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Year 7 student Alice worked on algebraic expressions and basic trigonometry, practicing expanding brackets and identifying unknowns.
For Year 11, Sam focused on using derivatives to find sign diagrams and analyse the shape of graphs, then applied second derivatives to locate key graph points.
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In Year 9, messy and disorganized books meant assignment instructions were missed or misunderstood—this led to confusion when drawing diagrams for worded problems.
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A lack of regular homework completion in these cases left gaps unaddressed until just before assessments, adding unnecessary stress during revision.
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Meanwhile, Natalia in Year 3 showed new initiative by self-correcting missed parts of questions without reminders and successfully read an analogue clock unassisted for the first time.
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