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Year 5 student Ruby practised finding the area of triangles and tackled worded problems by learning when to apply different formulas.
In Year 10, James focused on solving trigonometric equations using the sine and cosine rules, and explored angles of elevation and depression through example questions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Chloe worked on financial maths skills such as calculating house loans with variable interest rates and used a calculator to solve for unknown variables in simple scenarios.
In Year 10, one student's tendency to "rely on a calculator too much" during algebra meant slower progress in mental arithmetic; as noted, linking methods between similar questions required explicit prompting.
Meanwhile, a senior secondary student preparing for Specialist Maths struggled with writing clear working—"be careful with signs and how they interact," their tutor warned after several sign errors in trigonometric proofs.
In Year 6, forgetting to bring psychology notes to sessions led to lost revision time.
During primary maths, shyness about speaking up made it difficult to assess understanding—confidence wavered when counting aloud.
One North Adelaide tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after struggling to work independently, is now completing most questions solo—including graphs—without needing prompts.
In a recent session, a Year 8 student remembered key formulas for surface area and broke down problems step-by-step, showing much stronger recall than in previous weeks.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to guess at answers now stops to ask for help when unsure and has started attempting larger addition problems without hesitation. Last week, this younger learner even read out the full word list before being asked.
No one has doubts about the importance of English in the Australian school curriculum. Not only is it a mandatory subject to complete year 12, but it's a useful life skill. Verbal and written language skills are crucial in the information age. Comprehending texts, textual analysis, structuring written reports, refining creative processes and applying a structure to them, articulating thoughts concisely ... these skills are going to be useful in just about any career path. Of course, it all starts in the school classroom.
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