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I think Molly is really getting a lot out of the sessions and a lot of support. I think that she is also a good role model for Molly.Cate
Year 5 Ava focused on applying the Pythagorean Theorem to word problems and practiced unit conversions for measurement, including using conversion prefixes.
In Year 9, Nicholas worked through negative integers and reviewed fraction concepts, while also tackling algebraic skills like solving single-variable equations and simplifying expressions.
For Year 11, Ben prepared for an upcoming probability test by analyzing tree diagrams and completed exam revision covering parabolas and key syllabus topics.
A Year 8 student sometimes "guessed what to do next" in algebra instead of logically working through each step, which led to avoidable errors when negative numbers appeared.
In a senior session, forgetting to bring completed homework meant valuable time was spent reconstructing past work rather than tackling new challenges.
For a Year 10 trigonometry task, "relying too heavily on formulas" without understanding when or why to use them caused confusion on non-standard problems.
As one tutor noted, "skipping steps made mistakes with + and – harder to catch."
Neatness in written solutions often lagged behind verbal reasoning, especially during revision.
A Prahran tutoring session saw a Year 10 student finally nail SOH CAH TOA, now manipulating trig equations independently after struggling to set them up on her own.
One high schooler earned full marks on a quiz—word problems included—when last term he hesitated with multi-step solutions and often skipped them altogether.
Another secondary student who used to quietly guess at answers has started speaking up about learning strategies, even offering feedback mid-session.
This week, a younger student completed her entire practice paper before the lesson and came prepared with specific questions she'd written down herself.