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Year 4 student Zoe practised spelling with a set of new words and worked on her 2, 5, and 10 times tables for fluency.
For Year 9, Ali completed textbook exercises on surds and indices, tackling worksheets to reinforce algebraic manipulation skills.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah focused on consumer arithmetic in maths by reviewing previous textbook work and applying concepts to practical scenarios like percentage discounts.
A Year 7 student showed hesitancy in trusting his own abilities during linear equations, as noted: "Needs to improve confidence and trust himself—he's smarter than he knows." This led to pauses before answering, even when the method was correct.
In Year 9 financial maths, forgetting formulas and memory triggers like SOH CAH TOA made it harder to start problems without notes.
A primary student working on times tables began with errors but improved after targeted practice—"Jake started off with a few mistakes on his times table."
Without regular revision or self-belief, these students lost momentum mid-task.
One Long Point tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to second-guess herself with geometry now distinguishing between triangle types and calculating unknown angles on her own, even double-checking her work without prompting.
Another recent session saw a Year 8 student who previously left history assignments incomplete now finishing tasks in one sitting and actively searching for extra articles to deepen his understanding.
For a younger win, a Year 2 student who struggled with spelling at first proudly got 5 out of 5 words correct this week, reading each word aloud confidently before writing them down.