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Year 5 student Ethan revised double-digit multiplication and worked on multi-step division problems, using visual methods to break down each question.
In Year 8, Olivia tackled algebraic techniques and explored surd and indices through targeted practice questions from her classwork.
For Year 11, Sarah focused on Financial Maths concepts and practiced Network Concepts by completing past HSC-style questions to consolidate her understanding of the terminology.
In Year 3 mathematics, distraction during subtraction tasks—especially with multi-digit numbers—meant steps were sometimes skipped or the order of numbers was mixed up. "She got distracted a bit but was mostly good," noted one tutor after a session on subtracting hundreds.
For a Year 10 student, revision before exams relied heavily on tutor prompts; planning for essay writing wasn't always followed, and there was hesitance to independently select questions to practice.
In senior science (Year 12), incomplete homework occasionally limited targeted feedback, making it harder to pinpoint misunderstandings in topics like plant cell functions or simultaneous equations.
A Yarrawarrah tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to stay quiet when confused—now she openly asks for clarification on tricky chemistry concepts, especially around periodic trends, instead of letting misunderstandings pile up.
In Year 7 maths, one student who previously rushed through word problems started pausing to think them through and now successfully identifies the key steps herself before solving.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student recently recognised her past exam mistakes in biology and independently corrected her approach using specific feedback from the last session.