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Annie has helped me so much with improving my maths.She is always cheerful and encouraging .We are so lucky to have found her.We look forward to continuing with her next year.Ella
Year 5 student Anna focused on adding and subtracting decimals and fractions, then practised multiplying decimals to strengthen her number sense.
Year 9 student Vikram worked through algebraic factorisation techniques, including recognising patterns in equations, and also began tackling worded problems for deeper understanding.
For a senior secondary student, Emily revised logarithms and indices in preparation for an upcoming test, then explored probability concepts using box plots and outlier identification.
A Year 10 student repeatedly relied on mental calculation for equations, as one tutor noted, "He tried to solve equations in his head instead of writing steps," leading to overlooked arithmetic errors and confusion during trigonometry problems.
In a Year 7 maths session, missing class materials became a pattern—she arrived without her workbook or homework, which slowed down progress and meant she couldn't review previous mistakes effectively.
For VCE assignments, another student struggled to pinpoint key issues independently before asking for help; this made support less targeted and sometimes left her unsure where to start when revising alone.
One Humevale tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who, after struggling with factorisation, began independently recognising patterns like the difference of two squares and could now apply these to solve equations without prompting.
In another session, a high schooler who previously hesitated to speak up started clearly communicating tricky concepts and even demonstrated her own problem-solving methods during their lesson.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student—who often made small errors with decimals—showed new care by double-checking her work and correctly adding and subtracting decimals throughout an entire worksheet.