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Year 4 student Summer worked on BODMAS with a focus on how brackets affect calculations, and explored spatial patterns using practice questions from her math book.
Year 9 student Aryan revised fast calculation tricks for squaring numbers ending in 5 and multiplying two-digit numbers by 11, then moved into an introduction to Pythagoras' Theorem.
For Year 10, Priya practised applying the Pythagorean theorem to right-angled triangles—using worksheets and calculator skills for sin, cos, and tan—and converted angles between degrees, minutes, and seconds.
A Year 9 student, when revising algebra, often skipped writing out full steps—"he said he could do it in his head," which made sign errors harder to catch and fix.
In Year 11 trigonometry, a student relied heavily on calculator shortcuts for basic problems rather than practicing manual solutions, leaving gaps in understanding during tests.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner avoided writing working out in long division, hesitating to try unless prompted, especially after making an error; her confidence dipped noticeably after an assessment task.
Missed or incomplete homework was also noted at both primary and senior levels, delaying progress between sessions.
One Bundamba tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had previously struggled with complex trigonometry word problems—he's now solving them independently and even mastering new surface area topics.
In Year 8, another student started off hesitant with angle questions in polygons but, after some guidance, was able to work through the problems solo for the first time.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who used to wait passively for help is now jumping in with her own strategies during long division tasks and self-corrects mistakes without prompting.