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Jacob got a lot from his session with Antonio.Grant
Year 5 student Thomas worked on double-digit multiplication and solving time word problems involving conversion between units.
For Year 9, Olivia focused on algebraic equations—practicing how to solve for x—and reviewed order of operations (BIDMAS) using example problems.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex completed work on Network Concepts and Critical Path Analysis, tackling both terminology and past HSC-style practice questions.
In Year 11 maths, one student's tendency to "rush to an answer" on algebraic equations meant missed steps and accuracy issues, especially when negative numbers were involved.
In Year 8 English, a reluctance to follow a planning structure for essays led to "planning needs to be faster and more concise," but the plan itself was rarely used during writing.
A Year 6 student skipped parts of multi-digit subtraction when distracted by noise, leaving answers incomplete.
During HSC preparation in senior years, over-reliance on familiar revision questions left harder exam-style problems unpracticed—a gap noticed just weeks before trials.
A tutor in Lilyvale noticed a big change with a Year 11 student who, after previously losing marks on exam questions, is now clearly recognising her mistakes and confidently correcting her approach.
In another session, a Year 9 student who used to stay quiet when confused has started asking clarifying questions whenever something doesn't make sense, showing real initiative and self-awareness.
Meanwhile, one of the younger students finally gave long division a try instead of skipping it like before and managed to spot trends in her answers all by herself.
Sooner or later, during high school or at college level, most students end up needing some form of biology knowledge. And it doesn't come easily - learning science and biology, in particular, definitely takes some getting used to.
There are many nuances to learning biology, and many students figure it out too late to help them with their grades. Working with great biology tutors in Lilyvale, it's something we've seen time and time again.
Learning biology is cumulative, you can't really skip any steps because the concepts are intricately interconnected. Before you can take on complex concepts and processes, you need to understand the basics. With the help of a tutor most students find it easier to learn how to use drawings and diagrams, read with purpose, utilize lab notes
and use the knowledge in new situations so it really sticks.
If you've considered finding a local biology tutor in Lilyvale for your child, we can help you out!
All we need to get things started is to have a chat with you. We figure out what kind of support your child needs and organise one-on-one biology tutoring at your home. There are no extra fees - just a simple hourly rate.
And what if, for some reason, you don't like the tutor? No worries, it happens from time to time and we understand that! That's why the first lesson comes as a risk-free trial.
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