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Year 8 student Breana focused on solving simultaneous equations both graphically and algebraically, and also worked through break-even point and revenue/loss graphs using textbook and HSC-style questions.
Year 9 Aiya revised how to calculate the circumference, radius, and diameter of circles, then applied percentage calculations to real-life scenarios she came up with.
Meanwhile, Year 10 Melia tackled quadratic equations and non-linear functions by breaking down classwork step-by-step, ensuring understanding of solving quadratic models and their applications.
In Year 8 mathematics, a student often left homework incomplete or delayed, making it harder to recall methods during lessons—"if you leave it for a few weeks, it's difficult to remember how to do it."
In Year 10 algebra sessions, working out was sometimes skipped or not clearly written line by line, which hid where mistakes crept in and slowed feedback.
One Year 7 student relied heavily on calculators for basic questions rather than practicing mental calculation as suggested.
In senior years, revision was sometimes limited to familiar topics instead of targeting weaker areas before assessments, leading to repeated confusion under test conditions.
A tutor in Bexley North noticed that a Year 10 student who previously struggled with algebraic equations is now confidently explaining the steps out loud and identifying patterns without prompting.
In another recent session, a Year 8 student who often hesitated to ask for help began actively requesting clarification on tricky time difference questions, showing real initiative compared to earlier lessons.
Meanwhile, one primary student made a breakthrough by not only recalling her times tables quicker than before but also completing long division problems independently at the end of the lesson.