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Year 9 student Caleb worked on calculating the circumference and perimeter of circles and sectors, as well as solving worded questions involving manual decimal multiplication and division.
A Year 8 student focused on algebraic fractions, including adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing expressions with variables in the denominators.
For Year 7, work included understanding univariate data by finding mean, median, mode, range, and creating box-and-whisker plots using real data sets.
A Year 10 student repeatedly avoided writing out full algebraic working, as noted: "Doing too much in his head, needs to practice writing working out down instead." This led to confusion and hidden calculation errors during polynomial division.
In Year 7, formatting issues surfaced—messy written solutions made it difficult to revise or spot errors when checking geometry work.
A senior student often neglected consistent backchecking, with a tutor observing, "Lots of errors that arose from superficial backchecking and being distracted towards the end of the lesson," causing small arithmetic slips to persist into final answers.
A tutor in Meadow Heights recently noticed a big shift with Oscar, a Year 9 student who used to freeze when stuck on maths problems—he now tries different approaches without prompting and talks through his thinking out loud.
In another session, Sedra (Year 10) independently recognised when to use the addition rule for probability after struggling previously, confidently translating worded problems into Venn diagrams.
Meanwhile, a primary student was able to complete most of her homework worksheet and showed clear understanding of BIDMAS after needing help before; she finished by explaining each step aloud as she worked.