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Year 3 student Zane focused on addition and subtraction strategies, including bridging to 10 and using patterns, as well as reading comprehension with full-sentence responses.
Year 11 student Emily worked through regression analysis by creating scatterplots, fitting trendlines, interpreting the coefficient of determination, and identifying outliers using IQR and boxplots on the CAS calculator.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jack revised core financial mathematics topics such as flat rate depreciation—calculating annual rates via recursion—and practiced constructing amortization tables to determine principal reductions.
A Year 9 student skipped key steps when solving long division, leading to incomplete solutions—"he forgot the multiplication and subtraction before dropping down the next digit," as a tutor noted.
In Year 11 maths, another student avoided revisiting feedback on annuities and matrix orders, leaving errors unaddressed before assessments.
For a Year 5 English task, one learner's essay draft was difficult to follow due to messy handwriting and unclear structure.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student didn't complete all spelling homework after a busy week; this left gaps in class activities and affected confidence during oral tasks.
A tutor in Orrvale noticed Savannah, a primary student, went from hesitating over long division to accurately working through the four-step method with barely any help by the end of her session—a big shift from earlier confusion.
In Year 11 Maths Methods, Sienna moved past initial uncertainty and finished able to solve complex worded problems using matrix recursion relations, confidently interpreting transition matrices for percent changes.
Meanwhile, Ava (Year 12) started her first lesson unsure about circular functions but left demonstrating a clear grasp of sine and cosine principles, even explaining tangent solutions on her own.
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