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Year 10 student Raffy worked on algebra skills including factorising and expanding, and also compared frequency tables and percentages while finalising his assignment.
In Year 9, Jack focused on solving linear and simultaneous equations, as well as expanding and factorising expressions using guided examples.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Ella practiced measurement concepts such as surface area and volume, with extra attention to applying unit conversions during revision.
A Year 8 student in algebra often rushed to finish, skipping clear working and making small sign errors—"he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."
In Year 10 Chemistry, a lack of basic organization (forgetting a graph book and textbook) led to lost lesson time and missed questions.
For a senior student tackling financial maths, missing their graphics calculator left them unable to access core content in class.
A primary student's page layout became messy during fractions work, making mistakes harder to spot at review.
Confidence dips after setbacks were visible in both middle and upper years.
A tutor in Crafers recently noticed some great shifts across different year levels. One high school student who used to make lots of "silly mistakes" during tests has started slowing down and double-checking his answers, which meant he completed his last practice test with almost no avoidable errors.
Another older student, after previously staying quiet when stuck, now asks for clarification right away if a question feels confusing—something she'd never done before.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student who was nervous about "letters in math" surprised herself by talking through algebra problems out loud and even told her tutor she enjoys maths now.