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Year 4 student Athena worked on multiplication facts and applied them to word problems, as well as reading and converting time between digital and analogue formats.
In Year 7, Zara focused on decimal addition and subtraction alongside revising factors and multiples using number puzzles.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Tom practiced operations with fractions—including converting improper to mixed numbers—and explored order of operations through targeted exercises.
A Year 6 student working on perimeter often missed sides without numbers, as a tutor observed: "she relied heavily on the calculator, even though her manual column addition is strong."
In Year 9 surface area lessons, another struggled to double-check if each face was counted, sometimes skipping this when using a calculator for speed.
For a Year 4 multiplication task, showing carrying and borrowing steps in written work was inconsistent—answers were right but not always reproducible.
In several senior grades (Years 10–11), forgetting to write units or cube/square symbols led to confusion reviewing volume and area solutions later.
One Sandy Point tutor saw a big change in a Year 9 student who'd struggled to solve for x—she's now confidently merging like terms and working through equations with much less hesitation.
A Year 7 student who used to avoid tricky word problems is now identifying the right strategies just from reading the question, especially picking up on clue words like "difference" or "how much."
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously rushed through addition is finally using the carrying process correctly for harder sums, slowing down to double-check her work before moving on.