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Year 7 student Priya focused on algebraic expansion using the distributive law and the FOIL rule, practising with textbook exercises for clarity.
In Year 9, Max worked through solving linear equations and graphing lines to identify x- and y-intercepts, using real examples from his school assignment.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Olivia practised converting fractions to decimals as well as comparing percentages by turning them into fractions, with visual aids supporting her understanding.
Several students in Years 7–12 struggled to recall and apply concepts from earlier lessons—one Year 10 learner, for instance, "couldn't remember last term's content when tackling algebraic rearrangements," leading to confusion during revision.
In a Year 8 maths session, a student's untidy written work made it difficult to spot calculation errors; as the tutor noted, "clearer layout would have helped track steps in area problems."
Meanwhile, a senior student preparing for trigonometry assessments relied heavily on notes instead of working independently through practice questions. This pattern often left learners uncertain mid-task or slowed progress when facing new material.
A tutor in Castambul recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip steps when solving algebraic equations now writes out her working clearly and checks for errors on her own, showing much more care and independence.
In another session, a Year 11 student who struggled with statistics last term not only completed frequency tables and histograms without prompting but also explained the process back to the tutor.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student began raising her hand to ask for help with punctuation during English practice—something she'd always avoided before—and managed all her full stops correctly in this week's writing task.