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My name is Capri & i am 10 years old in year 5. Abi (my tutor) started tutoring me just before Naplan testing this year. Abi has given me the tools i needed to over come my hurdles with all things Maths. Wether it be split/jump or compensation strategies to fractions or division. Abi gets excited to show me new ways to solve and i no longer feel anxiety when it is time for maths in the classroom at school. Within 2 months i now actually feel confident when embarking on tests - thank you Abi.Capri, Epping
Year 3 student Aanya worked on multiplication and addition strategies using visual aids, while Year 10 student Riya focused on the nature of light in Physics, exploring properties like reflection and refraction through guided discussion.
For Year 12, Kevin revised equations of a line, perpendicular bisectors, and parallel lines in Mathematics, practicing with both formula applications and graphic calculator skills to solve simultaneous equations.
A Year 11 student working on special relativity relied heavily on calculators for basic algebra, which slowed progress in grasping underlying concepts—he defaulted to calculator use even for simple rearrangements.
In Year 8 mathematics, homework completion was inconsistent; one student missed times-tables practice multiple weeks running, leading to lost lesson time reviewing old ground rather than building new skills.
For a Year 6 science task, rushed short-answer responses lacked key vocabulary and clear explanations, as seen when only partial definitions were included. In these moments, momentum stalled and confidence wavered with each unfinished or unclear piece of work.
In Epping, a tutor observed that one Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask questions now regularly checks her understanding during biology sessions. She has even begun asking for clarification on homeostasis and negative feedback loops.
During a Year 8 maths session, a student who struggled with timed division tests managed to solve all problems within the set time, using multiple methods without errors.
A younger primary student surprised her tutor by moving confidently from simple addition to tackling two-digit subtraction word problems independently, explaining each step aloud as she worked through them.
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