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This is probably the best decision we've made. Nushna has a great warm personality. She already has my daughter enjoying maths and ivannah looks forward to every Monday. I cannot praise Nushna enough. She is a great tutor. Ten out of ten, absolutely.Sam
Year 12 student Jayden revised the index laws, tackled derivatives from first principles, and practised factorising with long division before starting work on the unit circle in trigonometry.
Year 11 student Sarah focused on simplifying trigonometric expressions and solving equations for given domains, using worked examples.
For a younger student in Year 5, Liam concentrated on addition and subtraction of proper and improper fractions, moving into comparing fractions through word problems to build problem-solving confidence.
A Year 10 student often avoided writing out full working in algebra, preferring to "answer from the top of his head," which made it harder to spot calculation slips—"showing working out is crucial," noted a tutor.
In senior maths, forgetting steps like including the constant in integration or skipping justification for solutions slowed progress and meant errors sometimes went unchecked.
One Year 7 session revealed that simple familiar questions could stall progress until hints were provided, hinting at a need for more independent problem-starting practice.
Timed tasks sometimes led to unfinished questions, leaving students frustrated as exam pressure increased.
A Chambers Flat tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate during problem-solving now actively asks questions when unsure, showing a real shift from silent guessing to open engagement.
In a senior session, one high schooler, after previously making small errors with derivatives, managed to work through almost every exercise correctly and independently during revision—an encouraging turnaround.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who once worked quietly is now talking aloud while adding numbers and getting most sums right, marking both improved accuracy and new willingness to share her thinking as she works.
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