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Year 8 student Alyssia explored titration calculations in chemistry, focusing on molar ratios and rearranging the n = m/M and C = n/V equations;
Year 9 student Daniel practiced identifying gradients and y-intercepts when finding equations of straight lines, using graph sketches to reinforce concepts;
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student revised the 6 and 7 times tables alongside calculating perimeter and area for simple shapes.
A recurring challenge for several students across Years 3–12 was incomplete or missing homework, particularly in mathematics—notes repeatedly flagged unfinished tasks and reminders to complete assigned work.
In a Year 8 algebra session, one student "preferred to look at what she'd already done rather than try and push herself," which slowed her confidence with new types of problems.
For a senior chemistry student, over-reliance on provided equations during molar ratio questions led to hesitation when facing less familiar formats; as the tutor observed, "some reliability on equations, but with more practice he should be able to apply concepts to new questions." This pattern sometimes left revision feeling shallow ahead of tests.
One Marble Hill tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student's approach: after often waiting for hints, he now comes prepared with specific questions and confidently guides each session toward his trickiest maths topics.
In Year 12 chemistry, another student who previously needed step-by-step help with titration equations is now able to solve mixed-ratio problems entirely on her own by the end of each lesson.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to struggle with multi-digit subtraction has begun finishing her homework accurately and even reviews times tables without prompting.