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Year 4 student Scarlett worked on recognising Greek and Latin roots in words and practiced using correct punctuation, focusing on commas and hyphens.
In Year 11 Chemistry, Aimee tackled stoichiometry problems involving mole-mass conversions and reviewed balancing chemical equations through teacher-provided questions.
Charli, a Year 12 Biology student, revised the adaptive immune system by applying her knowledge to exam-style questions and also recapped CRISPR-Cas9 gene technology principles.
A Year 8 student hesitated to begin her memoir, "stalling and avoiding the writing task," which meant strong ideas weren't making it onto the page.
In VCE Chemistry, a Year 12 learner sometimes skipped showing all calculation steps or left out units—her tutor noted, "she should spell out her workings so she can avoid mistakes."
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student tackling biology revision only reviewed familiar material instead of practicing with new SAC-style questions; this led to gaps in recall under pressure.
When feedback was given on drafts or marked-up assignments, it wasn't always addressed before moving on.
One Lindisfarne tutor noted a real shift in Aimee's approach to chemistry: after previously hesitating to tackle unfamiliar topics, she now attempts challenging SAC questions before class and openly asks for clarification when stuck, showing genuine initiative.
Charli has started proactively highlighting areas she finds tricky in biology sessions; rather than guessing, she now requests targeted help and checks her understanding by drawing diagrams—a big step from staying quiet about uncertainties.
Meanwhile, Cameron recently wrote a creative short story with clear enthusiasm and accepted feedback on grammar without frustration, finishing all the adverb practice questions quickly and correctly.