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Year 9 student Ella focused on factorising algebraic expressions, including difference of two squares and perfect squares, and worked through examples to solidify these methods.
In Year 10, Sam revised lines and angles by practicing problems involving transversals, parallel lines, and exterior angles of triangles, using diagrams for clarity.
For a Year 5 student Ariana, the session covered symmetry—both line and rotational—as well as identifying different types of triangles with hands-on sorting activities.
A Year 11 student left his biology test and English text ("The Merchant of Venice") at home, limiting the session's usefulness for targeted revision.
For a Year 12 Research Project, one student "tends to leave his work until the last minute," leaving little time for feedback or deeper analysis.
In Year 10 mathematics, skipping steps when carrying values between equations made it difficult to spot errors; as noted: "he tended to skip steps and not explain them."
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student forgot necessary homework materials, resulting in missed opportunities to reinforce new math concepts that week.
A tutor in Andrews Farm noticed one Year 11 student who previously struggled with essay structure now taking the initiative to rework sentences, catching repeated phrasing on her own and experimenting with new ways to present her argument.
Another high school student, after several sessions revisiting scientific concepts, started identifying key observations independently in experiments and mapped out each procedural step without prompting—something she'd hesitated to do before.
In a primary session, Jess surprised her tutor by picking up errors herself in multiplication practice and then finishing all assigned times tables using the new strategy shown earlier in the lesson.