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Year 5 student Daniel focused on multiplying multi-digit numbers and practiced adding and subtracting fractions, with some time spent reading 24-hour time.
Year 11 student Isaac worked through scene analysis from The Princess Bride, identifying cinematic devices, and also tackled political cartoon analysis for English argument tasks.
Another Year 11 lesson involved reviewing General Maths finance topics using past exam questions and practicing use of the finance solver to build confidence for upcoming assessments.
In Year 10 English, one student often wrote answers that were difficult to follow due to unclear structure; as noted, "she needs to be more clear in the way she structures her answer in order for the teacher to be able to locate her answers more easily."
A Year 11 student avoided attempting harder maths questions, instead repeating familiar ones, which meant less exposure to new concepts before tests.
In Year 7, a student's handwriting was hard to read and spelling errors slowed essay completion—this made editing drafts challenging and reduced confidence during class discussions.
One Belgrave tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who, after previously second-guessing herself on essay structure, now drafts clear paragraphs and confidently revises her own work—she even caught and fixed an error in her latest piece without prompting.
In another session, a Year 8 student who used to wait for hints is now tackling maths homework independently, finishing nearly every question before the lesson ended.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student surprised his tutor by volunteering to read aloud for the first time instead of shying away from it.