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Year 4 student Henry focused on division facts and solving word problems involving angles, using visual aids for clarity.
In Year 9, Sarah worked through algebraic equations and practiced reading and interpreting box and whisker plots from real data sets.
For Year 11, Jack completed advanced Financial Maths questions on depreciation and dividend yield calculations, then applied these to past exam-style scenarios.
In Year 11 financial maths, over-reliance on formulas made it hard for one student to adapt when questions changed style; "she gets nervous and not understand" if the structure varied.
In Year 10 algebra, another avoided challenging problems, skipping wordy or abstract questions that looked intimidating—confidence dropped sharply in these moments.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's written working was disorganised, making it difficult to follow her reasoning through multi-step problems. As noted: "Her working out methods and organisation lacks slightly." This sometimes meant errors went unnoticed until after marking, costing marks even when concepts were understood.
A Bar Beach tutoring session saw Danika, a high school student, start flagging questions she didn't understand in class and bring them to tutoring—a big shift from when she'd quietly struggle alone.
Another tutor noted Liz's steady growth in financial maths; after initially hesitating with dividend calculations, she now tackles exam-style problems independently and even explains her reasoning back to the tutor.
For a younger student, Lara began using time-blocking strategies for study planning and recently completed a practice test with 22/25—showing not just strong maths skills but much better organisation than before.