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Year 6 student James worked on money calculations and fractions, as well as strengthening his skills with multiplication and division using everyday examples.
In Year 8, Trai practised plotting linear equations and revising key algebraic techniques, also converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages to support his exam preparation.
For Year 9, Aja focused on trigonometry problems including angles of depression and elevation, alongside factorising quadratic expressions through targeted practice questions.
In Year 9 algebra, a student did not write down his working, leading to frequent errors that were hard to trace and correct.
During a Year 12 assignment, another student delayed drafting Parts A and B, making it difficult to start later sections on time.
In Year 6, incomplete homework meant less opportunity to review rounding decimals before the next lesson.
One Year 11 student only revised familiar surd questions and avoided unfamiliar formats; this limited exposure left her struggling with variety in tests.
After missing steps in a trigonometry proof (Year 10), confidence dipped noticeably during timed practice.
In Year 4, James was initially unsure about placing fractions on a number line, but by the end of the session he confidently ordered fractions like 1/4 and 1/3 without prompting.
For a high school student, Aja had struggled with bearings questions before her test; after targeted practice last week, she managed to answer those problems accurately during her assessment.
Another older student began hesitating to solve for x independently, but finished the lesson able to perform each step on his own for the first time.