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Year 6 student Zara focused on statistics, specifically calculating mean, median, mode, and range using real assignment data.
For Year 8, Lily practiced algebraic expressions and worked through problems involving solving equations for x.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student James revised logarithmic equations by applying log rules and converting square roots to powers, then moved onto expanding polynomials with the FOIL method for deeper exam preparation.
A Year 10 student did not complete their assigned maths homework or make any attempts at a major assignment, which left them unsure how to start questions independently.
In Year 8, over-reliance on previous examples was noted: "he kept looking at the previous examples we did together before attempting new questions," which slowed progress in rounding and multiplication.
For a senior student, missing communication with teachers while away meant uncertainty about key assessment tasks.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student's distraction during online sessions made it difficult to focus long enough to master division, leading to unfinished content each lesson.
A tutor in Bahrs Scrub noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with statistics now identifying her own mistakes and explaining how she fixed them, instead of waiting for hints.
In Year 8, one student who often guessed quietly during algebra is now asking questions out loud and double-checking her reasoning—she even completed all her assigned problems without needing reminders.
Meanwhile, two Year 4 students who previously rushed through addition and subtraction are now pausing to check their answers and insist on finishing sums independently before showing the tutor, reflecting a real boost in self-reliance.