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Year 7 student Clancy focused on dividing and multiplying fractions, building confidence through step-by-step examples.
For Year 9, Jack worked on geometry by proving triangles are congruent using logical reasoning, as well as practising solving for the unknown in algebraic equations.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lachlan concentrated on mastering all operations with fractions—including the reciprocal rule—and strengthened skills with real-world fraction problems.
In Year 4 mathematics, a student was regularly reminded to practice the 6, 7, 8, and 9 times tables but left these incomplete at home. This meant that time in sessions was spent reviewing old ground rather than building new skills.
For a Year 10 student preparing for the HSC, "concentration is probably the greatest challenge"—with focus lapsing during longer tasks like probability questions, which led to unfinished problems.
In Year 11 algebra revision, one student hesitated to write out working due to perfectionism; as noted: "he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."
One Hurstville Grove tutor recently noticed a shift with Lachlan, a high school student who used to hesitate during maths sessions—he's now confidently verbalising his answers and asking for extra practice, especially with fractions and the reciprocal rule.
In chemistry, Rogan managed to connect key concepts by himself for the first time, particularly understanding why valency matters in reactions—a topic he'd previously struggled to piece together.
Meanwhile, Arianna (Year 7) has started persisting through mixed problem sets instead of skipping tricky questions, showing more determination and completing her set without giving up partway through.