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Year 3 student Andrew focused on different strategies for 2- and 3-digit subtraction, tackled word problems involving working backwards, and explored the length topic by comparing units like millimetres, centimetres, and metres.
In Year 10, Judy revised solving algebraic equations with brackets on both sides and worked through algebraic fraction equations using step-by-step examples.
A Year 11 student spent sessions practising financial maths calculations including overtime pay and commission, then moved on to income tax and simple interest using real-world wage scenarios.
Homework completion and organization were ongoing concerns across several high school years.
In Year 10, a student admitted to rushing algebraic fractions homework minutes before the session, leaving half unfinished.
Another in Year 11 did not attempt trigonometry homework at all, forgetting key ratios when revisiting material.
Fatigue and lack of focus recurred—"was very tired during this lesson and lost focus multiple times," read one note for a senior maths student struggling with equations previously mastered.
Another Year 9 scenario showed reliance on online answers rather than personal effort.
Gaps in revision habits often left students underprepared for unexpected tests.
A tutor in Smithfield recently noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate asking for help now openly asks questions when stuck, instead of guessing through his algebra homework.
A high schooler who previously struggled with trigonometric ratios managed to complete his latest homework almost error-free and formatted his answers neatly without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who found number line problems tricky last week was able to independently solve "in between" questions for her current homework.
In one session, a senior student finished all ten equations on the worksheet without repeating earlier mistakes.
Even if your child is doing fairly well in biology, with science there's always something new to master. Passing the exams or getting the grades they want is not a problem for most students, but what they sometimes miss is an opportunity to hone their learning skills.
Through science subjects, in particular, students gain transferable skills that are not only useful for other subjects but real-life problems as well. In reality, it's not just about the content, it's more about the way of thinking. Of course, exams and grades are important, but we've also found that students tend to react positively to tutors who show them these nuances in learning.
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