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Year 4 student Ella worked on solidifying multiplication skills with the column method and was introduced to division strategies, often using mental calculations and timed activities.
In Year 10, Jay revised linear relations by tackling exercise-based questions on graphing and clearing doubts about equations.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Olivia focused on advanced probability density functions and practiced different integral types, deepening her understanding through worked examples and application tasks.
In Year 7 mathematics, one student's written work during long division and formula application was often messy and hard to follow, making it difficult to pinpoint where errors occurred; as a tutor observed, "the layout of working out needs to be neater."
In Year 10 biology, another student repeatedly left homework incomplete and fell behind on key content—this led to confusion when revising Specht's Classification.
During a senior physics draft session, feedback was not always acted upon promptly, which slowed improvement between drafts. The sense of being unprepared lingered at the start of each new topic.
A tutor in Carole Park recently saw a Year 11 student shift from hesitating with calculus to independently working out the expected value and percentiles for probability density functions—something she'd previously needed step-by-step guidance for.
In Year 9, another student who used to stay quiet during lessons has started talking aloud through problems and now regularly asks questions when confused, which is a big change from just guessing answers before.
Meanwhile, a younger student in Year 5 managed to quickly tell the time using phrases like "quarter to" without prompting, then ordered several times correctly on her own.
Physics is such a vast area, it's easy to get lost. While a lot of the content can be simply memorised, which many students still do, physics also requires higher-order thinking.
Understanding the scientific method isn't a small task. All of these demands in a short period of time and with exams coming closer and closer, no wonder students shy away from science subjects.
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