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Year 4 student Emily practised rounding numbers to the nearest ten and hundred, as well as worked through division by 10, 100, and 1,000 using place value grids.
In Year 8, Olivia focused on algebraic factorisation—covering difference of two squares and perfect square trinomials—and also spent time on rules for expanding brackets.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Jacob tackled trigonometry problems involving finding unknown sides and angles in triangles, then moved onto probability questions with frequency tables.
In Year 4, a student avoided writing out working in multiplication tasks, which made it hard to spot where she went wrong with carrying digits.
In Year 8 algebra, a lack of confidence led to freezing up when starting new problems—she often needed questions rephrased before attempting them.
During a senior trigonometry lesson, not labeling triangle sides clearly resulted in confusion between sine and cosine; as noted, she misread the word problem and mixed up the angles.
Meanwhile, another student in Year 7 would second-guess every answer on times tables revision and erase correct responses repeatedly before moving on.
One Sellicks Beach tutoring session saw a Year 9 student, Lara, take real initiative by asking for help on topics she'd previously found tricky—like graphing parabolas and scientific notation—and then quickly applying the concepts independently.
Another high school win: Sasha in Year 10 was able to identify her own mistakes while working through factorisation questions, correcting them with little prompting—a big step from earlier sessions when she needed frequent guidance.
For a younger learner, Nicole (Year 4) recently moved from relying on finger-counting for her 5 times tables to answering fluently without prompts, finishing her worksheet solo for the first time.