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Year 11 student Zann focused on tackling trigonometric identities and clarifying questions from a recent exam, using step-by-step algebraic manipulation.
For Year 12, practice involved both consolidating the use of Sine Rule in non-right-angled triangles and addressing uncertainties with complex trigonometric identities.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student revised three-digit addition and division, as well as interpreting simple graphs and telling time from clocks to strengthen their foundational maths skills.
In Year 11 maths, a student's anxiety and frequent distractions—partly linked to ADHD—led to missed details in complex problems; as one tutor noted, "he rushed through questions and didn't always read them properly," which left him confused about equations he'd just completed.
Meanwhile, a primary learner struggled to remember the order of operations when solving mixed word problems, often relying on counting objects instead of developing mental strategies.
In English for Year 8, hesitance to write longer sentences stemmed from low confidence and avoidance of feedback, so written work stayed brief and lacked structure.
A tutor in Macquarie Park recently saw Sebastian, a Year 10 student, shift from hesitating on mental calculations to working out equations quickly and accurately in his head—something he struggled with during his first few sessions.
In Year 7, Noah not only improved his handwriting but also started completing homework independently before lessons, showing more initiative than before.
For a younger primary student, reading out loud from "The Frill-Neck Lizard" became smoother; last month, she would skip tricky words or mumble, but this time she pronounced new vocabulary clearly without prompting.