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Year 8 Christian worked through **simultaneous equations and quadratic equations**, including finding the equation of a parabola passing through three points.
Year 10 Sophia focused on **function notation and substituting values into functions**, then practised solving non-calculator quadratic equations.
Meanwhile, Year 6 Sam revised long division using written methods and tackled **converting decimals to percentages in multi-step word problems**.
A Year 10 student repeatedly arrived at sessions without their maths notes, making it difficult to review earlier work or reference key methods—"No book again today. The original copy of this work was unavailable."
In senior years, forgetting materials meant that practice with complex trigonometry and graphical problems was interrupted, and learning couldn't be reinforced between school and tutoring.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner's spelling scores (40%) showed a lack of daily revision and limited use of a dictionary; as observed, "Vamsi needs a dictionary." These habits led to lost time during lessons and weaker retention of foundational skills.
A Chapman tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to hesitate with simultaneous equations now actively spots mistakes mid-problem and corrects them independently.
Another high schooler, previously unsure about interpreting boxplots and circles, has started verbalising her thinking during sessions—she's not only tackling the questions but also confidently explaining each step out loud.
Meanwhile, a primary student who struggled with long division is now finishing multiplication table quizzes with over 95% accuracy, showing clear recall where he'd previously needed prompting for every step.