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Year 7 student Emily focused on algebra basics, learning to rearrange like terms and practising addition and subtraction with negative numbers.
Year 9 student Lucas worked through straight-line equations by formulating them using gradient (m) and intercept (c), then tackled exam-style problems involving gradients.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Lucy completed the 2023 HSC mathematics paper and moved on to her trial exam questions for additional practice with advanced algebraic techniques.
A Year 8 student lost focus during multi-step word problems, especially when required to extract data from lengthy questions; as a tutor noted, "she struggled to pay attention when it came to analysing questions that involved reading and extracting data."
In Year 10 algebra, skipping steps or not writing full working led to sign errors—this meant spending extra time tracing back mistakes instead of progressing.
A senior student in test settings forgot key formulae and showed difficulty managing time under pressure, sometimes leaving questions unfinished.
Each scenario left the student feeling hesitant about tackling unfamiliar or "scary" exam-style problems.
One Minmi tutor noticed that Molly, a high school student, now independently tackles advanced exam-style questions in algebra—something she hesitated with previously—and recently solved two on her own after recalling earlier sessions.
In another session, Janae showed a real shift by completing 50 exercise questions independently, maintaining focus throughout; this contrasts with earlier lessons where she relied heavily on step-by-step support.
For Year 3–4 maths, Sofia, who once struggled with fraction terminology, has begun using correct language confidently and even solved an advanced mixed-number question by herself during the lesson.