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Year 6 Grace reviewed equivalent fractions and practised converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using her homework tasks.
For Year 11 Olivia, the focus was on algebraic techniques including simplifying expressions and preparing for more advanced year 8 material through challenging problems.
Meanwhile, Aimee in Year 10 worked on mastering indices with targeted revision before her test, followed by a start on key algebra topics from her upcoming assessment chapters.
A Year 12 student, preparing for exams, was observed practicing questions under timed and closed-book conditions; however, she had not completed the assigned homework, which limited feedback on weaker topics.
In Year 9 algebra sessions, a student repeatedly avoided writing full working due to anxiety about errors—leading to confusion in multi-step equations and less effective revision.
For a primary student in Year 5, switching from grid to lined paper was overlooked despite being necessary for the exam format.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 English learner arrived without required notes, making it difficult to apply language techniques in assessment preparation.
One Connells Point tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 biology student, who moved from just reviewing content to actively structuring exam answers and asking for clarification on tricky topics—something she used to avoid.
In maths, a Year 10 student started choosing when to use the sine or cosine rule on her own, rather than waiting for prompts, showing real independence compared to earlier sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously hesitated with fractions was able to simplify and find equivalent fractions without support by the end of her lesson.