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All went well with Sharmin and James got a lot from the sessions.Sharmin, Moonee Ponds
Year 5 student Liam worked on decimals with addition and subtraction, using number lines to visualise calculations.
For Year 9, Olivia tackled factorisation of monic quadratics and solved area problems involving algebraic expressions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ethan revised trigonometry concepts—focusing on the Cartesian plane—and practised finding equations of lines using real-world examples from past assessments.
A Year 10 student relied heavily on a formula sheet for finance problems—when asked to write out the interest formula from context, he paused and searched his notes instead. As one tutor observed, "he goes to his formula sheet for questions that in my opinion can be written... just by knowing how to use maths."
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled with structuring her working out for index laws, leading to confusion during revision.
In Year 12 Physics, slow rearrangement of formulas and mixing up indices often forced extra time spent reworking steps rather than deepening understanding of concepts like relativity.
One Essendon West tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who used to get stuck on physics formula work—now he's confidently picking the right formulas and manipulating them without hesitation.
A Year 10 student recently tackled factorising trinomials in her head and started checking her answers independently, instead of waiting for prompts.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student has gone from guessing at addition to carrying out sums in his head perfectly, showing real focus during sessions.
Last week, Sam handed in an essay that received strong teacher feedback after previously struggling to express his ideas clearly.