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Year 10 student James worked through trigonometric equations and circular geometry, focusing on applying formulas to real problems.
For Year 11, Sarah practiced drawing derivatives from original functions and explored kinematics as it relates to circular motion and gravitation.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ethan investigated applications of integration alongside magnetic induction, using diagrams to visualise field changes during problem solving.
In Year 9, one student could solve equations during sessions but then "seemed to struggle to remember how they solved similar equations the previous Sunday" when working alone—showing that independent homework retention remains a challenge.
In senior Physics (Year 12), revision between sessions was limited, with a tutor noting, "Hadn't done much revision between our last two sessions," which led to slower recall before tests.
For Year 5, confusion around time and money conversions persisted ("how many minutes are in an hour and half hour"), affecting accuracy on problem-solving questions about currency.
One Coromandel East tutor noticed a Year 10 student who had previously relied on last-minute cramming now taking initiative by completing revision well ahead of upcoming tests, coming prepared with targeted questions.
In senior physics, a Year 12 student who struggled with magnetic induction concepts last term was able to clearly explain the steps behind each solution and tackle new problems independently this week.
Meanwhile, a younger student surprised their tutor by eagerly talking through their maths problem-solving process out loud instead of just working silently—something they'd always avoided before.