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Year 7 student Zara worked through algebraic factorisation and surd simplification, practising step-by-step methods for each.
Year 9 student Tom focused on exponential functions, growth and decay models, and explored how logarithms connect to these concepts.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily tackled a maths investigation task with support on quadratic equations, using worked examples to reinforce the key steps in solving them.
In Year 9 mathematics, one student relied heavily on their calculator for multi-step equations and often skipped writing down working, leading to repeated errors; as noted, "he doesn't seem to write down his working outs," which meant that mistakes with signs or order of operations were hard to spot.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled with messy layout in algebra problems—unclear steps made it difficult for them to check answers and build confidence.
In senior grades, a lack of revision between sessions (as highlighted in lesson notes) resulted in forgotten concepts during tests and slower progress when tackling new topics.
One Banksia Park tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to feel unsure about physics now openly asks for help when stuck and was thrilled to see her improved test mark after managing her time better on assessments.
In a recent session with a Year 8 boy, the tutor observed him double-checking his algebra answers independently—something he'd rarely done before—which led him to fix small mistakes without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who was once quite shy has started joining in discussions and even explained how to find the median to the tutor during a practice problem.