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Year 4 student Jazmine worked on reading analogue and digital clocks as well as practicing long multiplication with three- and four-digit numbers.
In Year 10, James focused on applying the index laws to complex indices questions and converting between surd and indice forms.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily reviewed normal distribution and linear equations, including plotting these equations on charts for her upcoming assessment.
A Year 10 student arrived without the required notes for a test and, as the tutor noted, "was unable to do many questions without help of his notes," highlighting ongoing issues with organization and over-reliance on aids.
In Year 7 algebra, one student forgot methods from earlier in the session and needed repeated prompts, making it difficult to connect ideas across problems.
For a Year 4 learner, difficulty focusing led her to guess answers rapidly rather than process questions—she would "blurt out a random answer," which meant missing opportunities to develop reasoning skills before moving on.
One high school student who used to hesitate when confused now actively asks for help and explains her thinking out loud, which she hadn't done before.
Another older student tackled normal distribution and linear equations after struggling last term, even reflecting on what she still needed to work on for her test.
Meanwhile, a younger student who was terrified of division is now confidently using her times tables to divide larger numbers—last session, she recited her 4x table during division problems without any prompting.