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Year 5 student Daniel focused on strengthening subtraction and addition algorithms, as well as practicing times tables for greater fluency.
For Year 10, Ethan revised linear equations and tackled challenging exponents and logarithms questions using past practice tests to identify any gaps.
Meanwhile, Indie in Year 12 worked through exam preparation by covering polynomials differentiation and estimation of area under a graph using integration techniques.
A Year 12 student preparing for maths exams showed a pattern of skipping over small algebra steps, especially with signs and surds—"she understands the content but makes silly errors," noted one tutor—which led to correct methods but lost marks in timed conditions.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student often forgot key materials for lessons, slowing progress on multiplication algorithms and making it hard to build fluency.
In public speaking tasks for Year 5, nervousness about planning ideas resulted in incomplete notes and less confident delivery.
For a senior student using CAS calculators, unfamiliarity with shortcuts meant extra time spent searching for functions rather than practicing problems.
A tutor in Wattle Glen noticed a big change in one Year 11 student who, after struggling with scatterplots and trend analysis, began clearly explaining the context behind the data—something she'd previously avoided.
Another high school student surprised his tutor by preparing all his problem questions before their session and working through challenging logarithm problems independently, having hesitated to tackle them alone in the past.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who used to guess at times tables now answers questions on 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s rapidly and without prompting.