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Year 3 student Archie focused on fractions and times tables, using hands-on tools to reinforce understanding.
In Year 10, Milly prepared for her maths exam by tackling financial maths topics such as calculating discounted bills and interest, working through real school practice questions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jonah worked on the fundamentals of trigonometry, including unit circle values and finding equations for tangents to sine or cosine waves.
A Year 11 student working on trigonometry found it challenging to understand where exact values on the unit circle come from, which slowed progress in exam-style questions—"visual resources might help here," as one tutor noted.
In Year 8, a student often forgot to bring required materials like textbooks or a charged laptop, leading to lost lesson time and incomplete homework.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner struggled with messy written work in multiplication tasks; missing signs and unclear steps made checking answers difficult.
During science report writing in Year 7, difficulties formatting graphs and using scientific language led to extra revisions before submission.
One Worongary tutor noticed a big shift in Mikayla, a senior student who had previously found trigonometric equations overwhelming—she now confidently constructs exact value triangles and works through tangent line problems by breaking them into steps herself.
In Year 8 science, Lisa surprised her tutor by independently revising her assignment draft before the session and then proactively adjusting it based on feedback, rather than waiting for step-by-step direction.
Meanwhile, Archie (Year 4) no longer gets frustrated when he makes mistakes in maths; instead, he quickly spots errors and uses them as guides to improve his next attempt.