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Year 8 student Noah worked on quadratic equations using the formula and graphed quadratic functions, then explored arithmetic sequences and series through practice problems.
For Year 7, Mohammad focused on writing cohesive paragraphs by identifying topic sentences and supporting details, as well as reading comprehension with "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas."
Meanwhile, Ari in Year 8 tackled statistics topics including mean, median, mode, range, and interpreting box-and-whisker plots using real data sets.
Ari forgot to bring his homework for this week's lesson but he needs a break as he had done his end of term exams.
In Year 11, reluctance to share drafts and limited communication with the tutor led to missed feedback opportunities—after deleting an essay due to format changes, he did not send a new draft before submission.
For a primary student, untidy written work in maths meant steps were skipped when simplifying fractions, making it harder to catch errors or track progress during lessons.
One Karabar tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely on memorising formulas now actively checks answers and asks for extra "interest questions" to test his understanding—showing a shift toward creative reasoning in maths.
Meanwhile, a high schooler preparing for an English essay moved from vague ideas to building clear thesis statements after discussing how themes connect with evidence; he even emailed drafts and questions between sessions.
At primary level, one student who'd hesitated with writing is now finding his own words more easily when scaffolded, completing both exercises and using new adjectives and adverbs in his responses.