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Year 3 student Mia focused on multiplication using real-life examples, converting multiplication into repeated addition, and distinguishing odd and even numbers.
In Year 10, Cale worked through editing his English speech draft for clarity and structure, then revised recent maths topics in preparation for upcoming assessments.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lachlan tackled polynomial and binomial expressions as well as the laws of indices, reinforcing these concepts with targeted practice problems.
A Year 10 student's computer issues led to the loss of a key maths assignment, directly impacting his grade and revealing a need for better digital organization and file management.
In English (Year 11), "he had some ideas in his head but was struggling to write them down into a coherent paragraph," showing difficulty turning thoughts into structured writing.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner relied heavily on multiplication tables for mental maths and lost focus during long division or multi-step problems—one note reads, "she did not seem confident in her skills, needed me to repeat questions to stay on task."
One North Tivoli tutor noticed a high school student who previously hesitated to ask for help now proactively seeks clarification when unsure about maths concepts, leading him to complete matrix questions with minimal assistance.
Another older student began researching an assessment before the session and arrived prepared with ideas—a real shift from relying solely on tutor direction in past lessons.
Meanwhile, in primary sessions, Isla demonstrated newfound independence by self-correcting errors on her test and explaining class strategies without prompting. She finished her latest maths review using the split strategy all on her own.