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Year 7 student Scarlett worked on refining sentence structure, including identifying independent and dependent clauses, and practiced applying punctuation rules such as comma and hyphen use through targeted exercises.
Year 12 student Aimee focused on revising Organic Chemistry for her upcoming SAC by reviewing practice exam questions she had completed in advance, as well as consolidating skills in stoichiometry with a detailed walkthrough of mole-mass conversions.
Alissa, also in Year 12, spent her session working through Food Chemistry revision using her class notes and tackling practice SAC questions to clarify challenging areas.
In Year 10 Chemistry, Aimee sometimes became overwhelmed by complex questions and tended to overcomplicate them instead of breaking them down into manageable parts; as noted, "I demonstrated how to summarise the essential features before answering."
In Year 3 English, Scarlett hesitated to start her memoir writing due to doubt in her ideas, which led to stalling and avoidance rather than launching into a draft.
When tackling Year 12 Biology exam preparation, Charli often focused on reviewing only familiar content rather than targeting areas where she felt less confident—resulting in missed opportunities for deeper understanding ahead of assessments.
Aimee, a senior high school student, independently attempt advanced chemistry questions before they were covered in class, showing real initiative and applying new problem-solving methods without prompting—previously she'd waited for step-by-step guidance.
Charli now actively highlights areas of confusion during sessions and asks targeted questions, instead of passively working through tasks; this shift has led her to tackle more complex biology problems with greater accuracy.
Cameron in Year 7 demonstrated new openness to feedback by bringing creative writing drafts for collaborative editing and incorporating suggestions directly into their next piece.