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Year 10 student Sophia focused on simplifying index laws and evaluating decimals as part of her recent school test review.
Year 11 student Isaac worked through chemistry topics including ionic and covalent bond interactions, with practice identifying compound types and writing chemical formulas.
For a younger student in Year 7, Adam practised converting decimals to fractions, as well as basic division using real-life examples for context.
In Year 8 maths, one student repeatedly left homework incomplete ("could not finish her assigned Homework again"), which meant key practice with sign rules and graphing was missed.
A Year 11 science student struggled to locate the latest version of an assessment task, slowing feedback—"he could not locate the most updated version of the assessment which was a vital part of the discussion."
In Year 10 English, paragraphs were disjointed and arguments underdeveloped, as noted: "sentences need to be more cohesive... some did not make sense on first read." This led to confusion during essay planning and draft reviews.
One Idalia tutor noticed a big shift in Jacinta, a high school student, who arrived at her English session with most of her essay drafted and had already incorporated feedback from both her teacher and previous lessons—a real change from earlier sessions where she hesitated to start writing.
In Year 10 Maths, Eve showed new independence by correcting her own mistakes on a recent test after reviewing just two textbook exercises together, rather than waiting for step-by-step guidance.
Meanwhile, Lauren in Year 7 began openly asking questions when stuck during Pythagorean theorem practice, instead of staying quiet; she completed all example problems on her own by the end of the lesson.