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Year 4 student Alex worked on identifying and extending number patterns as well as solving addition and subtraction problems using practical examples.
Year 7 student Olivia tackled fraction concepts, including comparing fractions of different denominators, and practised rounding numbers to the nearest 10 and 100.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Marcus focused on two-step algebraic equations and applied formulas to calculate circumference, using targeted textbook exercises for consolidation.
In Year 9 algebra, one student avoided showing working, instead "drawing out algebra questions to understand what the question is asking," which made it harder to catch and correct missteps.
A Year 8 student mixed up area and volume in geometry word problems by jumping straight to answers before reading fully—this often led to confusion when units changed mid-question.
Another in Year 10 struggled with index laws and was advised to improve note organization: "organising all math work in a neat manner, including tutoring worksheets and notes." Missed steps meant errors went unnoticed until revision time.
One Kingsgrove tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who had always hesitated with multi-step algebra now working through wordier questions almost entirely on his own, no longer waiting for hints before starting.
A Year 11 student, previously quick to guess at answers in geometry, is now pausing to write out each calculation step before substituting values into formulas—a big shift from her earlier rush.
In primary, one Year 4 learner who used to rely on counting fingers has started tackling simple subtraction mentally and will even try times tables without prompting. Last session, he completed all ten problems in his head without reaching for his hands once.