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Year 7 student Amelia focused on mastering indices laws and when to apply them, reviewing exam mistakes to strengthen understanding.
Year 8 student Oliver worked through algebraic techniques such as substitution and simplifying expressions, using practice problems for reinforcement.
For a Year 6 session, Ava tackled fraction addition and subtraction alongside strategies for simplifying ratios, building confidence with hands-on examples.
A Year 9 student relied heavily on her calculator for basic multiplication, which slowed progress in algebra and meant errors went unchecked—she needed reminders to attempt timetables without the calculator first.
In Year 7, a lack of clear written working led to confusion during perimeter questions; layout issues hid calculation missteps.
Meanwhile, a senior student's overuse of notes for index laws prevented recall under test conditions.
In Year 6, messy subtraction steps made it hard to spot where mistakes crept in, leaving corrections guesswork rather than learning.
Moments like these left gaps in confidence just when clarity mattered most.
A Year 9 student who, after struggling to distinguish between different indices rules, is now able to select the correct rule for each problem and explain her reasoning.
Another high school student has started using summary sheets and palm cards independently to prepare for exams—she's not just solving algebra questions more accurately but is also organising her own study strategies for the first time.
In primary, one Year 5 learner who was previously hesitant with fractions now breaks down fraction problems step by step after learning key terminology and completed a full worksheet on her own.
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