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Year 6 student Ava practised converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time and solved real-world questions involving elapsed time.
In Year 9, Ethan focused on trigonometry for right-angled triangles—applying SOHCAHTOA—and used exact values to solve complementary angle problems.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lily worked through compound interest calculations and interpreted financial math scenarios like salary earning and wages using income tables.
Several high school students encountered process obstacles impacting progress.
In Year 10 algebra, one student's working out was hard to follow—layout made it tricky to spot where the sign error occurred.
A Year 12 student revising trigonometry formulas and standard deviation struggled with retaining multi-step processes; as a tutor noted, she forgot which formula applied mid-question.
Another senior found it challenging to remember when to use different log rules in compound interest problems, often defaulting to notes rather than recalling independently.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student tackling long division showed hesitation setting out each step clearly on paper, leading to repeated corrections and lost confidence during trickier questions.
One Croydon Park tutor recently noticed a big change in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck memorising formulas—now she thinks through which formula fits the problem, using memory tricks and visual cues.
A Year 8 student, who once hesitated to ask questions, is now starting word problems on her own and explaining each step out loud.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised her tutor by independently reading times from an analog clock and then converting them accurately to 24-hour time without prompting—something that was tricky for her just two weeks ago.