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Year 10 Alexia worked on simplifying algebraic equations and practiced multiplying and dividing algebraic expressions using worksheets ahead of an upcoming test.
For Year 11, Thomas focused on Financial Maths by calculating tax, the Medicare levy, taxable income, and potential tax refunds.
Meanwhile, Year 9 Emily revised surface area calculations for cylinders and applied Pythagoras' Theorem to solve geometry problems in preparation for her assessment.
A Year 11 student repeatedly forgot to bring the correct notes and worksheets for financial maths, which slowed progress when tackling tax calculations—"She couldn't attempt practice questions without her formula sheet," a tutor noted.
In Year 8 algebra, one student revised only familiar problems but avoided multi-step or mixed-topic questions, missing out on learning how to spot sign errors with negatives.
Meanwhile, a primary student hesitated to show working for spelling activities, erasing attempts instead of asking for help when unsure. This made it harder to identify patterns in mistakes during review sessions.
One Sun Valley tutor noticed Tariq, a high school student, moving from needing step-by-step help with percentages to accurately calculating them independently by multiplying decimals and fractions by 100—a real leap after early uncertainty.
Isabelle, also in high school, recently tackled tricky perimeter and area problems involving cylinders and trapeziums; she was able to work through new formulas patiently until she got most questions right without prompting.
Meanwhile, Charbel in Year 3 has started reading aloud more confidently and now recognises the structure of sentences—he even pointed out capital letters and full stops on his own during a storybook session.