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Year 3 student Jonas focused on multiplication and subtraction strategies, working through examples to strengthen his calculation skills.
In Year 8, Louis reviewed negative numbers and basic algebra, using practice problems to build confidence with equations involving negatives.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Emily tackled linear equations in two variables and quadratic equations, focusing on factorisation techniques and applying them to exam-style questions for deeper understanding.
In Year 9 Mathematics, one student frequently rushed through algebra steps, leading to sign errors and missed marks; as noted, "he needs to slow down sometimes and follow the steps."
For a Year 11 English assignment, another student didn't realize an essay required 100 words—skipping instructions due to not checking task requirements.
In Year 7 Maths, forgetting basic materials or over-relying on mental maths left gaps in recalling negative number rules.
Meanwhile, a primary student working on reading would skip lines of text and misread punctuation, which made understanding stories harder and slowed their progress during sessions.
One Strathmore Heights tutor noticed a Year 9 student who previously got stuck with negative numbers now working through these problems much more smoothly, only occasionally needing reminders.
In another session, a high schooler took the initiative to start writing down new vocabulary and definitions during reading—something he'd resisted before—which helped him read an entire stave without stopping for help.
Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5 surprised her tutor by explaining each error she found in her own narrative and even started sharing thoughtful opinions about her book club novel "Wonder."