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Year 3 student Lachlan practised three-digit addition and subtraction along with multiplication, focusing on improving calculation speed.
For Year 8 Maths, Aryan tackled the basics of probability and chance, including sample space using everyday examples.
Meanwhile, in Year 10 Maths, Leon worked through financial maths topics from his textbook, particularly simple and compound interest problems and real-life money scenarios.
Several high school students in Bow Bowing showed process obstacles impacting progress.
For example, a Year 11 student tackling algebra and trigonometry relied heavily on calculators, missing sign errors—"he needs to be careful on his signs with algebra," as one tutor observed—which meant time spent correcting rather than learning new content.
In Year 9, another student struggled with exam-style questions due to messy working and not highlighting key information; their rushed approach left gaps when interpreting word problems.
Meanwhile, a primary student avoided written working for subtraction out of fear of mistakes, resulting in repeated confusion during practice sessions.
A tutor in Bow Bowing recently noticed Leon, a high school student, now independently translates worded maths problems into equations and chooses the right methods without prompting—a big shift from when he'd hesitate on each step.
Another high schooler, Vasati, has begun tackling percentage and fraction conversions using a calculator confidently; she used to avoid these questions altogether.
For a younger student, reading aloud has improved noticeably—she used to guess at tricky words but now stops to sound them out and checks their meaning before moving on. Last week, she read an entire page unassisted.