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Year 3 student Sidney focused on reading and writing three-digit numbers, skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s using charts and counters, and practiced comparing Australian coins to make exact amounts in simulated shop scenarios.
In Year 8, Jayden worked through simplifying algebraic expressions—covering like terms, expanding brackets, and dividing equations—while also tackling problems involving addition and subtraction of algebraic equations.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Maya applied the substitution method to solve simultaneous equations and tackled geometry skills such as finding the circumference of circles from given radius or diameter values.
A Year 3 student showed eagerness to complete maths worksheets but sometimes rushed through tasks, missing key details in questions—such as confusing which hand represents minutes on the clock or not switching strategies when moving from counting by ones to tens.
As one tutor observed, "she didn't always answer it the way the question wanted."
In Year 10 algebra, another student struggled to organize working steps for substitution and formula use, often jumping ahead without consolidating fundamentals. This led to errors that took extra time to untangle during revision and left him less confident during tests.
One Tregear tutor recently noticed a big shift with a Year 11 student who, after weeks of hesitating to try problems alone, now works through complex algebraic equations without relying on the tutor for every step.
Another high schooler, previously making errors when rushing negative numbers and non-linear relationships, is starting to pause and check his work—he even finished his classwork on time this week.
In primary, Sidney made a leap by counting off decades independently after struggling at first; she quickly spotted number patterns many miss and zipped through her practice sheets unaided.