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Year 4 student Amaya practised vertical addition and subtraction, focusing on borrowing strategies for multi-digit sums.
In Year 10, Ethan worked through Chapter 8 Algebra problems, developing skills in expanding and simplifying expressions as well as solving linear equations.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Rhea refined her thesis writing for the English Common Module by analysing how "Billy Elliot" explores themes of commitment and gender stereotypes, while also practising essay structure using exemplar responses from recent HSC exams.
In Year 11 mathematics, a reluctance to show full working—especially when expanding logs or graphing parabolas—meant mistakes went unnoticed and re-occurred. One tutor noted, "She was quite distracted and reluctant to do work," during a session on completing the square; this left gaps in understanding that slowed progress with later exam questions.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student's written layout became hard to follow when subtracting large numbers using borrowing, causing confusion over place value and leading to repeated errors.
In English (Year 10), overwhelming feedback on linking statements led to early lesson finishes as the student needed time to process new information.
A tutor in Moore Park recently noticed that a Year 12 student, Gemma, who once hesitated with completing the square and applying log laws, now comfortably solves complex quadratic equations and expands logarithmic expressions without prompting.
Meanwhile, Sefi in Year 10 has shifted from needing step-by-step help on surds to confidently simplifying and rationalising them independently.
In primary sessions, Amaya—who previously relied on counting with her fingers—has begun inventing her own mental addition patterns and requested extra homework for practice. Last week, she drew analogue clock times entirely on her own.