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Year 6 student Amelia focused on positive and negative integers using number lines, along with strategies for rounding numbers to different digit places.
In Year 8, Grace worked through laws of indices—both multiplication and addition—and revised algebraic techniques like simplifying expressions and solving linear equations, sometimes using past test questions for extra practice.
For Year 9, Nishta covered financial mathematics including calculating tax from bracket tables and practiced applying formulas for bonuses and commissions in a range of problem-solving scenarios.
A Year 8 student working on Pythagoras' Theorem was advised not to overwrite answers and to write formulae before starting—messy layout made it hard to catch calculation slips.
In Year 10, a student tackling algebraic fractions avoided writing full steps, as one tutor noted, "she skipped setting out her working, which led to rounding errors."
Meanwhile, an older student preparing for advanced algebra assessments had incomplete homework practice; this limited her ability to recall formulas under test conditions.
Across grades, missing or unfinished practice sums meant students often entered lessons without the familiarity needed for new problem types.
One Gregory Hills tutor saw a real turnaround with Mia, a high school student who previously hesitated to ask for help—she now uses "pen to paper" strategies and talks through problems instead of staying silent.
Analiese, also in high school, moved from being anxious about word problems to actually enjoying them after learning some new techniques; she worked out all her practice questions on her own last session.
In primary years, Ifra went from making repeated errors on arithmetic laws to fixing those mistakes independently and completing the assigned work without extra prompts.