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Year 8 student Jack worked on graphing linear equations from two points and reviewed Pythagoras' Theorem alongside basic trigonometric ratios.
In Year 10, Mac tackled practice problems on the unit circle and prepared for a trigonometry exam by focusing on specific questions he found challenging.
For Year 5, Caleb revised long multiplication and division, as well as Roman numerals, using step-by-step examples to build confidence with these foundational maths skills.
A Year 9 student repeatedly avoided completing assigned online school tasks and skipped text examples, meaning core practice was missed ("Jack needs to attempt more of the questions from the text").
In Year 11 mathematics, forgetting to bring key notes and relying heavily on calculator shortcuts led to confusion during trig function drills.
A Year 6 learner struggled to focus during grammar work, often leaving punctuation exercises unfinished unless prompted.
Meanwhile, in a Year 3 session, handwriting became rushed and messy whenever worded maths problems appeared—making it difficult for both tutor and student to track working or spot errors.
A Glen Iris tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to avoid tricky trigonometry questions—last week, he completed several problems independently that he'd previously skipped, showing real progress in problem-solving.
In Year 8 English, another student began planning paragraphs on her own and now consistently uses correct punctuation and grammar after weeks of reminders.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner who struggled with "troublesome words" like their/they're/there can now spot and use them correctly in sentences without prompting.
Yesterday, the high schooler handed in all his maths homework with only self-checked corrections.