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Khiet Nhi came very prepared to help provide explanation on topics, even bringing her own whiteboard with her. She worked through providing my daughter with explanation on topics and helping to understand the what and why.David
Year 4 student Kornel completed lessons on scientific notation and significant figures, as well as constructing and solving simple linear equations using worksheets.
In Year 10, Ruby focused on manipulating and graphing parabolas, followed by work on factorising and expanding quadratics.
For Year 11, Lucas spent recent sessions tackling arithmetic and geometric progressions—using both formulas and step-by-step practice—and then moved into exploring sums of geometric series in preparation for an upcoming test.
A Year 8 student repeatedly arrived at lessons without key materials, such as a stock market worksheet needed for reference; as one tutor observed, "he said it was with his mum," making it difficult to build on previous work efficiently.
In Year 10 Maths, homework was often incomplete, leading to lesson time being used for revision of concepts like algebraic manipulation that should have been consolidated independently.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner hesitated to attempt unfamiliar questions out of fear of mistakes, sometimes skipping items or waiting for help instead of giving them a go—progress stalled until confidence was rebuilt through guided practice.
A tutor in Yarralumla noticed a big shift with one Year 9 student who, after previously being hesitant to ask for help, has started openly pointing out confusion during algebra lessons—this change means tricky topics now get sorted much faster.
In a recent high school session, another student surprised himself by constructing equations independently from worded problems, something he'd avoided before because he found it overwhelming.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner used visual techniques to tackle time zones and finished the lesson confidently reading both times aloud.