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Year 4 student Eliza worked on telling time using the minute and hour hands, as well as distinguishing between am and pm.
Year 7 student Noah revised linear equations and focused on graphing inequalities while preparing for a test.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Lucas tackled compound interest calculations and explored applications in real-world financial scenarios.
Too much reliance on a calculator during fraction and algebra work—"the more he can guestimate the answer the more likely he can eliminate any extreme errors," as noted after test prep. This habit made it harder to spot mistakes early.
In Year 3, inconsistent recall of times tables meant that basic addition and subtraction with larger numbers took extra time; a tutor observed, "gets in her own way, it's too hard even though it's the same method."
For one senior student, incomplete homework reduced confidence before assessments, leading to missed opportunities for targeted feedback.
A Ngunnawal tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who had been struggling with tax brackets finally start to grasp converting annual figures into weekly amounts—she asked clarifying questions and corrected herself without prompting.
In another session, a high schooler who used to rush through subtraction is now consistently slowing down and double-checking her answers, catching mistakes before the tutor points them out.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who found telling time difficult can now plot times on an analogue clock and explain them back, even asking for extra practice sheets to take home after lessons.