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Year 12 student Shaan focused on applications of integration and differentiation, including solving simultaneous equations and tackling surface area problems for abstract objects.
For Year 11, work included mastering conditional probability and discrete random variables, with time spent on binomial distribution questions.
Meanwhile, Year 7 student Noah revised algebraic expressions and equations using classroom examples, then moved onto angles in triangles and basic geometry to reinforce recent classwork.
A Year 12 student using the CAS calculator in Methods occasionally entered equations incorrectly—"separating characters on the CAS calculator… caused incorrect answers"—and didn't always check input, leading to confusion in surd simplification.
In Year 10, a student's homework on probability was incomplete, which meant gaps in "given that" questions lingered into lesson time.
For a Year 8 algebra task, missing negative signs when copying from notes made solutions unreliable and slowed progress.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student writing narratives struggled to keep tense consistent and missed adding commas; this left their stories harder to follow during reading aloud.
One Panton Hill tutor noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with applying calculus concepts now confidently uses integration and differentiation to solve real-world problems, even identifying the most efficient approaches on their own.
In a recent high school session, another student who once hesitated to ask for help began outlining where errors occurred in her work without prompting, showing genuine independence.
Meanwhile, a primary student made a clear leap by not just spotting subtle spelling mistakes in homework but also inferring correct spellings for unfamiliar words—something that was tricky for them only weeks ago.