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Year 4 student Zara focused on time skills by practising converting between analogue and digital clocks and using real-life word problems to reinforce time sayings like "quarter past" and "five minutes to."
In Year 8, Alex worked through linear equations, both solving multi-step equations and graphing lines by hand as well as with technology.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia reviewed scientific notation and significant figures for test preparation, ensuring accuracy when expressing very large or small numbers in maths problems.
A Year 9 student working on algebra was observed skipping key steps when simplifying multivariable expressions, leading to sign errors that carried through calculations—"negative signs once more," noted the tutor, after repeated confusion with gradient questions.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 learner in trigonometry became stuck memorizing tangent values rather than understanding their relationships; this hesitation slowed problem-solving during practice.
In Year 4, one child grew frustrated and emotional after getting stuck on money problems and left several answers unfinished.
At another point, guessing replaced careful reasoning in worded percentage tasks, which meant solutions were often off-target and feedback couldn't be applied immediately.
A tutor in Ferryden Park noticed a Year 10 student who previously struggled with trinomial factorisation now confidently works through these problems on her own, even tackling new expressions without prompts.
Another recent win came from a Year 8 student: instead of guessing when faced with worded maths problems, he now breaks down each part methodically—a big change from his earlier rush to answer.
In primary, one Year 4 girl began chanting her times tables aloud during lessons, helping her stay calm and get through tricky multiplication sums like 4 × 7 without freezing up.