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Year 11 student Alex explored motion on an inclined plane by breaking down gravity into components and calculated net force, also examining the effects of drag force and tension direction in physics problems.
For Year 10, Jamie completed a practice maths exam focused on algebraic manipulation and worked through challenging linear graphs using step-by-step solutions.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ben revised perimeter for circular shapes and practiced addition and subtraction using algorithms to improve speed and accuracy.
A Year 10 student working through algebra repeatedly hesitated to write out steps, instead relying on mental calculation; as one tutor noted, "she skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors."
In VCE Maths Methods, a Year 11 student leaned heavily on memorizing formulas but struggled when asked to apply them or use the CAS calculator efficiently.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student often left homework incomplete and avoided tricky fraction questions—resulting in missed opportunities for feedback and growth.
During exam prep, a Year 9 learner second-guessed answers and needed reassurance before moving forward. This led to lost time retracing old ground rather than building new skills.
A tutor in Albion noticed a Year 12 student who once needed to write out every circular function step now solving advanced trigonometry problems mentally and much faster than before.
Another high schooler recently started asking questions when stuck, rather than sitting quietly—last session, she worked through several challenging factorisation tasks using new strategies without prompting.
In a younger class, one student who used to rush maths problems has begun double-checking answers after learning from past mistakes; this time, he caught and corrected his own error on the number line activity before moving on.