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Year 3 student Gracie worked on subtraction with three-digit numbers and explored shape names and angles, using spelling and class-based examples.
In Year 10, Lucas focused on reviewing quadratic equations as well as graphing parabolas in preparation for an upcoming test, tackling both theory and practice problems.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia concentrated on logarithms through a mix of concept worksheets and practice tests, followed by targeted revision of differentiation techniques and their application to rates of change.
A Year 12 student in Math Methods struggled with application questions, as "missing a few important messages" in complex scenarios meant key details were overlooked. Test anxiety also impacted performance: if stuck on one question, time pressure would affect the rest of the test.
For a Year 9 student, skipping steps when working out solutions led to errors in logic and proofs—one tutor observed, "must double check and write down each individual step."
In Year 7 English, creative writing lacked punctuation and flow; sentences jumped abruptly between scenes without transition, making stories hard to follow.
A tutor in Port Melbourne noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle tough graph sketching questions; now, she confidently labels asymptotes and vertices, even opting to solve worded problems using inferred details.
In another session, a Year 12 student who once struggled with applying differentiation rules has become so comfortable that he quickly works through polynomial questions without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student has started openly identifying which maths concepts feel tricky for her—something she never did before—which means lessons can now target those areas right away.
Last week, she carefully read data on her own to find the median from a stem-and-leaf plot.