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Year 9 student James practised factorising algebraic expressions, focusing on difference of two squares and perfect squares.
For Year 10, Emily revised linear equations, including slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines as well as identifying parabolic graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 4 student Ariana explored line and rotational symmetry and types of triangles, often using diagrams to clarify concepts.
In Year 11, one student arrived at a biology session without their test or English text ("The Merchant of Venice"), making it impossible to review missed material.
For another Year 12 student, leaving assignments until the last minute meant little time to polish work; "because of time pressure the opportunity to absorb learning is limited."
A Year 7 maths student sometimes skipped steps when writing equations, hiding sign errors and making checking harder.
Meanwhile, in Year 4 maths, incomplete recall of times tables led to hesitations during worded problems—each pause chipped away at confidence when tackling new content.
One Gawler River tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, who used to struggle with structuring essays, is now actively reworking sentences to avoid repetition and picking up on where commas are needed—skills she hesitated with before.
Another recent high school win came when Sam took real initiative by selecting his own research focus and nearly completing a mind map for an assignment, showing far more independence than in previous sessions.
Meanwhile, in the primary years, Jess has started using new strategies for learning tricky times tables; she now asks questions and tries out these methods instead of defaulting to rote memorisation.