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Year 7 student Jamie reviewed perimeter, area, and circumference for circles and composite shapes, then worked on finding missing sides using given perimeters.
Year 9 student Ava tackled expanding and factorising algebraic expressions, as well as solving equations that involved brackets.
For Year 10, Ethan focused on trigonometry concepts including true bearings, alongside practice questions from a sample OLNA numeracy test to strengthen exam readiness.
A Year 4 student found large numbers intimidating, particularly outside of basic addition and subtraction, and avoided using mental strategies for times tables beyond 3.
As a tutor noted, "she gave up after 4x1 when trying to mentally figure out her times tables."
In Year 10, forgetting rules at the start of sessions meant algebraic division required frequent prompting and made it difficult to build momentum.
One senior student's over-reliance on notes during problem-solving slowed progress with exam-style questions—this habit left less time for learning from feedback or practicing under test conditions.
One Beechboro tutoring session saw a Year 11 student shift from passively following worked examples to breaking down complex algebra exam questions independently, after previously struggling to identify where to start.
Another tutor noticed a high schooler who used to quietly muddle through unfamiliar concepts now reads her working out loud and openly asks for clarification when stuck—something she rarely did before.
In primary, one student who would freeze at tricky times tables began using finger strategies and could write out most long multiplication problems without counting aloud; she finished the session by solving double-digit multiplication sums on her own.