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Year 9 student Lily worked on graphing linear relationships and substituting values into functions to understand how equations change, using examples to visualise results.
Another Year 9 student focused on properties of parallel lines and triangles, including calculating midpoint, length, gradient, and solving for unknown angles with step-by-step reasoning.
For a senior high school student, recent sessions covered complex numbers—identifying real and imaginary parts in standard form—and optimisation problems by expressing variables in terms of one another and differentiating to find maximum or minimum values.
A Year 11 Chemistry student, after making progress with titration calculations, still left much of the required working out incomplete on her worksheet—"only wrote about half of the notes of what was required," noted one tutor.
In Year 10 Mathematics, another student repeatedly skipped showing algebra steps, especially in problems involving decimals; this often masked sign errors and made it difficult to track mistakes.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student lost motivation after setbacks with long division—struggling to continue after finding remainders, leading to frustration and reluctance to attempt similar questions later in the lesson.
A tutor in Nollamara noticed a Year 11 student who began the term confused about when to use sine, cosine, or tangent now confidently tackles trigonometry problems and recently clarified bearing directions independently.
In another session, a Year 12 student initially struggled with equilibrium equations in Chemistry but persisted through targeted practice—by lesson's end, he was solving redox reactions without prompting.
Meanwhile, a younger student who once avoided pen and paper now eagerly writes out each step for multi-digit division and even shouted "YES I LOVE DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS!" after solving several on her own.