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Year 6 student Joshua focused on interpreting box and whisker plots, working through five-number summaries and identifying upper and lower fences using sample data.
Year 9 student Rebecca tackled multiplying and dividing like terms in algebra as well as understanding rates, using her classwork to guide practice questions.
For a senior student, Ryan (Year 12) explored engineering exam content including bending moments and complex problem breakdowns, while also applying circuit theory concepts through real-world design examples.
A Year 11 Engineering student was encouraged to "actively ask and bombard his teachers with questions" about assignment expectations, but tended to rely too heavily on school-provided resources instead of building independent research habits.
In Year 8 Maths, a tutor noted, "Joshua needs to improve on note taking (other subjects notes are good, Maths needs improvement)," which made it harder for him to recall formulas during problem solving.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 student frequently skipped homework and needed reminders to bring materials home; missing these steps led to gaps in multiplication practice that showed up when tackling more complex problems in later sessions.
A Palmview tutor noticed Joshua is now actively asking questions about tricky maths steps instead of staying quiet—he used to hesitate when unsure but recently spoke up and clarified his thinking while tackling matrices.
In Year 9, Rebecca has begun admitting when she doesn't understand something and immediately asks for help, a big shift from earlier sessions where she'd just guess; last week, she quickly learned to convert data samples into frequency tables after one example.
Meanwhile, Daniel in Year 5 was able to tell the tutor when he got stuck and then completed all his mental maths problems without needing a calculator.