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Our son so far has really appreciated the tutoring with Sanika. He has felt like he is learning properly each time and come out feeling positive.Sophie
Year 6 student Emeka worked through addition and subtraction of fractions as well as identifying alternate and corresponding angles, with extra focus on multiplying decimals and handling positive and negative numbers.
In Year 9, Kemi tackled linear algebra by solving for x, transposing equations, and working with two unknown variables.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel explored graphs—finding gradients and y-intercepts, calculating midpoints and distances between points, and forming equations for straight lines.
In Year 8, one student did not bring her homework or notebook to the session, which slowed progress as recent work couldn't be reviewed.
For a Year 11 student, over-reliance on a calculator ("Flynn has figured out a way to get help from his classpad... but needs to show workings") meant he sometimes missed steps required in exam settings.
In Year 6, incomplete homework on grammar (nouns, adjectives and verbs) made it difficult to reinforce key language skills.
Messy written layout during a Year 10 percentages task led to confusion until the student improved their working mid-lesson.
One Champion Lakes tutor noticed a real shift in a Year 10 student who, after previously struggling with algebraic steps, now insists on extra homework and recently taught himself how to find the distance between two points without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student has begun sessions by arriving with her own list of questions—she used to wait passively but now prepares what she's unsure about and works through exercises independently during lessons.
At primary level, one younger learner started asking for help with reading instead of avoiding it and could spell nearly all his assigned words this week.