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Year 5 student Ava worked on all types of fractions, including improper and mixed numbers, and practised multiplying and dividing them using step-by-step examples.
In Year 8, Kyra reviewed Pythagoras' theorem to find missing sides and angles in composite shapes, building confidence through targeted practice problems.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Chloe focused on linear relationships by plotting points to sketch lines and finding equations from given graphs.
Messy or incomplete working appeared repeatedly in Years 7–10 mathematics.
For example, one student's algebra work lacked clear layout, which led to confusion with negative signs and missed steps ("she should write down important equations such as the gradient equation before attempting to solve to avoid mistakes").
In Year 9, disorganised notes meant formulas were forgotten or mixed up with different shapes.
A Year 11 student struggled to approach worded problems independently—pausing until prompted—which left her feeling frustrated and less confident during tests.
At primary level, a student avoided writing out full solutions for long division, causing uncertainty when checking answers later.
A tutor in Fairy Meadow noticed a big shift for one Year 10 student who had always waited for hints—last session, she tackled composite shape problems and found missing angles on her own after some initial guidance.
Another high schooler who used to make frequent errors when rearranging equations managed to correct mistakes herself mid-task and even asked for slightly harder questions toward the end.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who would get stuck on mixed numerals now confidently converts between improper fractions and mixed numbers without needing reminders—she finished her latest worksheet independently.