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Year 11 Engineering student explored bending moments and complex truss design using a calculator, then reviewed circuit theory and an introduction to nuclear physics.
For Year 12, exponential probability distributions were discussed, including mean calculations with integrals, alongside a review of polynomial long division and functions.
A Year 8 student worked through algebraic equations—both familiar and unfamiliar types—and practised applying index laws in problem-solving.
In Year 11 Engineering, a student hesitated to seek clarification from teachers or adapt QCAA exemplar assignments, limiting his ability to align with assessment expectations; as one tutor noted, "he needs to go above and beyond in ideas and prototyping phases."
A separate Year 11 session revealed that disorganized planning led to an unproductive lesson cut short.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 maths learner did not attempt assigned homework last week, which stalled progress in multiplication practice.
In Year 10, reliance on resources rather than independent problem-solving was observed during internal assessments—this often left conceptual gaps unresolved.
One Kunda Park tutor noticed a Year 11 student who used to second-guess himself now openly asks for more challenging maths questions and finished his algebra worksheet with no errors.
In a recent high school biology session, another student who previously struggled to organise her ideas came prepared with multiple assignment concepts and confidently created graphs in Excel on her own.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 learner who would usually wait for prompts started picking up his own spelling mistakes and remembered to use full stops throughout his writing without reminders.