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Year 4 student Claudia worked on adding and subtracting like fractions and practiced reading analog time, using diagrams to help visualize concepts.
Year 7 student Nina focused on multiplying and adding fractions as well as finding the Lowest Common Multiple for two numbers.
For Year 8, Leonardo tackled linear equations and applied his understanding to profit and loss scenarios in real-world contexts.
A Year 9 student hesitated to show her working in algebra, "worried she'd make a mistake," which meant sign errors went unnoticed and slowed her progress on new material.
In Year 8 maths, incomplete homework was an ongoing barrier—one session was spent revisiting missed practice instead of moving forward with indices.
For a Year 6 student, messy written work in fractions led to confusion about which step came next; as one tutor observed, "her layout hid where she made calculation slips."
These process habits left gaps unaddressed and dented confidence during class discussions.
One Caves Beach tutor recently saw a Year 9 student who, after struggling with multi-step linear equations, began attempting more challenging problems without prompting and correctly solved several on her own—previously she'd always waited for guidance before starting.
A Year 11 student, who had been hesitant to ask questions in sessions, now openly voices when she's stuck and even requested harder examples in calculus last week.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to rely heavily on counting fingers is now working out two-digit addition problems mentally and explained her thinking out loud as she completed the last worksheet.
For most students, biology doesn't seem that hard. The content isn't that intimidating and if you put in the time, more often than not results will follow.