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My grandchild is very much enjoying her maths tuition and is improving weekly.Rosemary Jennings grandmother, South Brisbane
Year 10 Olivia reviewed average and instantaneous rates of change, then practised deriving polynomials using both first principles and the power rule, with graph sketches to visualise f(x) and its derivative.
Year 11 Isabella focused on solving minimum and maximum problems in real-life contexts, finishing the calculus unit by tackling chain, product, and quotient rules for differentiation.
For Year 9 Ethan, lessons targeted completing the square for quadratics and interpreting domain and range using function notation alongside sketching piece-wise graphs.
A Year 9 student's algebra notes were described as "neatly ordered," yet minor errors persisted when dividing coefficients or combining like terms, showing that tidy layout alone didn't prevent slips in process.
In a Year 11 Methods lesson, one learner hesitated to attempt complex unfamiliar exam questions without guidance, despite having the skills—needs a bit more initiative when handling complex unfamiliar questions for exam preparation.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled with negative integers when working independently, leading to mistakes interpreting graphs in NAPLAN tasks.
For another senior student, reliance on memorised methods meant rearranged equations became stumbling blocks rather than opportunities to apply core principles.
One West End tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with derivatives now confidently applying both the power rule and first principles, even linking them directly to her PSMT project.
Another high schooler, previously unsure about tangent equations, recently determined parallel and perpendicular tangents entirely on her own—no hints needed.
In a recent session with a Year 4 student, the tutor saw him independently explain why we "show not tell" in stories and suggest his own ways to build suspense after initially needing lots of prompting.
Most impressively, Olivia finished all her maximum/minimum stationary point questions without any guidance this week.
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