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Year 6 student Darell worked on identifying prime and composite numbers, as well as practising operations with square and triangular numbers.
For Year 10, Rebecca tackled simplifying ratios and rates through targeted homework questions.
Meanwhile, Joshua in Year 11 focused on trigonometry skills, specifically the sine and cosine rules, by working through textbook problems.
In Year 4, Charlie missed homework on multiplication tables and didn't find time for assigned practice, so progress was slower than planned. "He didn't do any more of his homework in the last week," a tutor noted.
In Year 10 Maths, Joshua's note-taking remained inconsistentâespecially compared to other subjectsâwhich meant he struggled to recall formulas for median and quartiles during classwork.
One session saw him skip working steps: confusion built up until he needed extra help to retrace his thinking.
When faced with new equations in senior maths, hesitation to use pen and paper left gaps in understanding and delayed problem-solving.
One Moodlu tutor recently saw a big shift in a Year 11 student's approach to problem solving: Joshua, who used to hesitate, now openly asks for help when he's stuck and has started doing extra study on his own outside of class.
In Year 8, Rebecca began identifying questions she wasn't confident about and now admits when she doesn't understand something instead of guessingâthis lets her get the help she needs right away.
Meanwhile, in primary school sessions, Summer has started working independently through maths problems and finished her subtraction activities without needing any prompts.