Primary maths tutoring for NSW, Years 3 to 6
Build the foundations everything else stands on — number, fractions, shapes and measurement — with clear, colourful lessons designed for how primary kids actually learn: by seeing, not by reading paragraphs.
Free for 7 days, then $25/month.
Get the foundations right, early
In primary school, maths is a tower being built one block at a time — place value, times tables, fractions. Miss one block and every floor above it wobbles. The good news: at this age, gaps are quick to close once you find them.
Claritute makes Years 3–6 maths clear and visual. Every lesson leads with a diagram, moves one step at a time, and ends with your child trying it themselves — because primary students learn by seeing and doing, not by reading paragraphs. It is mapped to the NSW Mathematics K–10 syllabus, so it reinforces exactly what they are doing in class, and the free Gap Finder shows you precisely which earlier skill to shore up.
What we cover in Years 3–6
41 lessons across 11 NSW syllabus topics — every one visual and step-by-step.
Geometric measure
uses grid maps and directional language to locate positions and follow routes
6 lessonsTwo-dimensional spatial structure
compares two-dimensional shapes and describes their features
6 lessonsRepresenting numbers using place value
applies an understanding of place value and the role of zero to represent numbers to at least tens of thousands
5 lessonsData
collects discrete data and constructs graphs using a given scale
4 lessonsMultiplicative relations
represents and uses the structure of multiplicative relations to 10 × 10 to solve problems
4 lessonsNon-spatial measure
estimates, measures and compares the masses of objects using kilograms and grams
4 lessonsThree-dimensional spatial structure
makes and sketches models and nets of three-dimensional objects including prisms and pyramids
4 lessonsAdditive relations
selects and uses mental and written strategies for addition and subtraction involving 2- and 3-digit numbers
3 lessonsChance
records and compares the results of chance experiments
2 lessonsRepresenting quantity fractions
compares and orders fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10
2 lessonsPartitioned fractions
represents and compares halves, quarters, thirds and fifths as lengths on a number line and their related fractions formed by halving (eighths, sixths and tenths)
1 lessonWhy families choose Claritute
Find the missing block — fast
A short diagnostic pinpoints exactly which earlier skill is causing the trouble, then builds the plan around it. Foundations first; confidence follows.
Then it’s their turn — every time
Every concept is drawn, not described — 800+ original diagrams — and each worked example hands the pen back with a matching question and a self-check.
Built and taught by Angelo Hanna
Every lesson is written, checked and taught by a registered NSW teacher and mapped to the NSW K–10 syllabus — so home lines up with school. Not scraped, not outsourced.
Other year levels
Frequently asked questions
What maths do children learn in Years 3–6 in NSW?
Across Stage 2 (Years 3–4) and Stage 3 (Years 5–6), the NSW syllabus covers place value and larger numbers, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions and decimals, two- and three-dimensional shapes, length, area, volume and angles, plus chance and data. Claritute has a clear, visual lesson for each of these outcomes.
My child has fallen behind in maths — where do we start?
Start with the free Gap Finder. It is a short diagnostic that traces a low mark back to the exact earlier skill that is missing — for example, fractions often will not click because of an underlying place-value or division gap. You then rebuild that block first, without guesswork.
Isn’t this just more screen time?
These are focused 15–25 minute lessons that replace a worksheet, not a game. They are quiet, ad-free and teacher-built; the study assistant gives hints rather than answers; and a parent view shows you exactly what was done.
Do you cover times tables and fractions?
Yes. Multiplicative thinking (times tables, multiplication and division) and fractions, decimals and percentages are core Stage 2–3 strands, each taught step by step with diagrams and practice.
Is there a free trial?
Yes — 7 days free with full access to every lesson and the Gap Finder. Cancel before it ends and you pay nothing; after that it is $25 a month for the whole Years 3–10 library.