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Year 9 student Jade practised solving linear equations and worked on graphing lines to find x- and y-intercepts using visual examples.
Year 10 student Max focused on factorisation methods as well as expanding algebraic expressions, including applying rules to textbook exercises.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emma tackled statistics investigation tasks, analysing mean, median, and mode from sample data sets to build confidence with real-world scenarios.
A pattern of incomplete or missing homework was observed across several year levels, such as a Year 5 student who "needed reminders to finish subtraction review tasks" and a Year 8 student repeatedly not submitting assigned work on time.
In senior years, one Year 11 student arrived without required books, which limited the ability to tackle graphing questions in depth.
Another, in Year 10 Maths Methods, hesitated to attempt challenging problems independently, preferring familiar material—"she waited for hints before trying binomial expansion." This often left newer concepts under-practiced by lesson's end.
A Montacute tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now regularly pauses mid-question to clarify steps, especially when working through BEDMAS calculations—showing she's actively tackling mistakes instead of skipping over them.
In a recent high school session, another student who'd struggled with rearranging equations started identifying where she went wrong on tests without prompting and then corrected her approach, which hadn't happened before.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner finished all her homework independently and got every times tables question right—something she used to avoid if it looked too hard.