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Soheil is a fantastic help to our son Jack. They are currently working together on year 11 specialist maths which Jack has been terrified of. With Soheil's assistance Jack is able to progress through the challenging content with relative ease. Soheil assigns Jack with manageable homework assignments to consolidate knowledge of any new content and he also provides extra relevant tests and exercises to test Jack's competency.Alice Berry
Year 9 student Tiah worked on scatterplot graphs and finding lines of best fit for her maths assessment, then used these equations to make predictions and calculate correlation coefficients.
In Year 10, Daniel focused on solving linear equations from graphs, identifying gradients and parallel lines, and later practiced the sine and cosine rules in trigonometry worded problems.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mani strengthened her understanding of quadratic equations by practicing factorising and applying the quadratic formula to various textbook questions.
A Year 11 student in Chemistry often avoided writing down observations about graphs during assignments, making it harder to track insights for reports—"She should be writing down any observations we make about the graphs to help her later on."
Meanwhile, a Year 8 Maths student repeatedly forgot to bring a calculator, which slowed progress and led to incomplete practice with trig problems.
In Year 5, one learner hesitated when reading data sets and needed greater support analysing information from their workbook; missing this step meant they couldn't confidently answer follow-up questions.
In each case, process habits directly limited their ability to build independence.
A tutor in Clagiraba noticed some great changes in their students recently. One high school student who used to struggle with linear graphing and trigonometry started doing her homework independently and now solves unit circle problems with much less guidance.
Another older student, Daniel, was previously hesitant to attempt complex index law questions, but this week he tackled multi-step problems on his own and even checked his solutions by comparing them to class examples.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who was unsure about telling time is now quickly recognising 'o'clock' times and can count confidently by twos up to 100 without prompts.