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Year 8 student Aiden tackled solving algebraic expressions through factorisation and practiced simplifying equations by working backwards.
Year 10 student Olivia focused on understanding Pythagoras' theorem and applied it to distance problems on the Cartesian plane, then moved on to trigonometry homework, learning when to use sine, cosine, or tangent in real-world contexts.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Ethan worked on adding and subtracting fractions with both like and unlike denominators, as well as applying these skills to worded fraction problems for deeper understanding.
In Year 8 maths, one student frequently avoided writing out algebraic steps when solving equations, leading to repeated sign errors—"he just wrote the answer, skipping how he got there," a tutor noted.
A Year 11 physics student often forgot to bring necessary materials, like textbooks and notes, which slowed progress on graphing tasks and forced reliance on memory instead of review.
In Year 5 English, messy written work and inconsistent backchecking meant spelling mistakes persisted in stories even after feedback.
For senior biology (Year 12), incomplete notes during revision made recalling enzyme names under test conditions much harder.
A Kensington tutor recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to avoid asking questions now talks through tricky algebra problems out loud, even when stuck—something he hesitated to do before.
In senior biology, one high schooler managed to complete a practice test on DNA replication and polypeptide synthesis with noticeably fewer errors than in earlier sessions, showing she's retaining more detail each week.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who previously struggled with mixed and improper fractions has begun remembering to multiply independently at the right step without reminders, finishing her homework with only self-checked corrections.