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We've only had two sessions with Lachlan so far but he is friendly yet professional and helps Ben understand. Getting started was easy.Christine Fonceca, Craigie
Year 6 student Jasmine worked on rounding to the nearest tens and hundreds as well as reviewing place value concepts.
Year 7 student Ella practiced simplifying fractions and then moved on to basic algebra, focusing on using variables in equations.
For Year 8, Liam completed data analysis tasks, including interpreting graphs and calculating mean, median, and mode using real test results.
A Year 8 student's notes showed that messy written work and inconsistent layout made it difficult to track their thinking, especially in division problems—"his working out was hard to follow," a tutor observed, which led to confusion when reviewing errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student tackling trigonometry occasionally skipped writing steps due to worry about making mistakes on the page; this perfectionism meant fewer chances to catch misunderstandings early.
In a Year 4 scenario, forgetting to attempt homework questions before tuition meant time was lost re-explaining familiar material instead of moving ahead with new skills.
A tutor in Craigie noticed one high school student who previously hesitated to show her working now confidently explains equations out loud and uses diagrams independently, a big shift from waiting for help.
Another secondary student, who struggled with applying BIMDAS rules, has started using factor trees on his own and can now handle mixed-operation problems without reminders.
In a primary session, Alegra—who used to rely heavily on drawing pictures—has begun answering addition questions faster by counting on her fingers instead. Last week, she finished all ten problems without needing to stop and draw once.