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Year 8 student Ariana worked through algebraic factorisation, including difference of two squares and perfect squares, and practised recognising when to factor in pairs.
For Year 9, James focused on linear equations—tackling assignments involving parallel and perpendicular lines, slopes (including negative and undefined), as well as identifying parabolic graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sam revised long multiplication using the grid method for both 2-digit by 2-digit and 2-digit by 3-digit problems.
In Year 12, one student left research project work until the last minute—"leaves little time to polish"—so sessions were spent scrambling rather than refining ideas.
A Year 11 biology student didn't bring key test materials, meaning class time was lost searching for missing resources instead of tackling feedback.
For a Year 9 algebra task, skipping written steps led to errors being "hidden," making it tough to spot where things went wrong.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 maths learner struggled with memory retention: times tables and double facts slipped away between lessons, so new concepts never quite stuck before moving on.
One Angle Vale tutor noticed that a Year 10 student who previously rushed through essay writing is now actively reworking sentences to avoid repetition and independently checks for missing commas—something she used to overlook.
In a recent high school science session, another student who'd struggled with applying formulas started double-checking calculations independently and comparing assignment content against the rubric without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner surprised her tutor by not only listening closely but also catching an error in the lesson—a big step from last term when she hesitated to speak up or ask questions.