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Year 8 student James worked on expanding and simplifying algebraic brackets, as well as collecting like terms to strengthen foundational algebra skills.
For Year 10, Sarah focused on trigonometry revision and problem-solving with the Pythagorean theorem, practicing with a mix of diagrams and worded questions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia explored the rules of differentiation—specifically the chain rule and product rule—and reviewed question types likely to appear in upcoming assessments.
In Year 4, incomplete homework and lack of practice with multiplication tables made it difficult for Molly to retain skills between sessions.
As one tutor noted, "she had not practised multiplication as given for homework," which led to hesitation and repeated checking during topic tests.
In Year 11 Maths, missed homework assignments were left without valid explanation, while instructions for a major assignment were not followed; the student claimed progress that was not reflected in her work.
In both primary and senior years, unclear written answers or skipped steps meant errors were harder to find and correct, especially in algebraic topics.
Completing homework independently marks a major shift for one Year 10 student in Broadview, who previously struggled to recall maths concepts week-to-week. She is now remembering material from earlier sessions without prompting.
In a recent session with a senior high schooler, the tutor saw real growth when she applied multiple differentiation formulas correctly, overcoming previous confusion. The student even started constructing sign diagrams on her own.
A primary student who used to avoid sharing ideas during projects was able to clearly explain her work and felt ready to tackle the next stage by herself.
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