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Year 10 student Isaac focused on quadratic equations, including more challenging problem types, and practiced chemical equation writing by naming and constructing ionic and covalent compounds.
For Year 9, Sophia reviewed recent test material covering simplification of index laws, order of operations with integers, and evaluating decimals to strengthen calculation accuracy.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Eve worked through Pythagoras' theorem applications—finding missing side lengths in triangles—and used basic trigonometry to determine unknown angles.
A Year 9 student repeatedly missed assigned homework, which meant less time spent building confidence with sign changes and bracket rules in algebra; "Sophia could not finish her assigned Homework again," noted one tutor after a lesson on graphing coordinates.
In Year 11 chemistry, another student struggled to organise digital resources, arriving unprepared without the latest assessment file—this delayed targeted feedback and wasted valuable lesson minutes.
For a Year 8 maths session, relying on familiar equation types led to confusion when faced with multi-step word problems, as key information was overlooked rather than extracted systematically from the text.
One Currajong tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, Eve, who previously struggled to spot her mistakes in maths tests, now takes the initiative to review errors and can clearly explain where she went wrong after going through similar exercises together.
Jacinta, a senior high school student, used to bring only rough ideas for her English assignments but recently arrived with all body paragraphs written and feedback from her teacher already incorporated—a big step up in preparation.
Meanwhile, Lauren (Year 7) was much more proactive than before, asking questions whenever unsure and completing Pythagorean theorem examples on her own without prompting.