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Year 3 student Kush focused on addition and subtraction facts that make ten, practiced forming letters through sentence writing, and used diagrams to explore basic division.
Year 9 student Chelsea worked on drafting and editing a persuasive speech, received feedback to improve her arguments, and revised paragraphs for clarity.
For Year 12 student Jason, recent sessions covered advanced equilibrium reactions in Chemistry—breaking down subtopics like acidic reactions—and included HSC exam revision on acids and bases.
In Year 10 English, a tendency to edit sentences only after finishing the whole paragraph—rather than as ideas develop—often left early drafts wordy and lacking clarity. As noted, "editing work and condensing sentences" was delayed, making it harder to tie evidence smoothly into arguments.
For a Year 4 maths student, rushing when drawing circles for subtraction problems meant that merged shapes caused wrong answers; "he needs to take time when drawing the circles," observed the tutor.
In senior Chemistry (Year 11), revision focused mostly on familiar acids and bases questions rather than challenging new organic theory, so deeper understanding stalled just before exams.
A tutor in Mount Druitt noticed a Year 9 student who used to hesitate when reading Shakespeare now confidently answers targeted questions about *Romeo and Juliet* and even asks for clarification instead of staying quiet.
In a senior English session, another student, previously unsure how to build an argument, was able to write three strong contention sentences for a prompt and pick out persuasive techniques independently.
Meanwhile, a younger student who often rushed through subtraction problems started checking his own work more carefully during lessons and got most answers correct on his latest worksheet.