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Jaxons first lesson last Thurs with Thomas for Maths a handwriting he loved it.Jaxon Lassey
Year 6 student Grace worked through simplifying algebraic fractions and practiced circumference and area calculations, also touching on unit conversions.
In Year 11, Amelia focused on graphs and networks problem sets from Unit 4, as well as finance topics like reducing balance loans and annuities using her textbook and class materials.
For Year 12 Mathematical Methods, Patrick set up a revision plan for upcoming exams, reviewing differentiation techniques such as chain, product, and quotient rules alongside sample exam questions in chemistry and physics.
In Year 10 Maths, one student's over-reliance on calculator shortcuts meant errors in index laws and logarithmic functions went unchecked—"needed more practice identifying which formula to use," noted the tutor.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 assignment was delayed as the student struggled with structuring their PSMT report, leading to last-minute edits and confusion about required components.
For a Year 4 learner, messy written work in long division and two-digit multiplication made it hard to check answers or spot mistakes; as observed, "work needed on spelling and handwriting" directly impacted clarity.
In each case, these process habits created extra hurdles when tackling new material.
One Wishart tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after struggling to clarify her chemistry report's purpose, took the lead in restructuring paragraphs and articulating her own ideas clearly.
A Year 12 student recently showed real initiative by finishing comprehensive outlines independently for each section of their science report—something they'd hesitated with before.
Meanwhile, a younger learner in Year 3 now counts backwards from 10 unprompted and confidently sounds out tricky words instead of waiting for help. The session wrapped up with her reading out every number block unaided.