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Year 8 student Aryan practised solving simultaneous equations and applied index laws, including negative and rational indices.
In Year 10, Michael worked on probability concepts such as conditional probability, discrete random variables, and binomial distribution using real-life data examples.
Meanwhile, Year 7 student Aditi focused on simplifying surd operations, then moved on to applying these skills to calculate the area of rectangles.
A Year 12 student used the CAS calculator to input equations in integration, but as noted, "separating characters on the CAS calculator caused incorrect answers," showing over-reliance on technology led to avoidable errors.
In Year 10, a student prepared for tests well yet lost confidence when encountering similar problems under time pressure—one tutor wrote that knowledge was present but "just wasn't expressed" during assessment.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student often forgot to bring class materials, making it harder to engage fully in creative writing tasks. Forgotten work meant stories sometimes lacked detail or jumped between topics unexpectedly.
A Nutfield tutor recently saw a Year 12 student who used to freeze up when tackling simultaneous equations now break the process into steps independently, choosing the most efficient method without prompting.
In a Year 9 session, one student—who previously guessed at trigonometry questions—started asking for help with sine and cosine problems instead of guessing, which led her to solve right-angled triangle side lengths correctly for the first time.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who was often hesitant about new maths concepts listened closely this week and completed an assignment on improper fractions with much less need for reassurance than before.