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Year 10 student Lara worked on matrix multiplication and interpreting transition and steady state matrices, using examples to connect algebraic representation with practical applications.
In Year 11, Marcus revised index laws—solving for x when indices are fractions or negatives—and simplified surd expressions, as well as tackling linear equations involving expanding brackets.
Meanwhile, Year 3 student Karl practiced reading analogue and digital time, then applied multiplication tables to worded problems and explored basic division with remainders.
A Year 11 student tackling matrix operations tended to skip writing out intermediate steps, as noted: "Needs to practice writing down steps instead of jumping to the solution so it is easier to tackle more complex problems." This habit led to errors being missed in longer calculations.
In Year 9 algebra, another student struggled when copying decimals from the calculator onto paper, sometimes misplacing digits and causing follow-on mistakes.
For a Year 5 learner, avoiding pen-and-paper working in worded problems meant basic addition was often incorrect, leaving them frustrated when checking answers later.
Missed homework across several year levels further limited chances for skill reinforcement between sessions.
A tutor in Keilor East noticed a real turning point for one high school student who, after struggling with linear equations, now independently lays out each step and accurately solves for x—something she'd often skipped before.
Another older student has started double-checking large calculations for satellite questions on his own rather than waiting to be prompted, showing new initiative and accuracy.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously hesitated to write down working is now confidently translating worded problems into equations and jotting down each step as he solves them.
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