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Year 6 student Emma revised financial maths, including budgeting and both simple and compound interest calculations, in preparation for her exam.
For Year 10, Caitlin focused on OLNA revision by working through practice tests covering ratios, area/perimeter/volume, measurement conversions, and interpreting data.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Isaac tackled trigonometry—solving right-angled triangles with sine and cosine rules—and reviewed simultaneous equations as well as linear graphing skills using worked examples.
A Year 9 student often hesitated to work independently during algebra exercises, with a tutor noting, "she avoids being independent in thinking while working on exercises."
In Year 10, another student regularly relied on re-covering basic concepts rather than practicing new or challenging questions after sessions, leading to slower progress when faced with unfamiliar problems.
A senior student in Physics (Year 12) struggled to explain what derived expressions meant in context, making it difficult to justify answers in assignments.
In each case, avoidance of targeted practice or deeper explanation led to confusion and less confidence tackling assessment-style tasks.
One Joondalup tutoring session saw a high school student, Ellis, independently working through exam-style questions—he quickly identified how to approach each problem and only needed occasional hints, a clear step up from earlier sessions where he hesitated to start without guidance.
In Year 10 maths, Caitlin recently solved compound and simple interest problems on her own after initially needing step-by-step support; she now applies both formulas confidently without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student, Emma, managed to recall classroom information with minimal reminders and tackled most practice questions solo for the first time this term.