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Year 10 student Adam tackled **quadratic equations** and practiced binomial expansion, focusing on rearranging equations to solve for x and y.
In Year 11, Jessica worked through **trigonometry problems** involving finding angles and side lengths in triangles, as well as calculating the surface areas and volumes of prisms using diagrams.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student, Daniel, focused on macroeconomics by analyzing Australia's trading system—covering **comparative advantage** and globalisation benefits—and interpreted supply and demand graphs to deepen his understanding.
Handwriting remained a persistent challenge in Year 7 English; as one tutor noted, "handwriting and spelling mistakes" made written responses difficult to read and sometimes obscured the student's ideas.
A Year 11 Economics student came to lessons without classwork or homework notes from previous lectures—no progress report was shown, so gaps could not be tracked or targeted.
In Year 10 Maths, confidence wavered during new topics: "It was confusing and hard when started learning the new stuff."
Without regular revision of key concepts like fractions in Year 6, errors crept back in unnoticed until prompted by hints.
One Morley tutor recently noticed a big shift in a Year 9 student's attitude: after months of hesitating to speak up, she now stops the lesson to ask questions whenever something doesn't make sense, especially during algebra problem-solving.
In a senior session, Luke began tackling surface area and trigonometry problems much faster than before—he independently chose the correct formulas without prompting, a clear change from earlier sessions where he waited for guidance.
Meanwhile, in Year 4 maths, Maddelyn spent nearly an hour practicing fraction addition but persisted through her frustration and completed every question on her own.