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Year 11 student Isla focused on simplifying fractions, applying the order of operations, and converting numbers to percentages.
Year 12 student Natalia reviewed algebra concepts by solving chapter exercises and worked through area-related questions, checking her understanding along the way.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Tom completed worksheets covering key topics in algebra and survey data interpretation, practising how to break down expressions and apply them to real-world examples.
A Year 11 student faced difficulty preparing for an upcoming exam because key information about the task was missing, leading to uncertainty and last-minute revision.
In a Year 8 maths session, over-reliance on reviewing solved examples meant independent practice was limited; as noted, "he needs to review the formulas and practice again" instead of just looking at worked solutions.
For a Year 3 child learning subtraction, forgetting to check whether the question required addition or subtraction led to repeated errors—"sometimes does not look to check if the sum is addition or subtraction." This created confusion during timed quizzes.
A tutor in Kembla Heights recently noticed some great steps forward across different ages. One Year 11 student who previously froze when tackling English essays has started breaking tasks into smaller, manageable parts and now drafts an introduction independently before asking for feedback.
In maths, a Year 9 student moved from hesitating on finance questions to working out total brokerage and dividend yield with minimal prompts, even double-checking answers unasked—a big shift from relying on step-by-step guidance.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to rush through subtraction now carefully checks her work, handing in homework with no errors for the first time.