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Year 5 student Charlize worked on understanding fractions by shading pie charts to represent different denominators and comparing them, while also practicing equivalent fractions.
Year 10 student Justine focused on circle geometry questions, including finding angles and segment lengths, as part of her exam preparation.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student explored differential equations through calculus applications like integration and differentiation, using textbook examples to reinforce problem-solving skills.
Several high school students did not complete or submit homework on time, which led to forgotten concepts—such as in Year 11 Mathematical Methods, where missing weekly exercises meant one student "forgot some concepts from the Chinese Postman problem and Kruskal's algorithm."
In another case, a Year 10 student tackling algebra struggled to show working clearly: "he often finds himself struggling to show his working out," making it hard to identify errors and build confidence.
For Year 12 Specialist Maths, incomplete revision of earlier homework resulted in repeated mistakes on steady state probability questions.
When these process gaps occurred, lesson time was spent re-explaining basics rather than advancing into new material.
One Mulgrave tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 11 student who now tells the tutor when she's confused, rather than sitting quietly—she even tackled some independent work on her own for the first time.
Another high schooler recently remembered and applied distributive law to solve algebraic equations, something he struggled with just last week; by session's end, he worked through problems with little prompting.
In primary, a younger student used to forget her multiplication tables after practice, but now checks back through previous questions independently when stuck on long division and can explain why matching denominators matters.
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