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Aaron was very patient with the girls and they engaged with him very well. Aaron was able to break things down well so that they understood what was happening.Steven
Year 10 student Sophie worked on factorisation and expanding algebraic expressions, focusing on both the difference of two squares and trinomials.
In Year 9, Ethan tackled index laws and solved simultaneous equations, with extra practice using diagrams to visualise solutions.
Meanwhile, Year 4 student Riley revised long division up to three digits and practised more challenging multi-digit multiplication questions, gradually building confidence through step-by-step examples.
A Year 9 student hesitated to start assignment questions, often freezing when unsure how to begin—"she just stared at the page until I rephrased the problem," one tutor noted.
In Year 11 trigonometry, mislabeling triangle sides led to confusion between sine and cosine, requiring corrections before progress was made.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student's workbook showed skipped working and uncertainty with rounding; she would erase answers repeatedly if not immediately confident.
A senior student in algebra demonstrated understanding but still relied on being prompted for each step, especially after minor errors or setbacks undermined her confidence.
A tutor in Noarlunga recently saw some great shifts in students' learning habits and skills. One high school student, Lara, has begun pinpointing her own knowledge gaps during exam prep and now asks for help with specific topics like graphing parabolas—something she used to shy away from.
In another session, Sasha demonstrated real independence by teaching the tutor a new algebraic method she'd learned at school, showing both mastery and initiative.
Meanwhile, Nicole in primary school went from scoring 0% on rounding pre-assessments to achieving 75% after targeted practice, even tackling tricky homework with much less hesitation than before.