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Cameron has been enjoying the time spent with Ryan. They get along well. Cameron is gaining confidence, both in doing his maths work and asking for help.Kylie, Padstow Heights
Year 5 student Harry practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages and reviewed Pythagoras' theorem and early algebra topics.
In Year 8, Jessica focused on solving linear equations and word problems as well as applying index laws using worked examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Max tackled differentiation and integration questions for upcoming trial exams, with extra attention to calculus techniques through targeted practice problems.
A Year 9 student repeatedly relied on "test yourself" questions instead of tackling harder challenge problems in trigonometry, which limited exposure to unfamiliar scenarios—"decided to change from challenge questions as they were quite difficult."
In Year 7, a learner's maths book showed unclear working and messy layout, making it tough to spot where sign errors crept in.
At the senior level, one Year 12 student hesitated with integration and differentiation because he sometimes confused which method was needed; this led to wasted time reworking problems under exam pressure.
Missed opportunities for self-led revision also meant forgotten rules resurfaced during assessments.
A Lugarno tutor recently noticed a Year 12 student who'd been struggling with harder integration questions now working through them independently, often getting answers right without hints and even tackling new probability problems with more confidence than before.
In Year 10, another student who previously mixed up which operation to use in linear equations is now consistently choosing the correct method and solving for x accurately.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to guess when unsure has started raising their hand to ask for help as soon as they're stuck, leading to quicker understanding during sessions.
It takes a lot to do well in biology. Moving up the curriculum can be a challenge and if students don't jump in with both feet it's easy to fall behind.