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Year 6 student Chloe worked on representing fractions visually and placing them accurately on number lines, while also building confidence with mixed fractions using diagrams.
In Year 9, Emily focused on algebraic techniques including expanding brackets and calculating the distance between two points in the coordinate plane.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Josh explored Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry concepts such as angles of elevation, applying these through real-world word problems.
A Year 8 student in algebra mixed up x and y coordinates, as the tutor noted, "he kept reversing them when plotting points," which slowed progress on Cartesian plane questions.
In Year 10, a student hesitated to show working when expanding brackets—small sign errors went unnoticed until the end.
A senior student preparing for trigonometry relied heavily on calculator shortcuts rather than showing steps; this made it hard to spot mistakes in angles of elevation tasks.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student arrived without key materials for probability revision and struggled to get started—momentum was lost before any practice could happen.
One Keperra tutor recently saw a Year 10 student who had struggled with binomial functions begin to solve these problems independently, using powers more confidently than before.
In a Year 7 session, a student who used to skip over data analysis tasks was able to explain the difference between mean, median, and mode out loud and chose their own examples without prompting.
Meanwhile, in an upper primary group, one child who previously hesitated to tackle fractions now drew diagrams to show mixed numbers and could accurately label halves and quarters during word problems.
It takes a lot to do well in biology. Moving up the curriculum can be a challenge and if students don't jump in with both feet it's easy to fall behind.