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Year 4 student Alex practised multiplying two-digit numbers using the grid method and worked on identifying phonemes and graphemes in words.
In Year 9, Sarah focused on solving simultaneous equations by elimination and finding points of intersection for linear graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Daniel reviewed trigonometry concepts involving non-right angle triangles and tackled test preparation covering bearings and related calculations.
In Year 8 maths, one student often gets the signs mixed up during working out, leading to calculation errors in algebra.
Another in Year 11 attempted lengthy probability questions mentally, skipping written steps—this caused confusion and lost marks under test conditions.
A Year 5 student's workbook showed slow progress due to focusing only on memorising times tables rather than applying them in problem-solving.
Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for exams hesitated to write out full solutions, aiming for neatness but missing key reasoning steps; this made it harder to catch errors or build confidence with new topics.
A tutor in Beacon Hill recently noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who, after struggling with algebraic equations earlier in the term, now solves them almost perfectly and checks her work to avoid past mistakes.
In another session, a high schooler who used to hesitate with geometry now confidently draws diagrams to tackle tricky angle of elevation problems without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student showed newfound independence by using the grid method for two-digit multiplication on her own for the first time—she'd needed lots of support before but now completes each step herself.