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Year 4 student Isaac focused on applying BODMAS and practicing long division in mathematics, while also distinguishing between literal and metaphoric writing in his English creative writing homework.
In Year 10, Luke worked through algebraic equations involving moving pronumerals across the equals sign, and practiced simplifying expressions using exponentials.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Zahraa developed her economics essays by linking economic objectives to policies and refining her structure with targeted feedback for upcoming assessments.
In Year 9 mathematics, one student "regularly forgets formulas" and was often distracted during lessons, sometimes drawing or writing unrelated notes, which led to difficulty recalling area and volume methods when tackling composite shapes.
In a Year 7 English session, a lack of homework and minimal revision meant only base knowledge of grammar topics was remembered—retention dropped after longer breaks without practice.
For a senior assessment task in Years 11–12, an essay draft remained incomplete the day before it was due; time management and earlier planning would have prevented last-minute stress as the deadline loomed.
A tutor in Hawkesbury Heights noticed one high school student, previously hesitant to ask for clarification, now actively stops to question confusing essay prompts before planning responses.
Another Year 11 student who used to rush through maths problems began self-checking answers for negatives, catching errors without prompting.
In a younger year group, a primary student who struggled with fidgeting found ways to moderate movement during reading practice—managing to finish an entire passage aloud without interruption for the first time.