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Gibson is very organized and has a clear plan for Cole.Kylie, Kardinya
Year 7 student Aiden worked on applying index laws to simplify expressions and practiced interpreting and sketching linear graphs.
In Year 10, Jasmine focused on trigonometric ratios in right-angled triangles and explored probability concepts using real-life examples.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Michael tackled differentiation techniques for polynomial functions and learned to find stationary points of curves, including some practice with related rates of change problems.
Several senior students preparing for exams, such as in Year 11 and 12 Mathematics, struggled with organization—many could not provide clear dates for upcoming assessments or lacked a study plan, which led to last-minute revision and incomplete exam preparation.
In one Year 10 scenario, "he hadn't started his assignment until just before the due date," resulting in rushed work.
Meanwhile, some Year 3–6 learners missed homework tasks or did not consistently review multiplication tables at home; as one note observed, "practice times tables before dinner" was often forgotten.
This scattered approach meant key topics weren't revised in time for tests.
One Kardinya tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously waited for direction now taking initiative—setting up her own study plan and asking for extra practice before exams.
In Year 9, a student known to get stuck on exponential functions started tackling tougher questions independently after gaining clarity in recent sessions.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who was usually hesitant to speak out has begun explaining answers out loud during lessons, showing more willingness to share ideas. Last week, she wrote a full page of notes for her upcoming test without prompting.