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Year 3 student CJ worked on decimal addition and subtraction, including real-world money problems, and practised ordering decimals to build confidence with place value.
For Year 5, Farrah focused on persuasive writing structure as well as editing for grammar in her drafts.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Channing tackled algebraic fractions—simplifying and performing operations—and revised scientific notation using worked examples to consolidate understanding.
A Year 4 student with strong math intuition often forgot key steps in converting improper fractions during revision, as she momentarily forgot how to convert an improper fraction into a mixed number.
In English for Year 5, messy written work and skipped re-reading led to missing basic punctuation like full stops or commas—mistakes she recognized only after they were pointed out.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student hesitated to start narrative writing due to self-doubt, causing delays and incomplete paragraphs.
In each case, avoiding regular review or double-checking left gaps that resurfaced under pressure or in unfamiliar tasks.
One Iluka tutor noticed a Year 9 student, Channing, who used to hand in his writing without checking, is now in the habit of reviewing his work for errors and actively uses process-of-elimination strategies during NAPLAN-style questions—something he rarely did before.
Meanwhile, Farrah (Year 10) has gone from hesitating at the start of narrative writing tasks to drafting introductions quickly and using her own checklist to add descriptive language and similes, making her stories more engaging.
A younger student recently started explaining decimal place values out loud after previously struggling to remember tenths and hundredths.