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Year 3 student Ethan focused on addition and subtraction strategies and practised reading comprehension through short passages.
Year 10 student Zara worked through polynomials, tackling chapter questions and reviewing polynomial factorisation using worked examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Max concentrated on advanced trigonometry by analysing recent test questions before moving into revision of circle geometry concepts with targeted exercises.
A Year 9 student left a persuasive writing assignment unfinished and hesitated to link arguments back to the topic sentence—"needed help with structure of whole argument but had some good ideas," one tutor noted.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner struggled to complete long division tasks and frequently forgot key steps, resulting in incomplete answers that required extra time to revisit basics.
In senior maths, a Year 11 student rushed through revision on logarithms due to time pressure, missing out on deeper understanding; later, gaps reappeared during problem-solving in tests. Unfinished assignments and patchy recall meant anxiety lingered right before deadlines.
A tutor in Millers Point recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to rely heavily on example problems now remembers formulas and solves equations independently, even double-checking her answers to avoid small mistakes.
In Year 9, another student made a big shift by tackling circle geometry questions without waiting for prompts—she's started attempting them solo after weeks of hesitation.
Meanwhile, one younger primary learner surprised her tutor by reading an entire short paragraph aloud and explaining its meaning herself, something she hadn't felt ready to do before.