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Year 8 student Carla worked on polynomials and transformations in preparation for an upcoming SAC, focusing on applying these concepts to test-style questions.
Year 10 student Julita tackled application-based calculus problems, especially absolute maximum and minimums, using practical scenarios to deepen understanding.
For a younger student in Year 5, basic subtraction was revisited along with practice on two-digit by two-digit multiplication to build calculation accuracy.
In Year 11 Maths, a student relied heavily on the calculator and missed chances to learn more efficient methods—"could learn more efficient CAS practices," noted one tutor.
During Year 10 Chemistry, revision focused only on familiar metallic and ionic bonding problems; unfamiliar question types were avoided.
In a Year 4 session, incomplete homework meant multiplication tables stayed shaky, leading to confusion in multi-step division.
One Year 7 struggled with writing out working for algebra, preferring to solve "in his head," which made it hard to catch errors.
When tasks pile up or feedback isn't used, understanding lags behind what's possible.
A Blackburn North tutor recently noticed Carla, a Year 12 student, move from needing step-by-step guidance on differentiation to independently applying the quotient and product rules across unfamiliar calculus problems—she now checks her own work for errors before asking for help.
Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 11, who once hesitated with graphing functions, was able to confidently sketch piecewise graphs and spot mistakes in her SAC answers by herself.
At the primary level, one student who struggled with long division is now reliably setting out each step without reminders and can explain their reasoning aloud as they work through problems.