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We have been using Alana for a month now and she has been wonderful with our 8 year old daughter. After 2 lessons we had to quickly navigate into remote learning due to Corona virus and Alana organised that to work seamlessly.Charlotte Perry
Year 6 student Alex worked through reviewing length and applied Pythagoras' Theorem using diagrams to consolidate understanding.
In Year 10, Maya focused on factorising polynomial functions and solved cubic equations, including graphing both cube root and cubic functions in transformed forms.
For Year 11, Ethan practiced derivatives from first principles and used the derivative formula to find gradients at specific points, closely following the Cambridge Maths Methods textbook chapters.
In Year 11 Methods, one student's over-reliance on the CAS calculator meant that "when asked to justify a maximum area by hand, steps were missing or muddled."
In a Year 8 algebra session, messy written work—especially when rearranging equations—caused sign errors that took extra time to spot.
A senior student working through exponential equations tended to memorise procedures rather than understand them, which made unfamiliar application problems overwhelming.
Meanwhile, in Year 6 fractions lessons, skipping careful layout led to confusion during long division with remainders and mixed numbers; corrections became hard to track.
A tutor in Monegeetta noticed one Year 10 student who previously mixed up markups and discounts now confidently uses the %Profit and %Loss formulas to solve worded problems on her own.
In a recent Year 12 session, a student who had struggled with drawing derivative graphs was able to sketch them accurately without prompts by lesson's end, showing real independence.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to avoid reading decimals aloud now reads decimal numbers clearly and can explain the value of each digit.
The same student completed long division questions with no remainder for the first time.