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Year 4 student Zariah worked through addition and subtraction using the split strategy and moved on to building confidence with two times tables and doubling.
Year 8 student Jayde focused on interpreting box-and-whisker plots, stem-and-leaf plots, and probability tree diagrams for upcoming assessments.
For Year 10, Arvin tackled financial mathematics by practicing compound and simple interest calculations alongside percentage increases and decreases, applying real-world scenarios for context.
A Year 8 student frequently guessed answers to worded percentage problems instead of working through each step; as noted, "she needs a bit of improvement with not guessing the answers and reading the question."
In Year 10 trigonometry, a student struggled when multiple triangles were involved in word problems, leading to confusion about which values to use.
A senior student tackling geometric series hesitated to attempt multi-step questions unless formulas were explicitly provided.
One primary learner skipped showing steps for column addition and subtraction—this often hid regrouping errors and slowed progress on more advanced tasks.
One Ellenbrook tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 9 student who used to rely heavily on answer sheets; now, she's tackling worksheet problems independently and only checks answers at the end.
In another high school session, a Year 10 boy who often rushed through algebra questions without understanding now slows down to break apart equations—he recently filled in a table of values accurately for the first time.
Meanwhile, a younger student who once hesitated to ask for help started raising her hand when stuck and even chose to read out loud during the lesson.