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Year 7 student Chloe worked on rounding decimals and significant figures, as well as understanding numbers of magnitude using real-life examples.
Year 11 student Erika focused on calculating dividend yield in financial maths and practiced drawing and interpreting punnett squares for autosomal and sex-linked inheritance in biology.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jackson reviewed questions from his trial exam, correcting errors across topics such as trigonometry and financial mathematics for deeper understanding.
A Year 12 student often completed only about an hour of independent study per week and left some homework unfinished, particularly in Financial Maths and Bivariate Data, as one tutor noted: "Homework covering Yr 11 content was not completed…due to lack in knowledge to complete the questions." This limited exposure made it harder to catch up on gaps and practice for trial exams.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student struggled with organizing work during multi-step arithmetic problems—losing track of place values when numbers became larger. This led to confusion mid-calculation and required targeted strategies to avoid repeated errors.
A New Lambton tutor recently noticed a big shift in Jackson, a Year 12 student who used to miss key details in complex worded maths questions—he now actively underlines data and circles command words, needing far less help to interpret what's being asked.
Erika, also in high school, demonstrated newfound independence by tackling all the challenging questions on her maths test without any assistance after previously needing reminders for similar problems.
Meanwhile, Chloe in Year 8 showed initiative by completing her entire science assessment task on her own and confidently redrawing her graph to make it clearer before submitting.