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Year 5 student Mia worked through multiplication and division of fractions, tackling written word problems for extra practice.
In Year 7, Jack focused on divisibility tests and explored prime factorisation using step-by-step examples to find the lowest common multiple of two numbers.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam reviewed evaluating angles in triangles and quadrilaterals, applying algebraic methods to solve for unknown values within geometric figures.
In Year 9, confusion with algebra-based angle questions often stemmed from not taking notes during online school lessons; as one tutor observed, "Client needs to take notes from online lesson from school."
In Year 11, a student hesitated to admit gaps in trigonometry knowledge, making it difficult to address fundamental misunderstandings.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner avoided using physical aids for division and remainders—skipping hands-on practice led to repeated errors when dividing by 6.
A Year 7 student sometimes skipped backchecking steps on negative integer problems, resulting in small sign mistakes that took time to track down.
One Beaconsfield tutor recently saw a Year 10 student go from confusion to clarity with long division remainders, successfully applying the fraction method and then independently reading a bus timetable to solve time-based problems.
Another high schooler, who used to rush through work without checking, now actively double-checks answers by reversing subtraction steps—a big shift in care and accuracy.
In primary, a Year 3 student who hesitated with times tables started showing real initiative: not only did she master her 2s and 4s but began tackling new ones on her own, asking for extra practice after finishing early.