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Year 4 student Aura revised division, fractions and decimals, and was introduced to interpreting graphs and angles while working through a NAPLAN Numeracy practice paper.
For Year 9, Hannah tackled trigonometry using the sine and cosine rules and reinforced her understanding of quadratic equations.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ethan worked on exam preparation by focusing on linear equations involving algebraic rearrangement, bearings in trigonometry, and finding axes of symmetry for parabolas.
A Year 9 student repeatedly left homework incomplete, particularly in proportionality and coordinate geometry, resulting in confusion during quizzes—"she was unable to complete the homework for proportionality," noted a tutor.
In senior levels, another student's notes were often disorganized and scattered across loose papers rather than a dedicated notebook, making it difficult to review algebra strategies before tests.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner's untidy working with fractions led to calculation errors that weren't caught until prompted to write each step out. This lack of organized practice and written clarity caused gaps to widen between lessons and made feedback harder to apply.
One Ermington tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking for help now raising specific questions about tricky trig rearrangements, letting the session target exactly where she gets stuck.
In a senior session, another student who struggled with interpreting box and whisker plots last month is now confidently analyzing class data sets and even asked to explore financial maths next week.
Meanwhile, during a Year 4 lesson, a student who once rushed through operations slowed down after prompting, taking care to check whether division or multiplication was needed before solving each problem independently.