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Year 4 student John focused on addition and subtraction as well as multiplication and division, also touching on basic inequalities and fractions through targeted worksheets.
For Year 8, Sarah worked through algebraic techniques including simplifying expressions with fractions and exponents, along with factorising more complex algebraic terms.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Alex concentrated on trigonometric ratios—solving for unknown angles and sides using sine, cosine, and tangent—and applied these skills to right-angled triangles using bearings questions for real-world context.
In Year 10 mathematics, one student was reminded not to do working out in the question booklet, as "he needs to make sure he is doing all of his working out in the intended grid book," with scattered steps making it hard to trace errors.
A Year 11 student often substituted values incorrectly into the quadratic formula on a calculator; even though logical reasoning was shown on paper, mis-typed entries led to repeated mistakes and frustration.
In Year 6, a student hesitated to write answers independently—answers were discussed but not recorded by him, limiting ownership and review.
A tutor in Claymore noticed a Year 9 student who used to rush through geometry problems now talks aloud through each step, clearly explaining his reasoning and checking his work before moving on.
A high schooler tackling trigonometry had previously relied heavily on prompts, but this week confidently applied the Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric ratios to new scenarios with minimal guidance.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once hesitated to show her working out has started independently breaking down jumbled addition questions and explaining her thought process, finishing all of today's problems without needing reminders.