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Year 8 student Emily worked on factorising quadratic expressions, including perfect squares and difference of two squares, and then applied these skills to solve worded problems.
For Year 9, James revised linear equations by graphing straight lines using tables of values and tackled related algebraic expressions involving indices.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia focused on probability—specifically, dependent and independent events with tree diagrams—and also calculated perimeters involving arcs and circles.
In recent high school lessons, one student in Year 10 consistently relied on calculators during timed algebra tasks and neglected to write out working, resulting in lost marks: "He had full pages with no working in his latest tests and lost a lot of marks there."
Meanwhile, a Year 9 learner struggled with reading complex problem-solving questions fully—often missing key terms or not double-checking the required answer type in probability and Venn diagram scenarios.
In primary, confusion around measurement units (metres/centimetres) and shape names led to hesitation when attempting composite area problems. This left several unfinished answers despite understanding the method.
One Berowra Heights tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, after struggling with multi-step worded problems in maths, is now actively self-correcting her working and recently excelled on her test's problem-solving section—something she found challenging earlier this year.
A senior high school student who used to hesitate when tackling complex quadratics can now confidently distinguish between factorising and solving equations, even explaining her reasoning out loud during sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who previously guessed when measuring angles now checks the protractor direction carefully before answering and can quickly add and subtract two- and three-digit numbers in his head.