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Year 10 student Neva focused on writing up lab reports for chemical changes and applied her recent combustion experiment to improve her scientific writing.
Year 11 student Vien worked on developing a main argument for a practice English essay and practised rewording sentences for clarity in preparation for an upcoming SAC.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Dom revised exponential growth and decay in maths using exam-style questions, then switched to chemistry to balance equations involving ions forming molecules.
In Year 10 English, there was hesitation to explore diverse examples in essay responses; as one tutor noted, "she tended to zone in on a single idea instead of thinking big picture."
In VCE Biology, difficulty organizing notes and remembering new symbols slowed progress during exam preparation.
During Year 7 Maths, working out where to start with worded questions sometimes led to confusion until prompted, meaning more time spent clarifying instructions than solving problems.
Meanwhile, in lower primary maths, number writing errors (like writing '102' for '120') occasionally caused calculation mistakes—especially when completing vertical addition tasks under time pressure.
A tutor in Narre Warren East noticed some great shifts lately: In Year 10, Vien had struggled to organise essay ideas but now can spot when a rewritten paragraph is clearer and confidently explains what he wrote on his SAC.
Neva, a Year 8 student, used to find lab report writing confusing—last week she applied the structure independently and completed key sections correctly.
Meanwhile, one primary student who previously guessed answers during maths has started raising her hand for help whenever stuck instead of staying silent or guessing. Last session, she read the next chapter out loud without prompting.