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Year 4 student Aiden practised multiplication and division with tens, as well as tackling worded problems using the BIDMAS order of operations.
For Year 9, Sarah worked on simplifying fractions and multiplying them, using step-by-step examples for clarity.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Mia focused on binomial probability and calculating confidence intervals, including margin of error, while completing SAC practice questions.
In Year 11 Physics, a student struggled with exam timing—"finishing the paper is the most important," one tutor noted, after sections on vector combinations and graphing were left incomplete.
Over-reliance on calculators in senior maths also meant basic skills weren't consolidated, slowing progress in composite function questions.
In Year 8 English, inattentiveness led to writing that lacked detail and was difficult to read; frequent distraction resulted in rushed creative tasks and minimal self-editing.
A primary student avoided working out multiplication without checking previously answered tables, so confidence and fluency with times tables lagged behind classmates during timed activities.
A Beaconsfield Upper tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to rush through physics problems is now slowing down, double-checking his work, and making far fewer calculation errors.
Another high schooler in Year 12, who once hesitated with binomial distribution and probability questions, now independently applies the right equations to solve even the trickier exam tasks.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student has started reading aloud with more fluency and takes pride in spotting and correcting sentence mistakes—whereas before, she rarely volunteered to read or self-correct. Last session, she finished her spelling homework without reminders.