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Year 6 Bella focused on writing a creative narrative inspired by a favourite book and completed English worksheets covering sentence structure, abbreviations, homonyms, and onomatopoeia.
In Year 8, Willow worked through fraction operations—including simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions—as well as tackling written problems involving fractions.
Jeremy (Year 10) reviewed Pythagoras' Theorem using practice questions and revised key measurement topics such as perimeter, area, and volume to prepare for his upcoming exam.
In Year 8 Maths, one student's "I can do this in my head" approach led to skipped written steps in algebra and fractions—making it hard to spot sign errors until the end.
Another, working on Year 11 Chemistry, occasionally forgot to bring her notes or calculator, meaning class time was lost looking up formulas instead of practicing reactions.
In a Year 6 English session, incomplete written paragraphs were common; as the tutor noted, "her responses need clearer structure and shouldn't be rushed." This meant that when feedback was given, she struggled to apply it fully before moving on.
One Elanora tutor noticed that Jeremy, a high school student, now checks his own work on algebra and trigonometry problems—something he rarely attempted before—and has started correcting mistakes with minimal prompting.
Willow, also in high school, used to hesitate when tackling fraction operations but recently managed to convert and compare fractions independently during her session, showing clear progress from previous uncertainty.
Meanwhile, Bella in Year 6 showed new initiative by asking for extra homework and was able to spot and fix errors in her paragraph about clouds without being reminded.