Calculus with Trig B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Vectors A
Week 5 Vectors B
Week 6 Vectors C
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Projectile Motion A
Week 9 Projectile Motion B
Week 10 Further Calculus A
Hol 1 Further Calculus B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 2
Week 1 Differential Equations A
Week 2 Differential Equations B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Finance A
Week 5 Finance B
Week 6 Displaying and Interpreting Data A
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Continuous Probability A
Week 9 Binomial Distributions A
Week 10 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 3 and lead up to HSC – Practice exam papers to prepare for Trial and HSC exams.


 

Year 12 Maths Extension 1 Program Earlwood

 

 

 

The First Education HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit) Program is intended for the purpose of guiding HSC students through their HSC Maths studies at a slightly faster rate than what they are likely to experience in the classroom. The program combines learning in small groups, interacting individually with the tutor, doing homework, and experiencing exam style conditions to allow each student to build their passion and confidence in their maths to conquer their goals!!

Cost of Small Group Sessions – $96 per 2 hour session.

For more information please check out our HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Program below or find our printable copy here, contact Harry Mav on 0401 937 879 or fill in the form below to have Harry Mav contact you!

 

Structure of each weekly session (2 hours)
30 mins Going through homework
30 mins Session 1 content
5 mins Quick break / Game
30 mins Session 2 content
25 mins Questions on Session 1 and 2 content

 

Year 10 Term 4
Week 1 Methods in Algebra A
Week 2 Methods in Algebra B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Numbers and Surds A
Week 5 Functions and Graphs A
Week 6 Functions and Graphs B
Week 7 Functions and Graphs C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Transformations and Symmetry A
Week 10 Transformations and Symmetry B

 

Year 11 Term 1
Week 1 Revision
Week 2 Further Graphs A
Week 3 Further Graphs B
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Trigonometry A
Week 6 Trigonometry B
Week 7 Trigonometry C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Coordinate Plane A
Week 10 Expos and Logs A
Hol 1 Expos and Logs B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 11 Term 2
Week 1 Calculus A
Week 2 Calculus B
Week 3 Calculus C
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Polynomials A
Week 6 Polynomials B
Week 7 e and Radians A
Week 8 e and Radians B
Week 9 Revision
Week 10 Probability A
Hol 1 Probability B
Hol 2 Discrete Prob Dist A

 

Year 11 Term 3
Week 1 Combinatorics A
Week 2 Combinatorics B
Week 3 Binomial Theorem A
Week 4 Further Rates A
Week 5 Further Trig A
Week 6 Further Trig B
Week 7 Further Trig C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Seq and Series A
Week 10 Seq and Series B
Hol 1 Revision
Hol 2 Math Induction A

 

Year 11 Term 4
Week 1 Graphs and Equations A
Week 2 Graphs and Equations B
Week 3 Curve Derivative A
Week 4 Curve Derivative B
Week 5 Curve Derivative C
Week 6 Integration A
Week 7 Integration B
Week 8 Integration C
Week 9 Calculus with Expos and Logs A
Week 10 Calculus with Expos and Logs B

 

Year 12 Term 1
Week 1 Calculus with Trig A
Week 2 Calculus with Trig B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Vectors A
Week 5 Vectors B
Week 6 Vectors C
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Projectile Motion A
Week 9 Projectile Motion B
Week 10 Further Calculus A
Hol 1 Further Calculus B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 2
Week 1 Differential Equations A
Week 2 Differential Equations B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Finance A
Week 5 Finance B
Week 6 Displaying and Interpreting Data A
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Continuous Probability A
Week 9 Binomial Distributions A
Week 10 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 3 and lead up to HSC – Practice exam papers to prepare for Trial and HSC exams.


 

Year 12 Maths Extension 1 Program Earlwood

 

 

 

The First Education HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit) Program is intended for the purpose of guiding HSC students through their HSC Maths studies at a slightly faster rate than what they are likely to experience in the classroom. The program combines learning in small groups, interacting individually with the tutor, doing homework, and experiencing exam style conditions to allow each student to build their passion and confidence in their maths to conquer their goals!!

Cost of Small Group Sessions – $96 per 2 hour session.

For more information please check out our HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Program below or find our printable copy here, contact Harry Mav on 0401 937 879 or fill in the form below to have Harry Mav contact you!

 

Structure of each weekly session (2 hours)
30 mins Going through homework
30 mins Session 1 content
5 mins Quick break / Game
30 mins Session 2 content
25 mins Questions on Session 1 and 2 content

 

Year 10 Term 4
Week 1 Methods in Algebra A
Week 2 Methods in Algebra B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Numbers and Surds A
Week 5 Functions and Graphs A
Week 6 Functions and Graphs B
Week 7 Functions and Graphs C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Transformations and Symmetry A
Week 10 Transformations and Symmetry B

 

Year 11 Term 1
Week 1 Revision
Week 2 Further Graphs A
Week 3 Further Graphs B
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Trigonometry A
Week 6 Trigonometry B
Week 7 Trigonometry C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Coordinate Plane A
Week 10 Expos and Logs A
Hol 1 Expos and Logs B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 11 Term 2
Week 1 Calculus A
Week 2 Calculus B
Week 3 Calculus C
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Polynomials A
Week 6 Polynomials B
Week 7 e and Radians A
Week 8 e and Radians B
Week 9 Revision
Week 10 Probability A
Hol 1 Probability B
Hol 2 Discrete Prob Dist A

 

Year 11 Term 3
Week 1 Combinatorics A
Week 2 Combinatorics B
Week 3 Binomial Theorem A
Week 4 Further Rates A
Week 5 Further Trig A
Week 6 Further Trig B
Week 7 Further Trig C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Seq and Series A
Week 10 Seq and Series B
Hol 1 Revision
Hol 2 Math Induction A

 

Year 11 Term 4
Week 1 Graphs and Equations A
Week 2 Graphs and Equations B
Week 3 Curve Derivative A
Week 4 Curve Derivative B
Week 5 Curve Derivative C
Week 6 Integration A
Week 7 Integration B
Week 8 Integration C
Week 9 Calculus with Expos and Logs A
Week 10 Calculus with Expos and Logs B

 

Year 12 Term 1
Week 1 Calculus with Trig A
Week 2 Calculus with Trig B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Vectors A
Week 5 Vectors B
Week 6 Vectors C
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Projectile Motion A
Week 9 Projectile Motion B
Week 10 Further Calculus A
Hol 1 Further Calculus B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 2
Week 1 Differential Equations A
Week 2 Differential Equations B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Finance A
Week 5 Finance B
Week 6 Displaying and Interpreting Data A
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Continuous Probability A
Week 9 Binomial Distributions A
Week 10 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 3 and lead up to HSC – Practice exam papers to prepare for Trial and HSC exams.


 

Year 12 Maths Extension 1 Program Earlwood

 

 

 

The First Education HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit) Program is intended for the purpose of guiding HSC students through their HSC Maths studies at a slightly faster rate than what they are likely to experience in the classroom. The program combines learning in small groups, interacting individually with the tutor, doing homework, and experiencing exam style conditions to allow each student to build their passion and confidence in their maths to conquer their goals!!

Cost of Small Group Sessions – $96 per 2 hour session.

For more information please check out our HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Program below or find our printable copy here, contact Harry Mav on 0401 937 879 or fill in the form below to have Harry Mav contact you!

 

Structure of each weekly session (2 hours)
30 mins Going through homework
30 mins Session 1 content
5 mins Quick break / Game
30 mins Session 2 content
25 mins Questions on Session 1 and 2 content

 

Year 10 Term 4
Week 1 Methods in Algebra A
Week 2 Methods in Algebra B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Numbers and Surds A
Week 5 Functions and Graphs A
Week 6 Functions and Graphs B
Week 7 Functions and Graphs C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Transformations and Symmetry A
Week 10 Transformations and Symmetry B

 

Year 11 Term 1
Week 1 Revision
Week 2 Further Graphs A
Week 3 Further Graphs B
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Trigonometry A
Week 6 Trigonometry B
Week 7 Trigonometry C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Coordinate Plane A
Week 10 Expos and Logs A
Hol 1 Expos and Logs B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 11 Term 2
Week 1 Calculus A
Week 2 Calculus B
Week 3 Calculus C
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Polynomials A
Week 6 Polynomials B
Week 7 e and Radians A
Week 8 e and Radians B
Week 9 Revision
Week 10 Probability A
Hol 1 Probability B
Hol 2 Discrete Prob Dist A

 

Year 11 Term 3
Week 1 Combinatorics A
Week 2 Combinatorics B
Week 3 Binomial Theorem A
Week 4 Further Rates A
Week 5 Further Trig A
Week 6 Further Trig B
Week 7 Further Trig C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Seq and Series A
Week 10 Seq and Series B
Hol 1 Revision
Hol 2 Math Induction A

 

Year 11 Term 4
Week 1 Graphs and Equations A
Week 2 Graphs and Equations B
Week 3 Curve Derivative A
Week 4 Curve Derivative B
Week 5 Curve Derivative C
Week 6 Integration A
Week 7 Integration B
Week 8 Integration C
Week 9 Calculus with Expos and Logs A
Week 10 Calculus with Expos and Logs B

 

Year 12 Term 1
Week 1 Calculus with Trig A
Week 2 Calculus with Trig B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Vectors A
Week 5 Vectors B
Week 6 Vectors C
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Projectile Motion A
Week 9 Projectile Motion B
Week 10 Further Calculus A
Hol 1 Further Calculus B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 2
Week 1 Differential Equations A
Week 2 Differential Equations B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Finance A
Week 5 Finance B
Week 6 Displaying and Interpreting Data A
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Continuous Probability A
Week 9 Binomial Distributions A
Week 10 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 3 and lead up to HSC – Practice exam papers to prepare for Trial and HSC exams.


 

Year 12 Maths Extension 1 Program Earlwood

 

 

 

The First Education HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (3 Unit) Program is intended for the purpose of guiding HSC students through their HSC Maths studies at a slightly faster rate than what they are likely to experience in the classroom. The program combines learning in small groups, interacting individually with the tutor, doing homework, and experiencing exam style conditions to allow each student to build their passion and confidence in their maths to conquer their goals!!

Cost of Small Group Sessions – $96 per 2 hour session.

For more information please check out our HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Program below or find our printable copy here, contact Harry Mav on 0401 937 879 or fill in the form below to have Harry Mav contact you!

 

Structure of each weekly session (2 hours)
30 mins Going through homework
30 mins Session 1 content
5 mins Quick break / Game
30 mins Session 2 content
25 mins Questions on Session 1 and 2 content

 

Year 10 Term 4
Week 1 Methods in Algebra A
Week 2 Methods in Algebra B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Numbers and Surds A
Week 5 Functions and Graphs A
Week 6 Functions and Graphs B
Week 7 Functions and Graphs C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Transformations and Symmetry A
Week 10 Transformations and Symmetry B

 

Year 11 Term 1
Week 1 Revision
Week 2 Further Graphs A
Week 3 Further Graphs B
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Trigonometry A
Week 6 Trigonometry B
Week 7 Trigonometry C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Coordinate Plane A
Week 10 Expos and Logs A
Hol 1 Expos and Logs B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 11 Term 2
Week 1 Calculus A
Week 2 Calculus B
Week 3 Calculus C
Week 4 Revision
Week 5 Polynomials A
Week 6 Polynomials B
Week 7 e and Radians A
Week 8 e and Radians B
Week 9 Revision
Week 10 Probability A
Hol 1 Probability B
Hol 2 Discrete Prob Dist A

 

Year 11 Term 3
Week 1 Combinatorics A
Week 2 Combinatorics B
Week 3 Binomial Theorem A
Week 4 Further Rates A
Week 5 Further Trig A
Week 6 Further Trig B
Week 7 Further Trig C
Week 8 Revision
Week 9 Seq and Series A
Week 10 Seq and Series B
Hol 1 Revision
Hol 2 Math Induction A

 

Year 11 Term 4
Week 1 Graphs and Equations A
Week 2 Graphs and Equations B
Week 3 Curve Derivative A
Week 4 Curve Derivative B
Week 5 Curve Derivative C
Week 6 Integration A
Week 7 Integration B
Week 8 Integration C
Week 9 Calculus with Expos and Logs A
Week 10 Calculus with Expos and Logs B

 

Year 12 Term 1
Week 1 Calculus with Trig A
Week 2 Calculus with Trig B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Vectors A
Week 5 Vectors B
Week 6 Vectors C
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Projectile Motion A
Week 9 Projectile Motion B
Week 10 Further Calculus A
Hol 1 Further Calculus B
Hol 2 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 2
Week 1 Differential Equations A
Week 2 Differential Equations B
Week 3 Revision
Week 4 Finance A
Week 5 Finance B
Week 6 Displaying and Interpreting Data A
Week 7 Revision
Week 8 Continuous Probability A
Week 9 Binomial Distributions A
Week 10 Revision

 

Year 12 Term 3 and lead up to HSC – Practice exam papers to prepare for Trial and HSC exams.