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Year 4 student Kush practised multiplication facts for 0, 1, and 2 times tables alongside addition and subtraction with two- and three-digit numbers, also working on spelling and sentence writing through dictation exercises.
Year 9 student Nelly focused on simplifying algebraic expressions using index laws and negative coefficients, as well as calculating the surface area of cylinders and cones by applying geometric formulas.
For Year 12, Bertina tackled advanced probability density function questions from past trial papers and reviewed mathematical induction problems to prepare for her HSC exams.
A Year 11 student frequently skipped steps when graphing modified functions and tackling "prove" questions—"he got to conclusions too quickly, skipping needed steps," as one tutor noted. This habit left small errors hidden until the end, making revision inefficient.
In Year 9 algebra lessons, incomplete homework meant the basics weren't consolidated between sessions; this showed in class when a question's method was forgotten mid-way.
A primary student hesitated to attempt double-digit addition independently, often guessing or looking for confirmation rather than working through mistakes—during dictation tasks, he covered his work to check spelling instead of writing confidently.
One North Kellyville tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to ask for help now openly voices her questions about negative angles, which has helped her clear up confusion faster.
Another high schooler made a noticeable shift by independently working through past trial papers and managing to complete more of the difficult calculus and sequences questions without prompting—a big change from relying on hints last term.
In primary, Kush used to pause or check for approval before answering addition problems but is now tackling mixed operation worded maths questions on his own and confidently explaining how he reached each answer.
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