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Louie is a great tutor who guides me through maths extension 1 in a fun and interactive way. He is very passionate and enthusiastic and I highly recommend Louie as a maths tutor to all other high school studentsTemonty Lee
Year 4 student Sarah focused on timestables (4s and 6s) and explored nets of 3D shapes, while also practising time reading in 15-minute intervals.
Year 6 student Max worked through decimal addition and subtraction as well as solving word problems involving fractions, using diagrams to clarify concepts.
For Year 7, Olivia tackled surface area calculations for cubes and rectangular prisms and developed strategies for working backwards in multi-step word problems.
In Year 8, calculator over-reliance was noted during BODMAS and surface area work—"needs to double-check inputs on the calculator before giving answers"—which led to avoidable slip-ups when transferring values.
A Year 6 student repeatedly skipped writing out working in decimal subtraction, instead changing numbers mentally; this made it harder to spot where borrowing had been missed.
In Year 10 algebra, forgetting to label units for volume and perimeter left final answers incomplete, despite correct calculations.
Motivation dips after mistakes also affected one Year 7's focus during times tables drills, resulting in slow session starts and less verbal engagement.
One Picnic Point tutor noticed a big change with a Year 9 student who used to freeze up on worded maths problems; now she tackles multi-step questions independently. In Year 11, another student struggled with BODMAS and often made order-of-operations mistakes, but last week he referred to his operation list without prompting and solved equations correctly.
A younger student in Year 5 who'd always guessed at analogue clock times can now read the minute hand accurately—she read several different times out loud without hesitation during their session.