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Year 3 student Lachlan focused on reading clocks and telling time, as well as practising addition and subtraction problems.
For Year 8, Leon worked through financial maths topics from his textbook, including simple and compound interest calculations.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Vasati completed an exam covering rational numbers to check her understanding, with extra attention on performing operations with whole numbers.
In Year 9 algebra, one student repeatedly skipped showing steps when simplifying expressions—"he forgot to take out common factors," noted a tutor—leading to repeated sign errors and confusion during homework.
A Year 11 learner, while working on trigonometry and coordinate geometry, struggled to graph equations independently and hesitated to check calculator results, which slowed problem-solving in exam-style questions.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student left spelling homework incomplete and rarely reviewed corrections, so persistent errors reappeared in weekly tests.
In all cases, missing practice or not taking up feedback meant time was spent revisiting old mistakes rather than building new skills.
A tutor in St Andrews noticed a big shift with one Year 9 student who, after weeks of hesitating to speak up, started explaining his reasoning out loud during geometry questions—something he'd always avoided.
In Year 7 maths, another student who previously rushed through her reading now pauses and self-corrects when she stumbles on tricky words, showing more patience instead of guessing.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student made clear progress by independently translating worded problems into algebraic expressions without prompting, a task that had caused confusion just a few sessions earlier.