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Year 3 student Olivia focused on understanding contractions using apostrophes in English and then practiced identifying rhyming words and meaning within poetry, before tackling addition, subtraction, multiplication, and word problem strategies in Mathematics.
For Year 10, Jack worked through simultaneous equations as well as exploring the properties of surds and indices, ensuring solid foundations ahead of upcoming school topics.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Sarah revised algebraic expressions and continued practicing linear equations, using a mix of written exercises to build fluency with key skills.
In Year 9, one student often relied on a calculator for simple arithmetic, like "1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2," which slowed mental math development.
During a Year 11 trigonometry lesson, rushing led to confusion between tan x and x itself—She needs to read questions more carefully to avoid very careless, preventable mistakes.
In Year 7 statistics, messy working sometimes caused numbers to be missed when calculating mean or median until highlighters were used.
A senior student tackling networks struggled with time management in exams; complex questions risked taking up too much time and affecting completion of other sections.
One Ryde tutor noted a Year 10 student who, after weeks of struggling with quadratic equations, now confidently solves them using both the quadratic formula and the cross method—last session, she even explained her steps out loud without prompting.
In Year 8 maths, a previously hesitant student surprised his tutor by independently breaking down irregular prisms into familiar shapes to calculate volume, something he'd avoided trying alone before.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner in English picked up on new backchecking strategies and started speaking her answers aloud throughout the lesson; she required almost no reassurance as she worked through each question.