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Year 4 student Riley focused on reading timetables and solving worded questions involving film start times and durations, alongside practicing division by connecting it to multiplication.
Year 9 student Sarah tackled trigonometry, including finding missing angles in triangles and applying problem-solving strategies, as well as reviewing algebraic factorisation methods using real exam-style questions.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ben worked through quadratic factorisation using the quadratic formula and practiced solving simultaneous equations, often employing diagrams to visualise the process.
A Year 8 student repeatedly hesitated when starting assignments, sharing that "figuring out how to start is the hardest part," which led to lost time and incomplete work.
In a senior Maths session, one student's anxiety during exam questions resulted in blank moments, despite understanding content—time management and pressure were key challenges here.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner often second-guessed her answers on rounding tasks; she would pause mid-response unless reassured, slowing progress.
Across multiple grades, tutors noted missed opportunities for improvement when students didn't consistently attempt set homework or fully show their working in problem-solving exercises.
A tutor in Huntfield Heights noticed that Lara, a Year 11 student, now asks for clarification whenever she's unsure—previously, she'd stay quiet and guess—leading to fewer errors on trigonometry problems.
In Year 9, Sasha was able to explain a new algebraic method back to her tutor without prompting, which marked a big shift from when she'd just follow along passively.
Meanwhile, Nicole in primary school worked through tricky fraction number lines independently by the end of her session; at first, she hesitated and needed help with each step.