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I am really happy with the tutoring Mitchell has been receiving from Jack Grant. Mitch seems to respond well to Jack and they seem to communicate really well. Mitch had a mock Maths Methods exam last week and whilst his mark was not exactly where we would like it to be, Mitch did say he was confident in answering a couple of questions that Jack had gone through with him. Jack is a really good tutor for Mitch and he relates well. He is professional and friendly and certainly knows his stuff! I would fully recommend him to anyone needing some extra help.Andrea
Year 9 Maddison discussed key areas of difficulty in **division, fractions, and algebra**, and together planned strategies to build confidence and achieve at least a C this year.
Year 11 Ruby focused on differentiating logarithmic functions and integrating velocity functions to find displacement, using worked examples to strengthen **calculus skills**.
Meanwhile, Year 12 Jacob tackled **continuous probability density functions** by applying definite integrals to check for valid PDFs and practiced finding medians from given distributions.
A Year 12 student preparing for calculus assessments sometimes relied heavily on memory aids, hesitating to attempt differentiation or integration without prompts. As a tutor noted, "more reliance on memory to speed up the process" meant less independent practice applying rules.
Meanwhile, a Year 9 student was unable to locate her homework during the session, leading to lost time redoing tasks rather than focusing on new material.
In Year 5 spelling work, one student repeatedly erased and rewrote longer words out of concern for neatness, which slowed progress and left her anxious about mistakes as she filled her word list.
One Semaphore tutor noticed a Year 11 student who had struggled with applying differentiation rules now slowing down and double-checking her steps, catching mistakes before moving on—previously she'd often rushed and repeated errors.
In another session, a Year 9 student started talking through each step aloud when solving trigonometry problems, asking herself the right questions as she worked; this is new for her and helps spot misunderstandings early.
Meanwhile, Esther in primary school brought her homework unprompted and spelled out every word perfectly from her weekly list on the first try.