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Year 11 student Charlotte focused on Human Biology, working through osmosis and cell transport concepts and reviewing strategies for effective ATAR study and note-taking.
In Year 12, Emily covered the stages of meiosis, including non-disjunction and crossing over, as well as exploring organic versus inorganic molecules and their relevance to cell membranes using targeted worksheets and diagrams.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Ethan practiced rearranging equations in Physics (such as d = vt and Ek = ½mv²) and applied these to real-world problems involving kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy.
A Year 10 student did not bring or prepare notes for a test, relying heavily on tutor-supplied materials and struggling to answer questions without them—"he has lost a lot of the notes that I gave him to review for his test."
In Year 12 calculus, skipping steps when applying the chain rule led to persistent sign errors; as noted, "he forgot to multiply by the derivative of the nested function."
Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, one student's writing lacked clarity and structure due to not breaking down assignment instructions before starting.
Early primary lessons showed that avoiding written working in maths—often from fear of mistakes—made it harder to track errors and slowed progress during practice.
One Middle Swan tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now confidently raises questions when confused, ensuring all issues are addressed before moving on—something he rarely did at the start of tutoring.
In another recent session, a high schooler preparing for an upcoming test began making her own cue cards after struggling to remember key concepts last term; she's now using them unprompted.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to guess during long division started slowing down and checking her work, leading her to complete several problems accurately by herself without needing reminders.