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Year 7 student Billie worked on solving algebraic equations for x and practiced simplifying expressions, including handling negative numbers.
In Year 8, Amanda focused on expanding brackets in algebra and reviewed fractions and decimals from her recent test to strengthen foundational skills.
For senior science, Year 12 student Mackenzie revised gene flow and genetic drift as mechanisms affecting allele frequency in populations, then discussed biotechnologies such as DNA profiling as part of the HSC Biology syllabus.
A Year 7 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, making it harder to retain key algebra skills between lessons—"he forgets the concepts we cover" when weekly practice is skipped.
In Year 9 English, one student's writing lacked structure and planning; his essays suffered when ideas weren't mapped out first.
During HSC Biology revision, a senior student avoided converting knowledge into exam-style answers, so recall faltered under assessment pressure.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student kept calculations in her head instead of showing working on paper, leading to confusion with multi-step problems and lost marks for missing steps.
A tutor in Strathfield South recently noticed some encouraging progress across different year levels. In Year 11 Biology, Mackenzie was able to apply her understanding of PCR and genetic technologies to real-life examples after previously struggling to connect theory with application.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student, Billie, showed a shift in approach—when faced with tricky algebra problems, he began skipping ahead rather than getting stuck, then checked his answers by plugging values back into the equations himself instead of waiting for help.
At primary level, one student who often hesitated now confidently read all ten division problems aloud and solved each without mistakes.