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Year 7 student Sam worked through calculating surface area and volume of basic solids, and practised applying simple interest formulas in finance scenarios.
In Year 9, Lily focused on solving linear and exponential equations, including using a graphics calculator to tackle both growth and decay models.
For Year 10, Jack tackled trigonometry—using sine, cosine, and tangent to find unknown sides and angles—and reviewed the application of the Sine Rule to non-right-angled triangles with practice worksheets.
A Year 8 student frequently arrived without a graph book or textbook, losing valuable lesson time and showing reluctance to discuss progress; as noted, "time was lost" when the textbook was forgotten.
In Year 10 maths, another student struggled with digital organisation—sessions stalled while searching for a charged calculator or learning how to use the graphing app.
A Year 6 learner's written work was described as "clumsy," making errors harder to spot and feedback less effective.
After a disappointing test result in senior years, one student avoided asking questions when confused, instead waiting passively for tutor guidance.
A Glenalta tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who used to get flustered by multi-step maths problems; this week, she pushed through on her own and even corrected the tutor's mistake without hesitation.
Another high schooler, usually chatty and easily distracted, stayed focused for an entire session to prep for a tough assessment—using that "good stress" to power through extra study.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who once avoided asking for help now openly voices when something is confusing and sticks with it until he gets it right; he finished his worksheet independently this time.