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Year 6 student Enrique worked through surface area and volume problems, using diagrams to visualise 3D shapes.
In Year 9, Vangie focused on rearranging algebraic equations to make a different variable the subject, and practised applying basic algebraic techniques to trapezium dimension questions.
For Year 10, Amaan tackled indices—completing worksheets on index laws—and also reviewed key concepts in financial maths such as consumer arithmetic.
In Year 8 algebra, one student needed to look back through his book in order to do questions, showing a reliance on memorised processes rather than understanding.
In senior years, another found it difficult to show full working for trigonometry and calculus problems, often skipping steps and risking lost marks—needs to be more disciplined with showing working out.
A Year 11 student hesitated when minor variations appeared in familiar question types, preferring examples over independent attempts.
When formula recall replaced comprehension, errors persisted until guided intervention; this left gaps that only revealed themselves during multi-step tasks under time pressure.
One Badgerys Creek tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on multi-step algebra questions—now he works through them without help and even spots his own mistakes for next time.
A senior high schooler had always hesitated to try advanced calculus, but after some guided practice, she not only tackled differentiation problems independently but also explained why 'dy/dx' notation is used.
In primary sessions, one student surprised everyone by solving subtraction borrowing all on her own after weeks of struggling with the concept.