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Year 4 student worked on addition and subtraction, as well as multiplication, division, basic inequalities, and fractions using practice worksheets.
For Year 9, Jack focused on solving monic and non-monic quadratic equations and applying the quadratic formula to problems involving angles of depression and elevation.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Grace practiced financial mathematics by calculating compound interest and explored how functions work with real-life linear examples.
A Year 9 student repeatedly entered formulas incorrectly on the calculator when working through quadratic equations, leading to correct logic on paper but errors in final answers. As a tutor noted, "he can show his thinking on paper but keeps making mistakes with calculator inputs."
In Year 11 Physics, another student avoided referencing data from graphs and didn't use scientific language in written responses, missing marks despite knowing the content.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 learner hesitated with multi-digit subtraction and often guessed rather than reasoning out multiplication questions—resulting in long pauses before answering even simple problems.
One Eagle Vale tutor recently saw a Year 11 student finally start using calculator functions independently to solve tricky trigonometry problems, rather than waiting for step-by-step prompts—something he'd hesitated to try before.
A Year 9 student, who used to guess at algebra questions, is now confidently talking through her logic out loud and explaining each move in geometry tasks.
Meanwhile, one younger primary student surprised his tutor by quickly working through complex jumbled addition without hints and even explained his thought process for each step, showing real initiative that hadn't been there a few weeks ago.