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Year 8 student Zoe focused on using pi to calculate the area, radius, and perimeter of circles, and applied these concepts through worked examples.
For Year 9, Marcus completed exam revision covering quadrilaterals, negative fractions, percentage change, decimal termination, the unitary method, and calculating volumes.
In Year 10, Emily practised solving linear equations and graphing them on coordinate axes to strengthen her understanding of relationships between algebraic expressions and their visual representations.
In Year 11 Maths, one student showed difficulty planning exam responses, often not reading questions fully or prioritizing those with the most marks—"would jump to solving before double-checking what was asked," as noted. This led to missed details in multi-step problems.
In Year 9, a tendency to only practice familiar types of linear equations meant newer concepts like graph transformations weren't consolidated, making it harder to apply them under test conditions.
A Year 7 student sometimes avoided showing full working for unit conversions, which made catching small arithmetic errors trickier during revision sessions.
One Croydon Hills tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over mistakes now taking time to review errors and correct them independently, especially on quadratic equations.
A senior student in Year 12, who previously hesitated with calculus, has started using derivative graphs to check her answers—showing much more initiative during sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who struggled with the concept of pi last term can now explain where it comes from and why it's useful in measuring circles, even sharing an example without prompting.
Last session finished with him choosing his own word problem about area to solve.