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Year 7 student Tia focused on algebra, including expansion and factorisation, as well as probability using Venn diagrams and tree diagrams to support understanding.
For Year 9, Natalia revised equations and area concepts, then applied algebraic techniques through word problems.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Marcus practised converting between millimetres, centimetres, and kilometres for measurement tasks and worked on interpreting bar graphs and line graphs to build data literacy.
In Year 11, one student repeatedly skipped planning before writing scripts, preferring to "jump straight into the draft," which made structuring arguments difficult.
A Year 10 learner misplaced assigned worksheets and arrived without required homework—organization is a clear obstacle in this case.
For a Year 8 maths quiz, overconfidence led to missed marks; "he could easily have gotten more if he took the time to check his answers."
In primary years, forgetting rules for basic multiplication and measurement (Year 4) meant progress slowed even after reminders. These habits resulted in lost time re-explaining concepts or revisiting basics instead of moving forward.
A tutor in Yagoona recently saw Joel, a Year 10 student, begin spotting and fixing his own run-on sentences—a shift from earlier sessions where he waited for corrections.
Sriyan, who's in high school, remembered and correctly applied the rule for adding unlike fractions without prompting this week, having previously needed reminders each time.
Meanwhile, Ellena (Year 4) surprised her tutor by voluntarily completing extra homework and finishing it ahead of schedule—she used to need lots of encouragement just to start on tasks.