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Year 8 student Priya practised coordinate geometry by calculating line lengths and midpoints on the Cartesian plane, then applied Pythagoras' theorem to solve distance problems.
In Year 10, Jack focused on solving simultaneous equations and working through perimeter and area calculations in geometry, using worked examples to reinforce his understanding.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Armando reviewed bivariate statistics—specifically exponential regression—and completed exam-style questions involving financial models such as loans and superannuation scenarios.
A Year 11 student preparing for financial maths exams struggled with organizing a formula sheet and often left working unlabelled—Labelling working and writing a bit bigger / more clearly, especially in this topic where it is easy to make errors copying matrices across, noted one tutor.
In Year 9 algebra, another learner confused variables and sometimes avoided showing steps, which made it difficult to spot calculation slips or build confidence.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student occasionally doodled during area questions instead of listening and forgot essential materials like notebooks. These habits led to extra time clarifying misunderstandings and missed opportunities for feedback before tests.
One Leabrook tutor noticed that a Year 10 student, Armando, has started tackling revision problems independently and even identified specific gaps to discuss with his teacher—this is a big shift from relying solely on guided sessions.
In Year 11, Alia recently completed all her assigned worksheets before the lesson and now pinpoints which steps she finds tricky, instead of waiting for hints; she's also begun keeping a detailed summary notebook by herself.
Meanwhile, a primary student was able to explain why sides in certain shapes are equal after struggling to recognise shape properties earlier this term.