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Year 12 student Olivia focused on networks and diagrams as well as advanced trigonometry, revising concepts using assignment questions and targeted practice.
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For Year 6, Emma tackled properties of quadrilaterals and triangles—including congruency tests—while also reviewing composite area questions and coordinate plane skills to prepare for her upcoming assessment.
A Year 9 student was hesitant to attempt problem-solving questions involving algebra, often deferring to decimals—her tutor noted she "seemed slightly hesitant" and avoided the unfamiliar, which limited growth in new techniques.
In Year 8, a student's written work on nets was sometimes unclear due to repeated shapes in different orientations; this made it hard for both teacher and student to spot errors efficiently.
A Year 11 lesson revealed revision time focused mostly on easier material, so weak areas like graphing and congruency proofs weren't reinforced before tests.
Missed opportunities for feedback also slowed progress in linear work (Year 10).
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Another high school student surprised himself by managing all the extension questions in a challenging revision session—he even asked for extra practice on areas he'd once avoided.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who used to skip writing out steps is now consistently setting out her working for every question, making it easier for her to spot and fix mistakes herself.
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