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Year 8 student Jeremy worked through trigonometry problems including finding unknown sides and angles in right-angled triangles, as well as algebraic skills like expanding brackets and simplifying expressions.
Year 9 Mia focused on scatterplots by practising how to draw them accurately, interpret correlations, and identify independent versus dependent variables in various data scenarios.
For Willow in Year 6, recent sessions centred on mastering fractions—simplifying, converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, and solving worded fraction problems with custom worksheets for extra support.
A Year 8 student repeatedly forgot to complete assigned algebra homework, which meant valuable lesson time was spent re-covering old material instead of building new skills; as a tutor noted, "doing this would mean less time in the lessons would be spent going over the previous week's content."
In Year 11 Chemistry, one student tended to rely on calculators for even basic multiplication—when encouraged to try by hand, small errors crept in and weren't noticed.
A Year 4 learner often guessed answers aloud without writing any working, leading to confusion when reviewing mistakes after.
Missed steps or skipped revision left several students unsure how to begin more complex word problems independently.
One Miami tutor noticed Jeremy, a high school student, has shifted from relying heavily on examples to solving most algebra and trigonometry questions independently—something he struggled with just a few months ago.
Willow, also in high school, used to second-guess her fraction work but now starts lessons able to complete grade-level fraction worksheets without reminders or hesitation.
In a Year 5 session, Annika moved from needing step-by-step guidance on linear equations to confidently finding the constant 'c' by substituting values herself before the lesson ended.