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Year 4 student Lily worked on identifying and comparing fractions, including finding equivalent fractions using visual models, and practiced converting uncommon denominators by finding the lowest common multiple.
Year 7 student Abiola focused on surface area calculations for cubes and rectangular prisms, measuring real-life objects to apply area formulas, as well as quick strategies for multiplying by multiples of ten.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Emma explored linear equations—linking tables, graphs, and equations—and was introduced to basic trigonometry concepts through right-angled triangles.
A Year 8 student in Maths repeatedly guessed on challenging multiple-choice questions instead of working through them, as noted: "he was using trial and error to progress." This habit meant that deeper understanding wasn't developed, particularly for harder algebra and geometry tasks.
In Year 10 linear equations, another student struggled to manipulate y=mx+c due to gaps in organizing steps—missing connections between graph features and equation forms.
For a Year 5 writing task, one student's bare responses lacked descriptive detail because she avoided revisiting the storyline.
When homework (like design projects) was left incomplete in Years 9–11, it slowed skill-building for later assessments.
A tutor in Holden Hill noticed a Year 9 student who had previously needed constant prompting with surface area formulas start to identify and label dimensions independently, even using tricks for multiplying by tens without help—she finished the lesson saying, "this makes sense now!"
In Year 7, another student who used to hesitate when working through statistics assignments is now confidently calculating means and identifying outliers on her own.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student recently shifted from guessing during times tables activities to asking for clarification whenever she's unsure, making it through a tough multiplication quiz with only minimal support.
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