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Year 8 Oscar focused on solving worded quadratic equations and spent time graphing cubic functions.
Year 10 Ava worked through challenging derivatives questions, including the chain rule and product rule, and practiced inverse function problems using past exam material.
For Year 11 Dean, recent lessons involved tackling integration questions in preparation for an upcoming SAC and revising key trigonometry concepts like the unit circle with homework review.
A Year 9 student's algebra work was often hard to follow—his working out can be very messy and unclear, making it tough to spot errors or review steps, especially with surds and fractions.
In Year 11 Methods, one student would jump into algebraic manipulation without first checking for possible simplifications, resulting in wasted time and confusion mid-solution.
Another Year 12 learner hesitated to attempt complex probability questions involving multiple variables, sometimes giving up early despite being capable of solving them.
When exam wording became tricky in senior maths, a lack of confidence led to missed opportunities on challenging problems.
One Laverton North tutor recently noticed Ava, a Year 12 student, no longer relies on the formula sheet for chain and product rules—she's now able to complete derivative calculations faster and from memory, after struggling to recall them before.
Oscar (Year 11) has started catching his own algebra mistakes with indices mid-question, rather than waiting for correction; he's also begun to approach difficult problems by trying new methods independently instead of hesitating.
In middle years, Dean has made a shift from frequent errors in expansion to self-checking his work—he picked up a mistake himself while reviewing solutions last week.