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Angelina had a great first session with Shahzad on Monday.Roisin, Winston Hills
Year 5 student Rory worked on converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, as well as adding and subtracting mixed numbers using step-by-step examples.
Year 8 student Jawad focused on spelling tricky words and expanded his understanding of place value and rounding through targeted exercises.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aaira practiced financial mathematics by calculating simple interest and began exploring compound interest problems to build confidence with real-world applications.
In Year 8 Maths, a student often relied on written algorithms for multiplication and fractions, hesitating to use mental strategies—even when prompted.
"He tried to remember all the steps in his head but missed key details," noted one tutor during multi-step word problems.
In Year 10 Algebra, another student struggled with copying equations correctly from the board—sign errors crept in when notes were copied too quickly, making it hard to spot where solutions went wrong.
For both, not writing out working or checking answers led to repeated confusion and lost time untangling avoidable mistakes during revision sessions.
A tutor in Pendle Hill recently observed a Year 8 student who previously struggled with time-based maths questions, but after targeted practice, managed to score full marks on a test—a notable turnaround from earlier in the term.
Another high schooler has become much more independent in algebra: instead of waiting for step-by-step guidance, she now identifies when to add or subtract roots herself and confidently substitutes values into equations without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to read aloud is now tackling challenging words like "rhythmic" and "competitiveness," showing clear improvement in pronunciation during sessions.
For most students, biology doesn't seem that hard. The content isn't that intimidating and if you put in the time, more often than not results will follow.