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Year 3 student Christian worked on adding and subtracting multi-digit numbers with carrying, mastered vertical multiplication, and practiced long division using the "bring down" method; he also learned to compare fractions by finding common denominators and solved word problems involving measurement conversions.
Year 10 student William focused on trigonometry, including sine and cosine rules for solving triangle side lengths and bearings questions, while also tackling area calculations for rectangles and triangles.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sarah addressed function notation with domain and range, financial maths concepts, and essay writing practice exploring themes in *The Handmaid's Tale*.
In Year 10 Mathematics, one student's lesson notes revealed a habit of "not keeping up to date with the notebook," leading to missed revision and confusion when breaking down complex questions—especially in trigonometry and graphing.
In Year 6, a pattern emerged where homework was incomplete or forgotten; as noted, "he has forgotten some of the concepts I taught him before and also has forgotten to do it."
For another primary learner, rough written work during area calculations made it hard to spot errors, which slowed progress on new concepts. Each instance meant more time spent revisiting basics instead of advancing confidently.
A Year 10 student who used to hesitate when tackling trigonometry questions is now willing to attempt problems independently, even if she isn't sure at first. She's begun asking clarifying questions rather than giving up.
In Year 7 maths, one student who previously struggled with converting between units of measurement has started checking his work for errors on his own and can now convert from millimetres to kilometres without help.
Meanwhile, a primary schooler began verbalising each step of long division out loud—a change from quietly guessing—and finished all practice questions using the "HMSB" method without prompting.
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