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Matthew's been great with her and at this stage we're planning to keep the tutoring up for another few months to build Aixa's confidence.Natalee, Embleton
Year 3 student Austin focused on addition strategies and number patterns, then worked on recognising and describing 3D objects by their faces and edges.
For Year 7, Jasmine practiced converting decimals to percentages and vice versa, along with finding the percentage of a quantity using step-by-step examples.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Kiara reviewed linear equations—solving and plotting them on graphs—and deepened her understanding of normal distribution through revision of recent classwork.
In Year 9 Maths, skipping careful reading of multi-step test questions led to incomplete answers; as one tutor noted, "only the first part of some problems was attempted."
A Year 8 student's written algebra work lacked clear steps, making it difficult to identify calculation errors or revisit thinking.
In English for Year 5, rushing through comprehension homework meant key instructions were missed—answers did not refer back to the text as required.
During a senior assessment, anxiety caused planning and paragraphing in extended writing to be neglected; sentences remained basic and ideas unexpanded despite finishing early.
One Kiara tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach to maths: after struggling with normal distribution and linear equations, she not only grasped the concepts but started identifying for herself which areas needed more revision, even adding notes to her test prep page.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student began using estimation strategies when tackling tougher problems—something he avoided before—and now tries every question independently before asking for help.
In primary, Grace (Year 4) has started writing full sentences in comprehension without reminders; last week, she completed her essay neatly and answered all questions in complete sentences.