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Maximus and Silvana hit it off!Lisa-Marie, Osborne Park
Year 9 student Jade worked through a full yearly maths exam to identify strengths and areas for growth, then focused on solving simultaneous equations and piecewise linear equations by reviewing questions together.
Year 10 student Ben tackled trigonometry concepts such as using sine, cosine, and tangent to find unknown sides or angles, and applied these skills to worded problems involving angles of elevation and depression.
For Year 8 maths, Ella revised Pythagoras' theorem for both straightforward calculations and real-life applications, as well as basic trigonometric ratios—practicing with diagrams to boost understanding.
In Year 9 mathematics, one student did not bring their maths book, so time was lost organizing materials before starting on syllabus-based work.
Another Year 11 student received a test back and admitted, "I tried finishing the test as fast as I could," which led to stress-driven errors and missed marks in geometry proofs.
A Year 2 student needed guidance recalling addition facts; when tired, she would slowly count from one instead of using number sense—making even simple sums feel draining.
In Year 6 algebra homework, no written working was shown for a linear equation task, leaving misunderstandings hidden until review.
One Osborne Park tutor noticed that a Year 9 student, Ben, has started to check his work aloud and use backchecking strategies—he used to rush through problems, but now he catches more of his own errors before moving on.
In a senior maths session, a Year 11 student worked through normal distribution questions independently for the first time, confidently answering both textbook and past test examples after previously needing step-by-step guidance.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student who once relied heavily on help for column addition now completes these sums up to three digits with only a quick reminder at the start.