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Year 4 student Arya practised calculating the area of rectangles and triangles, working through several examples with diagrams.
For Year 10, James focused on proving congruent triangles and explored scale factors in geometric figures.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia tackled trigonometry and simultaneous equations, including work on elevation and depression angles using real-world scenarios.
A Year 10 student struggled with organizing geometry work—notes scattered across a laptop and various folders meant "drawing geometric shapes was much harder to practice."
In Year 11, one student's revision suffered because materials were fragmented between slides and websites; as the tutor observed, "she didn't have a clear overview of what she needed to learn," leading to missed connections.
For a Year 7 algebra topic, skipping written steps made it impossible to spot sign errors.
Meanwhile, in Year 3 maths, unclear layout for two-digit addition led to confusion when reviewing mistakes later on.
One Kwinana Beach tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with recent exams, now asks for help when stuck instead of guessing—leading to far fewer errors on problem sets.
A Year 12 student independently used external resources to deepen her understanding of probability and submitted her roller coaster report ahead of deadline, showing real initiative.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often rushed through math is now carefully writing out each step in his calculations; this change has cut down on mistakes, and last session he completed all ten addition problems correctly without any prompting.