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Year 6 student Hanna focused on adding and subtracting fractions as well as strategies for multiplying and dividing both proper and improper fractions.
For Year 8, Thomas worked through expanding brackets in algebra and practiced factorising expressions using guided examples.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Olivia explored data analysis by finding mean, median, mode, and range from survey results, then interpreted interquartile range to compare different data sets.
In Year 8 algebra, a student often skipped setting out their working clearly, which made it harder to spot where small errors—like missing pronumerals or confusing operation signs—crept in. As one tutor noted, "he focuses on getting to the answer as soon as possible instead of correctly," especially when expanding brackets.
In a senior year exam scenario, another student's revision revealed a pattern: only familiar problems were practiced, leaving gaps in handling more complex inequalities and exam-style reasoning.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled to keep written work tidy and found it difficult to check back over answers when practicing fractions.
A tutor in Concord recently saw Tyler, a high school student, make a noticeable shift from struggling with algebraic fractions to independently working through them and applying skills across topics like expanding brackets and factorising expressions.
Another secondary student started openly asking for help when stuck on practice exams instead of staying silent, leading to fewer repeated mistakes—something that hadn't happened in previous weeks.
In Year 4, Mael moved from needing constant prompting during maths sessions to now finishing addition questions without reminders and spelling new vocabulary words accurately by himself.