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Year 6 student Alex revised factors and multiples, tackled missing angle problems in geometry, and practiced comparing and creating equivalent fractions.
For Year 9, Olivia worked through surface area of prisms and cylinders along with an introduction to indices using step-by-step examples.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ryan focused on financial maths topics like simple interest calculations and applied index laws across a range of questions.
A Year 9 student working on indices and equations sometimes left working steps off the page, as noted: "she skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors." This made it tough to spot where misunderstandings happened.
In Year 11 Financial Maths, one student leaned heavily on calculator routines for compound interest but struggled to set up questions without prompts.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner practicing fraction-to-decimal conversions had difficulty keeping their written layout organized—misaligning columns led to confusion when comparing results. The extra time spent sorting out formatting mistakes meant less energy for grasping new concepts in later parts of the lesson.
A Kogarah tutor recently noticed a Year 9 student who used to avoid complex algebra now asking for harder simultaneous equations and successfully creating the equation of a line from two coordinates.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student who'd struggled with applying multiple formulas managed to solve trigonometry problems independently by choosing between Pythagoras' theorem, Sine, and Cosine rules—something she previously hesitated to attempt without step-by-step guidance.
In Year 5, one child who always guessed when comparing fractions is now pausing to work through each comparison and even explained her thinking aloud before moving on.