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We are over the moon with what John is teaching Alisha. She was in her Maths class yesterday and the teacher asked the class a question that no one new the answer to except Alisha. The teacher was so impressed.Margaret, Thornlie
Year 4 student Jasmine practised working with fractions and used Mathspace to reinforce her understanding of operations with decimals and percentages.
In Year 10, Claudia reviewed matrices and networks, then moved on to exam-style questions involving series and sequences to strengthen problem-solving before her test.
For Year 11, Maha focused on arithmetic and geometric sequences using practice problems, while also tackling compound interest calculations linked to real-world finance scenarios.
No significant process-related obstacles or learning habits were observed across the range of lessons from Years 3 to 12.
All required materials were brought along, and there were no instances of missing homework, organizational issues, or revision style concerns noted—even in senior subjects where these can sometimes emerge.
As one tutor put it, "everything required was brought along" for a first lesson, setting a positive tone.
In both primary and high school sessions, students engaged with their tasks as expected and showed readiness to participate fully in the lesson without any soft skill barriers recorded.
A Maddington tutoring session with a Year 11 student saw her independently bring practice test questions she'd struggled with, then work through each one until she understood not just the answers but also where she'd gone wrong—something she used to avoid.
Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who previously rushed through algebra exercises is now pausing to check her reasoning and has noticeably reduced careless errors.
In Year 5 maths, one student who often hesitated to ask for clarification started voicing specific questions when stuck and finished an entire worksheet using strategies discussed together.