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Year 8 student Lincoln worked on solving linear equations and reviewed key ideas in probability, including constructing sample spaces for simple experiments.
In Year 10, Rebecca focused on dividing polynomials using long division and applied derivatives to solve problems involving rates of change.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student completed exam revision on time series analysis—such as three-point moving averages—and tackled questions on bivariate data analysis using real datasets from past assessments.
A Year 11 Maths Methods student avoided attempting unfamiliar questions independently, as seen when she hesitated to work through differentiation problems without step-by-step guidance.
"She struggled attempting questions on her own," noted a tutor after one session.
In Year 10, another student missed foundational concepts due to a recent subject change and felt overwhelmed revisiting new content, which led to gaps in understanding long division of polynomials and trigonometric identities.
For a primary-level learner, incomplete homework persisted week-to-week, making it harder to reinforce key skills before moving onto new material—unfinished tasks lingered in the background during lessons.
A tutor in Murarrie recently saw some real progress across a range of students. One Year 11 student, after struggling with data analysis, learned to use Excel functions to create scatter graphs and residual plots, then interpreted the direction and type of relationships independently for her PSMT project.
Another high schooler who used to wait for hints now attempts complex familiar questions solo during revision—she's started highlighting her own areas of concern and requesting targeted help.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who was previously hesitant about maths now openly asks when stuck instead of guessing and finished all her homework problems using new strategies she'd practiced together with her tutor.