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Year 3 student Alex practised counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s as well as tackling simple addition problems above 10.
In Year 9, Mia worked through linear equations and inequalities, focusing on graphing lines and interpreting solutions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Jayden explored trigonometry topics including bearings and directions, using exact values with trig ratios to solve application questions.
In Year 8 Mathematics, one student's tendency to rely on a calculator for basic arithmetic slowed their progress with fractions—"she reached for the calculator even on single-digit sums," as noted.
A Year 10 student often left working out messy or incomplete during algebraic problem solving, which led to confusion and repeated errors when reviewing homework.
In Senior Mathematics, several students only practiced familiar question types in revision sessions, avoiding more challenging "word-dense" probability and surds problems; this meant they missed exposure to complex exam-style tasks.
Missed opportunities to use feedback or self-correct resulted in persistent misunderstandings.
One Yennora tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who had previously hesitated to use her calculator now reaching for it confidently when tackling more complex algebraic questions, showing new independence in problem-solving.
In another high school session, a student who used to struggle with linear equations began working through simultaneous equations without prompting, asking the tutor to check only their final answers rather than every step.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student was able to read aloud fluidly using their finger as a guide—a small but important change after earlier difficulties keeping track on the page—culminating in them finishing an entire chapter without losing their place.