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Year 5 Izzy practised converting between grams, kilograms, millilitres, and litres while also working through volume calculations.
For Year 8 Ella, recent sessions focused on solving ratios in textbook exercises and applying speed-distance-time formulas using real-world scenarios.
Meanwhile, Year 9 Orla worked on expanding algebraic brackets and revising key terms like coefficients and variables, along with practice multiplying positive and negative integers.
In Year 8 algebra, skipping written steps meant errors in sign changes went unnoticed; as one tutor noted, "he moved a negative without showing working, so the answer didn't match."
A Year 11 student tackling trigonometry had trouble recalling which formula to use—often due to messy notes and incomplete summaries, making revision slow.
For a Year 5 student practicing times tables, over-reliance on counting fingers caused hesitation under timed conditions.
In another case, missing homework for networks (Year 10) left gaps unaddressed before class.
When assessment content wasn't provided ahead of time, preparation felt rushed and unfocused.
One North Wahroonga tutor recently noticed a real shift with a Year 10 student who used to hesitate over worded problems—she now quickly understands what's being asked and starts solving without delay.
A high schooler working on trigonometry made steady progress, tackling harder network questions independently after previously needing step-by-step guidance.
Meanwhile, in the younger years, Ella (Year 4) showed new initiative by using a visual method for dividing small numbers—something she struggled with before—and even started asking clarifying questions on her own during the session.