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Clancy is enjoying it and was actually doing some maths homework by himself tonight (that is a big step forward!), we’d like to continue with Megan please, she has a very nice manner and way of working through things.Rebecca, Yeronga
Year 4 student Ella worked on multiplication fluency (3x, 4x, and 6x tables) through timed races and Mathletics activities, and tackled money concepts by solving problems involving coins, notes, and everyday transactions.
In Year 8, Alex focused on operations with negative integers—practising addition, subtraction, multiplication and division—and identified coefficients while simplifying algebraic expressions using practice questions from school.
For Year 10, Lucy addressed trigonometry fundamentals alongside Pythagoras' theorem applications in triangles, working through problem sets to strengthen understanding of both topics.
A Year 10 student repeatedly arrived without her school book or resources, making it difficult to review classwork and target gaps—one tutor observed, "she didn't bring her workbook again, so I couldn't check what she's learning." This lack of preparation led to confusion during assignments and missed opportunities for feedback.
In Year 4 maths, a student often rushed through times tables, resulting in messy working and frequent mistakes; the urge to finish quickly made it harder for her to spot errors.
When a Year 8 learner scored poorly on a practice test, she delayed sharing this and declined extra support—leaving critical issues unaddressed as her exam approached.
One Yeronga tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to avoid asking for help now actively seeking clarification when stuck, especially in geometry tasks—she even started preparing questions ahead of time.
A high schooler who'd struggled with algebraic equations began talking through her process aloud and writing out each step, making fewer errors as she worked.
Meanwhile, one of the younger students has shifted from guessing at spelling to carefully sounding out new words and correcting herself, leading to more accurate writing.
Last session, she finished her times tables without needing prompts.