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Year 5 student Emily revised area and perimeter of composite shapes, focusing on how to break down irregular figures into simpler parts.
In Year 9, Jay tackled trigonometric ratios and Pythagoras' Theorem using worked examples and diagrams to reinforce problem-solving steps.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah practiced solving quadratic equations by factorisation and applying the quadratic formula, along with an introduction to graphical interpretation of quadratics.
In Year 9 algebra, one student relied on familiar question types and avoided harder problems, so gaps remained in understanding factorisation and when to use specific formulas.
A Year 11 student faced issues with exam prep—"needs more practice doing the practice exams and having a solid set of notes to look back on"—which left him unprepared for linking concepts in probability.
In Year 5 maths, homework was often incomplete, as seen when only one out of five assigned worksheets was attempted; this meant new techniques couldn't be reinforced at home, making later lessons feel repetitive rather than building confidence.
One Harrisdale tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with algebra now tackling complicated equations by first rearranging them into familiar forms, then solving confidently—something that took real persistence.
Another recent high school session saw a student move from confusion about standard deviation to independently answering several questions in the statistics module, even explaining their reasoning out loud.
Meanwhile, a primary student who once rushed through reading tasks is now pausing to check their answers and willingly asks for clarification when unsure, showing new care and self-awareness in their approach.