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Gabriel was fantastic, and Ziggy really got a lot from the first session.Belinda, Winmalee
Year 4 student Jasmine worked on calculating perimeter and area of rectangles, then explored the difference between surface area and volume using diagrams.
In Year 9, Alexia revised algebraic expressions—including multiplication and division—before tackling problem-solving questions involving congruent triangles and index laws.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Thomas focused on financial maths by calculating tax, Medicare levy, and determining taxable income with real-world worksheet examples.
A Year 10 student working on financial maths repeatedly left homework incomplete, especially in calculating tax and Medicare levy. "She needs to gain more confidence with these topics," a tutor noted, after missed practice questions slowed progress for upcoming assessments.
In Year 8 algebra, skipping written steps—"Careful with which method to use," as observed—led to hidden sign errors that reappeared during revision.
Meanwhile, a primary student avoided writing unfamiliar words when reading aloud, hesitating instead of sounding them out. This avoidance meant new vocabulary was rarely attempted during sessions, and spelling improvements stalled.
A tutor in Winmalee noticed Tariq, a high school student, shift from hesitating over Pythagoras' Theorem to accurately calculating unknown sides on his own after some targeted guidance—something he'd previously found confusing.
Another high school win: Isabelle, while preparing for her ROSA exam, patiently worked through tricky area and perimeter questions on shapes like trapeziums and cylinders; she steadily increased correct answers each session as her understanding grew.
In primary years, Charbel moved from struggling with basic letter formation to independently tracing and copying letters more neatly, focusing better during counting activities that included colouring tasks.