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Year 7 student Mehar focused on adding and subtracting fractions, converting between decimals and fractions using place values, and representing proper fractions on a number line.
Year 10 student Alexander worked through kinematics concepts for his physics exam, including constant acceleration motion, inclined planes, and momentum in collisions.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Gavin practised solving linear equations and quadratic functions, as well as exploring the range and domain of functions during initial Maths Methods revision.
In Year 8 mathematics, one student arrived without completed homework and lacked organized notes from school, leading to confusion with area formulas and unit conversions—"he did not have his own notes written down but follows teacher notes."
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student relied heavily on the CAS calculator for linearising data in Maths Methods but struggled to model equations independently.
In senior Physics (Year 12), missing foundational understanding of circular functions meant progress stalled until concepts were revisited.
During timed pre-tests in Year 7, nerves affected recall of decimals and fractions, leaving key sections blank as confidence slipped mid-task.
One Drouin tutor noted that a Year 11 student, Gavin, recently began tackling quadratic inequalities with much greater independence; where he previously hesitated, he now confidently uses the discriminant to determine solution sets and can expand polynomials without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student in primary school has started explaining her reasoning aloud when working through area and perimeter problems—a shift from her earlier tendency to stay quiet or guess.
In another high school session, Tyler moved past confusion around trigonometric ratios and set up equations correctly on both scientific and CAS calculators for the first time.