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Year 6 student Zane focused on maths operations, tackling the order of operations and practising English comprehension by responding in full sentences.
For Year 8, Maddie worked through Pythagoras' theorem and solving linear equations, alongside learning to summarise research into her own words for English.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Liam revised trigonometry basics and tackled Wonder essay writing, including planning paragraphs and linking ideas clearly.
A Year 11 student arrived without their previous maths test, so feedback on errors and strategies was delayed—"we were unable to find it," the tutor noted, which meant lost opportunity for targeted revision.
In Year 8 English, homework tasks were left incomplete this week, making it harder to build skills in text analysis and writing original ideas.
A Year 6 student's maths book showed messy working in long division and fractions; numbers weren't lined up, leading to carry-over mistakes.
When tiredness set in during a Year 5 session, focus slipped and small but crucial steps in problem-solving went unchecked.
A White Hills tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to freeze up with complex worded maths problems now independently identifies what's given and what's missing before tackling half-life calculations.
In Year 9 English, another student has started asking for help when stuck, instead of quietly guessing—this shift meant she could write her first powerful simile-rich paragraph last week.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who struggled to recall spelling words is now remembering all of them during lessons and confidently reads aloud, finishing the latest chapter without stumbling once.