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Year 6 student Emma worked on converting fractions to decimals and percentages, as well as arranging fractions in order and solving fraction word problems.
For Year 9, Jacob focused on solving linear algebra equations and practiced the substitution method for simultaneous equations.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Lucas reviewed momentum and circular motion in physics, tackling example questions involving forces and applying relevant formulas.
In Year 11 maths, a student showed reluctance to speak up when concepts felt unclear, especially with topics like logarithms and quadratics—this hesitation led to repeated misunderstandings. "He openly stated he's 'not very academic' and avoided asking for help," one tutor noted, which slowed progress during revision sessions.
In Year 8, another student neglected homework over several weeks; missing this practice made it harder to retain subtraction strategies.
For a Year 4 learner, frequent use of the calculator meant less confidence in mental multiplication tables—leading to delays when technology wasn't available during class quizzes or timed activities.
A tutor in Palmerston noticed one Year 9 student, who previously hesitated to ask for help, now confidently voices questions when stuck on algebra—she even requested a tougher simultaneous equations problem and solved it using the elimination method.
In another session, a Year 7 student who often mixed up subtraction and addition in word problems started double-checking her answers independently, correcting mistakes without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student began sounding out tricky words aloud during reading activities rather than skipping them, showing real persistence by referencing her book to answer comprehension questions.