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Year 8 student Ariana reviewed her school exam, focusing on angle relationships and probability questions, and practiced recalling square roots and squares with rapid-fire questions.
Year 7 student Jasmine tackled long division using the HMSB method with simple divisors, and revisited equations involving time from her recent exam paper.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Tom revised compound events in probability as well as general probability problems to prepare for an upcoming assessment.
Ariana (Year 7) often leaves homework incomplete and skips key questions, especially in algebra and long division, making it difficult to build fluency.
When revising for maths exams, she focuses on multiple topics at once, which leads to overwhelm—she becomes very discouraged when she gets a few questions wrong and it's hard for her to regain confidence.
Her written working is often messy or partially done in her head, particularly in long division, so even correct answers are unclear.
Ariana also misplaces notes needed for angle problems; this disorganization meant time was lost relearning before assessments.
A tutor in Cartwright noticed a Year 8 student who used to hesitate with long division now solves questions without help, even finishing homework error-free.
In a recent high school session, another student who'd previously mixed up algebraic expressions began identifying variables independently and could solve one-step equations using the correct inverse operation.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student—who struggled with reading graphs—can now create their own from data and explain what they show.
Last week, that same student finished all ten graphing problems solo, something he hadn't managed before.