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Year 10 Charlize worked on comparing fractions with different denominators using visual aids and also practised long division strategies for multi-digit numbers.
For Year 11, Justine focused on circle geometry problems as part of exam preparation, working through specific question types from her homework set.
Meanwhile, Year 12 Abhinoor revised arithmetic sequences and series before tackling questions on linear regression, consolidating both algebraic skills and statistical understanding.
In Year 12 Business Studies, one student struggled to incorporate professional language in reports and was urged to "regularly review notes" instead of cramming before trials.
A different Year 11 Maths student often left homework incomplete, especially multi-step algebra and functions tasks; this meant concepts like steady-state probability weren't retained between sessions. As a tutor noted, "forgetting previous topics made new problems harder."
In Year 9 trigonometry, skipping written working led to repeated confusion over which side represented the hypotenuse. The absence of routine practice or feedback follow-up created small misunderstandings that snowballed by assessment time.
One Cornwallis tutor noticed a big shift in William, a high schooler who used to hesitate with algebra—he now tackles expressions independently using the distributive law almost entirely on his own and has started writing out information from word problems before solving, which wasn't his habit before.
Olivia, another secondary student, recently managed to apply her knowledge of interest rates and recall Pythagoras' Theorem unaided; she even picked up the basics of trigonometry within a single session.
In primary sessions, Sannae has become noticeably more independent when reading complex words—she now breaks them into chunks and sounds them out without waiting for help.