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Year 7 student Rishika worked through questions on perimeter and place value, and also practised the four operations with algebra.
Year 8 student Alex focused on data representation—using frequency distribution tables—and calculating mean, median, range, mode, and identifying outliers.
For a senior high school student, Michael tackled calculus topics such as finding gradients of curves using differentiation from first principles and applying the chain rule to solve rates of change problems.
A Year 8 student rushed through their school homework, which led to avoidable errors in two-step equations with negatives—"so many common mistakes that he can easily avoid," as noted by the tutor.
In Year 11 Maths, one student's written work on completing the square was difficult to follow; skipping clear layout made it harder to spot and correct missteps.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student sometimes squeezed calculations together when multiplying two-digit numbers, making her working confusing and leading to mixed-up addition and multiplication steps.
When organization or presentation slips, even strong understanding doesn't always shine through in assessments.
One Homebush West tutor noted a high school student who had previously hesitated to ask for help is now openly working through tough algebra questions together, especially tackling two-step equations that were once a stumbling block.
Another win came from an older student mastering differentiation shortcuts and applying them to find gradients—something that took multiple sessions of patient practice.
Meanwhile, in primary years, Rishika used to need reminders about place value but this week completed all her perimeter and addition tasks independently, showing new self-assurance by checking her own answers before moving on.