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Year 3 student Ava revised addition, subtraction, multiplication, identifying fractions and shapes, and worked on worded questions involving money and measurement.
In Year 11, Lachlan focused on understanding the photoelectric effect in Physics by practising formula application and interpreting tricky exam-style wording.
For Year 12 student Emma, lessons centred on Chemistry's chemical synthesis and reactions—including calculating reaction yield—and also reviewed key industrial processes like the Haber and Contact processes.
In Year 11 Mathematical Methods, one student frequently hesitated when approaching worded modelling questions, often asking for reassurance even when steps were correct—she was reluctant to continue working on the question even when her steps were correct and methodical.
In Year 10 Physics, a student struggled to recognise which formula to apply during assessment reviews and needed multiple hints before proceeding, showing difficulty in independently navigating complex problems.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner continued doing most calculations mentally instead of writing out steps, leading to avoidable errors in three-digit subtraction with borrowing.
One Park Ridge tutor noticed a Year 12 student who used to rely on hints now working through exam questions independently, catching their own calculation mistakes before moving on.
In another session, a high schooler began openly asking why certain formulas were chosen—contrasting with earlier lessons where they stayed silent if unsure—and has started writing out full steps for tricky trig problems.
Meanwhile, a younger student recently completed her subtraction worksheet much faster than in previous weeks and explained aloud how she arrived at each answer, something she hesitated to do when first starting tutoring.