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Year 5 student Savannah focused on understanding how fractions and decimals interact with multiplication and division, as well as reviewing her recent NAPLAN practice test from school.
In Year 8, Charlie worked through homework problems on fractions, percentages, and decimals, and also tackled negative numbers alongside a quick review of time calculations.
For Year 10, Matteo concentrated on linear lines with simultaneous equations, identifying areas he found challenging for targeted support during the session.
During recent Year 9 Maths sessions, Savannah has not been using revision materials given and needs to improve on her time management so she doesn't feel rushed before due dates.
This showed up when preparing for assessment tasks—uncertainty about which topics to focus on led to last-minute study.
In Year 11, one student's test performance was limited by time management: "time management in exams" was flagged as an area needing attention, with questions left unfinished.
A Year 7 student became frustrated and avoided completing NAPLAN practice tests; feeling overwhelmed by balancing multiple subjects contributed to this pattern.
A tutor in Bateman noticed Savannah, a Year 7 student, recently stopped relying on her multiplication chart and now works through problems independently—just last week, she faced a full page of questions that initially felt overwhelming but finished them quickly with only minor errors after a bit of encouragement.
In Year 10, Matteo moved from needing step-by-step guidance to tackling linear equations solo using simultaneous methods without help; he also started suggesting how much homework would be manageable for him.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student showed new initiative by explaining where she went wrong in her last exam and what strategies she'll use to fix those areas next time.
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