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Year 4 student Oliver practised long multiplication and division, as well as working with decimals and identifying different angles.
Year 7 student Sophie focused on graphing and number lines, using plotting activities to reinforce understanding.
For Year 10, Emily worked through solving line equations between specific points and applied problem-solving skills to algebraic contexts.
A Year 11 student reviewing past test results in maths sometimes missed chances to correct errors—notes read, "going over past test results and some more problem solving," but little feedback was acted on before moving ahead.
In Year 8, one learner found it tough to follow multi-step questions in algebra, losing track of process when calculations became lengthy; as noted, "a bit tough following long form multi-tiered questions."
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student practicing long multiplication often left working untidy, making it harder to spot mistakes. In each case, confusion or uncertainty slowed progress rather than lack of content knowledge.
One Graceville tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid exam prep now actively seeking out practice problems, especially in linear functions—she even combined equations on her own for the first time last week.
A Year 7 student, previously hesitant with problem solving, surprised his tutor by tackling multi-step homework questions independently and finishing ahead of schedule.
Meanwhile, a younger learner who'd struggled to distinguish certain letters can now sound out almost the entire alphabet and self-corrects when mixing up 'J' and 'G'. Last session, he read a full page aloud without skipping any tricky letters.