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Year 8 student Charlie focused on solving linear equations, including those involving fractions and progressively challenging questions.
For Year 9, Mae worked through stem-and-leaf plots and explored measures of central tendency using real data sets.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Sarah practiced converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, applying these skills to everyday ratio problems.
A Year 11 student arrived without a formula sheet, which meant advanced chemistry problems couldn't be attempted; "we had to stick to basic practice," as noted.
In Year 8 maths, missed homework was highlighted twice before the break—2.5 hours set but not yet completed.
For a Year 10 English essay, facing the full draft caused overwhelm: ideas stalled until structure was broken into smaller steps.
During Year 9 algebra, skipping written working led to sign errors in linear equations that went unnoticed at first glance. In these moments, confidence dipped and momentum slowed as gaps became more visible.
One Manning tutor noticed that Mae, a Year 10 student, has started to persist with 3D geometry problems despite previously sharing how much she struggled to visualise them—last week, she worked through half and quarter cylinder questions without giving up.
Charlie (Year 11) had been making small errors in coordinate geometry but recently completed a full set independently of complex ratio and backwards-solving tasks for the first time.
In English, a high school student who was often hesitant about essay writing produced a solid response on their own and began asking for new strategies to tackle exam questions.