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Year 5 student Sam worked on adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and practiced equivalent fractions using visual aids.
For Year 9, Olivia tackled simplifying complex algebraic fractions as well as multiplying and dividing indices, focusing on error correction from past exams.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Liam focused on solving linear equations—making x the subject—and handling algebraic expressions with negatives and fractions to build confidence for upcoming assessments.
A Year 10 student often felt overconfident in maths, skipping double-checks and "not finishing the question," which led to small errors going unnoticed during an exam.
For a Year 11 topic on algebraic manipulation, the tutor noted: "He didn't study the material or attempt questions beforehand," so gaps in understanding slowed progress during sessions.
In Year 4, one student avoided writing out working for division problems, relying too much on mental steps—this made it difficult to catch calculation mistakes.
When homework was incomplete or rushed across several years, concepts like fractions and indices weren't fully retained by the next lesson.
A tutor in Hornsby Heights recently noticed a Year 10 student who, after weeks of needing hints, completed several challenging algebraic manipulation problems with only minimal help and started laying out his working more clearly than before.
In Year 11, another student showed real initiative by preparing questions ahead of the session on sales commissions and perimeters—something he'd hesitated to do in previous weeks—and engaged actively throughout.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who was initially unsure about using equations began creating and applying them independently during the lesson, finishing by writing out her own equation for a practice question without prompting.