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Emily commented to me that she thinks Lisa is very nice and is comfortable working with her, which is great. Emily also said that Lisa explains things in a different way that she can understand.Kerrie, Walkley Heights
Year 3 student Lilah worked on understanding fractions by using a workbook for basic problems and practiced reading analogue clocks to strengthen her grasp of time concepts.
In Year 7, Emily focused on simplifying algebraic expressions through worded questions and deepened her knowledge of exponents while revisiting order of operations (BEDMAS).
Meanwhile, Year 8 student brushed up on the basics of statistics, including mean, median, and mode, then applied these concepts to solve real-world word problems.
In Year 7 mathematics, one student often needed prompts to begin multi-step questions independently—"we need to work on Emily doing the questions by herself," a tutor observed after fraction exercises.
She sometimes skipped rereading worded problems, missing key information and struggling with conversions (e.g., meters to centimeters).
In upper primary, another student hesitated before answering even familiar material, repeatedly seeking reassurance before starting calculations or reading tasks; confidence dips meant she'd wait for confirmation instead of trusting her first instincts.
During revision, both occasionally focused only on easier examples, which slowed progress when tackling new or complex homework problems alone.
One Walkley Heights tutoring session saw a high school student, Emily, divide mixed numbers independently—a big step up from last week when she kept forgetting the steps.
In another case, after struggling with Roman numerals at first, Lilah (Year 5) remembered last week's lesson and confidently answered every question right this time.
Meanwhile, Duaa (early primary) used to just read words without following the story, but now she's retelling what happened in her books and predicting what might come next. Last lesson, she finished her book and explained each part in her own words.
Maths doesn't have to be hard. The right support and the right approach change all that. Just ask any student who is doing well in maths - they usually love the feeling of "getting it". This is what we aim to create for students - intellectual independence and joy of learning. It's the only path to success in maths whether your goal is to pass or achieve A's. We focus on the content but also on teaching the right approach to learning maths. Probably the most common mistake students make is rule dependence, trying to memorize what to do without understanding why it's done that way - it doesn't work. But each student has their own issues, some with confidence others with silly mistakes or exam technique ...
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