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Year 8 student Oliver worked on simplifying algebraic expressions using index laws and practiced expanding brackets with the distributive law, also trying out strategies like talking aloud to check work.
Year 9 student Ava focused on financial mathematics, tackling income and taxation word problems as well as applying simple interest calculations in practical scenarios.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Liam revised arithmetic and geometric series, including how to use formulas for sequences in exam-style questions.
A Year 8 student repeatedly avoided homework, missing out on essential practice with multi-step problems and worded questions—this made it hard to break tasks into smaller parts during lessons.
In algebra (Year 7), he was a bit reliant on calculators, so patterns in basic expressions weren't sticking.
A Year 11 student hesitated to write out working, trying mental calculations for rearranging equations; this habit stalled progress when faced with trigonometry and SOHCAHTOA applications.
One senior (Year 12) found revision tough when only familiar question types were attempted, leaving them unsure how to tackle unfamiliar exam scenarios or apply feedback from previous errors.
A tutor in Budgewoi Peninsula recently noticed a Year 10 student, who used to get stuck on worded algebra problems, now attempting these questions with more confidence and even expanding expressions faster than before.
In senior high school, another student is starting to remember trigonometric ratios without prompts—a big change from earlier sessions where they hesitated unless guided step-by-step.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who previously struggled with decimal multiplication completed all their practice sums independently this week, showing new persistence when checking their answers for mistakes.