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Year 4 student Ava worked on understanding fraction bars and lines to solve word problems involving addition of fractions.
In Year 10, Jacob focused on exponential functions and surds, breaking down each step with guided examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emma reviewed chemical equilibria and kinetics, using practice questions to strengthen her grasp of these core chemistry topics.
A Year 4 student was encouraged to learn multiplication tables, as gaps here made fraction addition slow and uncertain—"needs more structured understanding of facts," one tutor observed.
In Year 9, basic mathematical manipulations were a sticking point; forgetting fundamentals meant progress in algebra stalled, with the comment: "Needs a big review of basic mathematics."
Meanwhile, a senior student working on physics struggled to visualise perpendicular distances for rotational equilibrium problems—difficulty picturing scenarios left diagrams incomplete and answers inconsistent.
In several cases, tiredness or lack of rest before lessons led to careless errors that multiplied under exam conditions.
A tutor in Mount Lawley noticed that a Year 10 student, previously hesitant to ask questions when confused, now actively seeks clarification and even explained his thinking back to the tutor during their last session.
In a recent high school maths lesson, another student who had struggled with structuring notes began organising key concepts independently and referenced them when tackling new problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student—who used to rush through work—showed real patience by double-checking answers before moving on, catching two of her own errors without prompting.