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Year 6 student Mia practised identifying prime versus composite numbers and worked on finding the prime factorisation of composite numbers, as well as reviewing squares, square roots, cubes, and cube roots.
In Year 10, Liam focused on simplifying algebraic fractions with quadratics in both denominators and numerators and developed skills in factorising non-monic and monic quadratics.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Ella tackled linear functions revision alongside an overview of trigonometry concepts.
He didn't bring notes to the exam when he was supposed to, and solution steps weren't clearly shown, making it hard for the Year 10 student to recover from errors—this affected his exam performance.
In Year 11, messy solution writing in advanced calculus led to confusion when checking answers; time was lost retracing unclear steps.
The Year 6 student repeatedly hesitated on long division because number placement for subtraction wasn't automatic, which slowed her down during class tasks.
For a Year 8 student tackling trigonometry, incomplete working meant partial marks were often missed.
A Kewdale tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after weeks of needing step-by-step guidance, now solves algebra questions independently with variables in the denominator, following each process on her own.
In Year 11, another student made measurable progress by not just improving his validation test results but also organising his solutions more clearly—he could pinpoint exactly where he'd gone wrong and explain it himself this time.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student moved from needing reminders to now converting between centimetres and millimetres without help and explaining her reasoning aloud as she works.