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Year 5 student Chloe focused on converting fractions to decimals and practiced comparing the values of different fractions.
In Year 9, Sam worked through more advanced circle geometry, including calculating area and perimeter for composite shapes.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Mia reviewed simultaneous equations and tackled worded problems involving systems of linear equations.
Handwriting and formatting challenges appeared across several year levels.
In Year 8, "formatting and writing causes avoidable mistakes"—untidy layout made correct answers hard to spot, especially in fractions and decimals.
A Year 10 student's algebra was strong, but as a tutor observed, "formatting of questions caused him to get a few wrong where his math was good."
Senior students in Years 11–12 sometimes skipped setting out full working in trigonometry or integration tasks; this led to confusion when reviewing solutions and made error tracking difficult.
Messy presentation meant time lost re-reading unclear steps instead of building new skills.
A tutor in Frankston South noticed a Year 11 student who used to guess at answers now stops to check each step when working through exponential equations, showing more careful problem-solving.
Another high schooler, previously reluctant to ask for help with simultaneous equations involving three variables, has started voicing specific questions mid-task instead of getting stuck in silence.
In Year 6, a student who struggled last term with fraction operations was able to convert and simplify fractions independently this week, even explaining their process aloud without prompting.