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Year 6 student Scarlett worked on recognising and using Greek and Latin roots in vocabulary, as well as strengthening her understanding of punctuation through targeted activities on commas and hyphens.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee focused on stoichiometry—especially mole-mass conversions—and reviewed combustion reactions using detailed practice questions from class.
Meanwhile, Year 12 Biology student Charli revised the adaptive immune system content by tackling relevant short-answer questions, then consolidated earlier topics like CRISPR-Cas9 gene technology with guided revision and discussion.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes became overwhelmed by multi-step questions and tended to overcomplicate her responses instead of breaking them down—her tutor noted, "I demonstrated to Aimee how to summarise the essential features…prior to providing a final answer."
She also occasionally omitted units or failed to label molecules during calculations, which led to preventable errors.
Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, Scarlett hesitated to launch into writing tasks due to self-doubt and often avoided developing her ideas fully on paper.
During sentence structure activities, she rushed some answers and then immediately realised her mistakes.
One West Moonah tutor noticed Aimee, a high school student, has started attempting advanced chemistry questions before their sessions—even on topics not yet covered in class—and is now openly expressing areas of concern to guide their focus.
Charli, also in high school, recently showed initiative by pinpointing her less confident areas and asking targeted questions, which helped her apply new knowledge more effectively during problem-solving.
Meanwhile, Cameron from Year 7 surprised the tutor by answering every adverb question correctly without hesitation and then writing a creative short story with enthusiasm, actively seeking feedback for improvement.