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Year 8 student Hannah focused on simplifying algebraic expressions using index rules and practiced expanding expressions with the distributive law, sometimes talking through her reasoning aloud.
Year 10 student Daniel revised financial mathematics by tackling word problems involving income, taxation, and simple interest calculations.
For Year 11, Marcus worked through differentiation techniques—including finding stationary points and optimisation problems—while also revising integration to calculate areas under curves using recent HSC practice questions.
In Year 10 algebra, one student's over-reliance on calculators made it difficult to spot patterns in index laws and slowed progress with the chain rule; as a tutor noted, "he needs more confidence with basic mental math."
A Year 8 learner often hesitated to write working for multi-step problems—trying them out mentally first—which blocked their ability to rearrange equations and left trigonometry basics like SOHCAHTOA unclear.
Meanwhile, a senior student tackling HSC-style questions sometimes avoided unorthodox or worded problems, leading to moments of self-doubt when new question types appeared under timed conditions.
A tutor in Colongra noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on multi-step taxation questions—this week, he worked through them almost entirely on his own and only needed minimal guidance for the trickiest parts.
In a senior maths session, another student who'd previously hesitated with integration began breaking down difficult questions independently and could explain each step back to the tutor.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who struggled with decimal multiplication last month now approaches those problems confidently and finishes their set without pausing for help.