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Year 6 student Olivia worked on addition and subtraction with decimals, then practiced multiplying and dividing fractions.
For Year 8, Ethan revised algebraic expressions—expanding brackets and simplifying equations—and solved word problems involving algebraic fractions.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Priya focused on non-right angled trigonometry using sine and cosine rules, along with applying these skills to solve angle of elevation and depression questions using real-life scenarios.
A Year 9 student's work on linear equations often lacked clarity, with handwriting and working steps needing improvement—"focusing on writing the steps of working rather than only questions and answers" was flagged as essential.
For a senior student preparing for HSC maths, revision mostly involved familiar or easier material from past exams, instead of targeting challenging topics; this limited exposure to new problem types before assessment.
In Year 8, forgetting key materials like books set progress back by hours during tutoring sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 learner skipped regular homework, which meant gaps in understanding went unaddressed week-to-week.
One Kings Langley tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling to structure responses in the past, now approaches exam questions methodically and even completes sample papers independently as part of his preparation.
In a Year 8 session, a student who previously hesitated to ask for help arrived with specific questions ready each week and tackled revision using past papers more proactively.
Meanwhile, during a primary session, one younger learner who often made mistakes converting between improper and mixed fractions now switches between them efficiently and can add fractions without prompting.