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Year 8 student Jasmine worked on understanding rates and ratios, with practice questions involving real-life fuel and energy consumption scenarios.
Year 10 student Ben focused on solving simultaneous equations by both substitution and elimination methods, and also tackled worded problems requiring setting up linear relationships.
For Year 12, Emma reviewed normal distribution concepts, including calculating z-scores using the 68-95-99.7 rule and interpreting standard deviation in exam-style questions.
Often forgot key steps in standard deviation and the 68-95-99.7 rule, especially under exam pressure—"she knows all the content well, but overcomplicates problems and stresses in exams."
Another senior student's algebra working was messy, making it hard for markers to follow her logic or award full marks.
In Year 8, forgetting homework led to gaps in understanding place value with decimals; as one tutor noted, "didn't do her homework from last week," so pattern recognition was missed.
For a Year 5 student, confusion between 'past' and 'to' on clocks slowed progress telling time independently.
One Warabrook tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student who previously struggled with rates and ratios—after weeks of uncertainty, she now completes these problems easily and without hesitation.
Another high schooler has started using the "box technique" for multiplication on her own, instead of waiting for reminders, showing more initiative during sessions.
For a younger learner, using pictures to show fraction equivalence made a clear difference: after having trouble before, she picked up the concept quickly this time and could explain why two fractions were equal using her own drawings.