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Year 7 student Adam revised index laws and worked through adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions, with a brief introduction to right-angled trigonometry.
For Year 10, Priya focused on writing empirical and word formulae for ionic compounds, including those with polyatomic ions, while also exploring how ionic bonds form using key terminology.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Zara practiced calculating isotope abundance and drawing orbital diagrams, revisited ionic bonding response structure, and was introduced to metallic bonding concepts.
In Year 9 Chemistry, one student hesitated to answer ionic compound questions without checking notes, revealing a reliance on aids that slowed exam-style practice.
During Year 10 Maths, another struggled with factorising quadratics—notes showed working steps were often skipped or incomplete, making error tracing difficult ("he jumped straight to answers without writing out the expansion").
In a Year 7 English narrative task, perfectionism crept in: frequent erasing and redrafting led to unfinished drafts by lesson's end.
Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for HSC essays left feedback unaddressed between sessions; their main points remained unclear when revisiting the draft.
One South Wentworthville tutor saw a Year 11 student who previously mixed up ionic and covalent compounds now confidently naming each type without hesitation, after struggling for weeks.
In Year 10 maths, a student who often guessed at fraction questions started asking clarifying questions instead and managed to correctly solve challenging algebraic fractions by the end of the session.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who had been nervous about reading out loud volunteered to read an entire paragraph from their history text in front of the tutor—something they'd never attempted before.
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