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Year 5 student Ruby focused on area and circumference of circles, along with practicing multiplication and division of decimals.
For Year 10, Josh reviewed the domain and range of functions using graphs, then moved on to translations, dilations, and reflections of various function types.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sam concentrated on calculus skills such as differentiating with chain and quotient rules before applying these methods to solve tangent problems from past exam questions.
In Year 11 Methods, note-taking habits slowed Dean's progress—"Dean seems a bit slow with note-taking, this can hinder the amount of content covered in class"—and his notes were not organized for revision or open-book tests.
A lack of interest in class further limited engagement.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student struggled to keep arithmetic and units clear when converting measurements, as shown by missing or messy working in her maths notebook.
In Year 12 Physics, skipping careful reading of complex exam questions meant key information was overlooked and mistakes went unchecked, especially under time pressure.
One Grovedale tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking questions now stops and seeks clarification as soon as she feels stuck, instead of quietly guessing her way through maths problems.
In a senior session, a VCE student who previously struggled with anti-differentiation managed to solve every trigonometric integration question without any errors and even expanded longer equations on her own.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student measured the length and diameter of objects around her house for homework—something she'd shied away from before—and recorded all the results herself.