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Year 3 student explored different ways to add numbers to reach a target sum, using hands-on examples for practice.
In Year 10, Sienna worked on analysing data sets and understanding the difference between sampling and population, linking these concepts to real-world situations.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Liam focused on Specialist Maths by tackling complex numbers in chapter 16 and revisiting key skills through extended response questions.
A Year 3 student showed improvement in speaking up about challenges, but sometimes hesitated to voice confusion until prompted; this surfaced when reading questions in maths and occasionally missing titles or labels ("remembering to write titles and labels" was a noted focus).
In Year 11 Methods, over-reliance on calculators appeared—"managed to know and understand how to use binomial functions in the calculator"—but written working steps were often bypassed, especially with probability.
A Year 12 student started complex numbers confidently but avoided textbook practice, leading to difficulty mapping principles together during harder problems. This left blank spaces where reasoning should have been visible.
A Bylands tutor noticed a Year 9 student who used to hesitate with graphing now confidently draws up graphs and explains her reasoning step by step.
In a recent Year 11 session, a student who had previously struggled with force diagrams was able to independently solve multiple systems problems, showing real growth in handling complex scenarios.
Another high schooler has started openly asking questions when stuck on calculus concepts, instead of staying silent—last session he tackled implicit differentiation unprompted from a past exam and got it right without prompting.