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Year 6 student Angus reviewed and finalized a maths assignment on wages, salary, and expenses, as well as revising key subtraction strategies and multiplication tables for consolidation.
Year 8 student Charlie focused on graphing linear algebra problems by finding intercepts and intersections, then briefly explored solving inequalities using worked examples.
For Year 9, Emma tackled the binomial theorem alongside Pascal's triangle, practicing pattern recognition in binomial expansions to strengthen her understanding of advanced algebraic concepts.
Homework completion has been inconsistent at the upper primary level, as noted in recent sessions: "Ijay has consistently been neglecting homework," which affected retention of subtraction strategies and grammar skills.
In Year 11 mathematics, over-reliance on calculators was observed—one student defaulted to a calculator instead of practicing times tables, resulting in missed estimation opportunities.
A Year 10 student's tendency to rush during tests led to "careless mistakes" that could have been avoided with back-checking.
Meanwhile, a senior student frequently engaged in negative self-talk about maths ability; this undermined their willingness to ask for clarification on tricky algebra or logarithm problems, leaving gaps unaddressed.
One Crace tutor recently saw a Year 10 student arrive with her own list of questions, a big shift from last term when she'd quietly wait for prompts—now she actively steers the lesson.
In Year 11 maths, another student has started asking for clarification the moment he's unsure, rather than sitting stuck; last week, he tackled polynomial expansions solo after struggling to connect Pascal's triangle in earlier sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to skip over mistakes now pauses to double-check answers and corrects them herself before moving on.