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Year 3 student India focused on multiplication tables up to six and practiced reading analogue clocks, as well as using money and giving change with hands-on activities.
In Year 10, Jade worked through algebraic expressions and equations, including applications of Pythagoras' theorem by reviewing exam questions together.
Year 11 student Lisa concentrated on Biology assignments covering biodiversity concepts such as Simpson's Diversity Index calculations and also explored genetics using Punnett squares to predict genotypes and phenotypes.
In Year 12 Biology, clarification was needed on referencing and applying scientific terminology; as one tutor noted, "Lisa needed to confirm a few things with her teacher for future questions," which slowed progress during exam revision.
A Year 9 Maths student struggled with formatting and graphing data accurately—adjustments were made in-lesson but inconsistent layouts led to confusion when reviewing statistics problems later.
In Year 6, reliance on counting from the start rather than building from known multiplication facts meant extra time spent on basic calculations instead of moving ahead.
During primary maths (Year 4), incomplete written working in division tasks made it harder to spot calculation errors.
One Advancetown tutor recently noticed Lisa, a Year 11 student, shifting from hesitating over DNA replication to independently investigating answers she wasn't sure about—she now checks her own understanding before asking for help.
In Year 10 maths, Zahlia used to get stuck and wait when unsure, but after focusing on just writing down an answer and improving it later, she started moving through problem sets with more confidence and fewer pauses.
Meanwhile, in a Year 2 session, India surprised her tutor by using vertical addition without prompting during a money activity—a big step up from needing reminders in earlier lessons.