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Aliyah is fantastic, within the first two sessions my daughter is filled with confidence about her maths ability. Aliyah is clear and concise in her explanations and engages well. An overall delightful tutor, I feel extremely lucky to have found her.Loren Blanke, Ellenbrook
Year 4 student Zariah focused on building confidence with addition and subtraction, including practice using the split strategy for mental calculations.
For Year 10, Jamie explored applications of the Pythagorean theorem and began working through trigonometric ratios in triangles, making use of visual diagrams to reinforce concepts.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sophie reviewed probability topics such as tree diagrams and box-and-whisker plots, along with interpreting two-way tables for data analysis.
A Year 11 student hesitated to show full working in algebra, instead jumping to one method and missing alternative approaches—this led to confusion with simultaneous equations. As a tutor noted, "he committed early and didn't check for better strategies."
In Year 9, difficulty organizing worded probability problems meant answers were often guessed rather than carefully unpacked from the question text.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student rushed through column subtraction tasks without borrowing correctly, resulting in repeated errors that went unnoticed. These habits left them uncertain when faced with unfamiliar formats or multi-step challenges.
A tutor in Henley Brook reported that a Year 11 student, who previously hesitated to tackle worded problems, now confidently applies simultaneous equations to real-life scenarios without prompting.
In a recent session with a Year 9 student, the tutor noticed she began asking for clarification instead of quietly guessing when working through challenging trigonometry ratios—something she rarely did before.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rush ahead now takes time to check each step during place value games and solves more problems independently before seeking help.