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Year 10 student Ali worked on trigonometry, including using the sine and cosine rules to solve triangle problems.
For Year 11, Marcus reviewed concepts from his yearly exam such as depreciation calculations and converting between percentages, units, and significant figures.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Emily focused on advanced calculus by practising differentiation techniques like the chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule through targeted practice questions.
In Year 9 mathematics, a student often hesitated when tackling unfamiliar algebraic strategy problems—she took a bit of time to think with these types of questions, as one tutor observed—leading to slower progress through revision sets.
For a Year 11 Advanced student, difficulties recalling formulas during trigonometry tests resulted in extended pauses and incomplete solutions under exam conditions.
In science (Year 10), over-reliance on re-reading notes rather than active practice left some terminology misunderstood, impacting short-answer responses.
During senior calculus sessions, another student relied heavily on reference sheets for graphing tasks instead of attempting independent recall, which slowed adaptation to new question types.
One Port Botany tutor recently noticed a big shift in Lucy, a Year 12 student, who now tackles challenging calculus problems independently after months of needing step-by-step help; last session she completed an entire trial paper section without prompting.
In Year 10 maths, Ruby has moved from hesitating on quadratic equations to confidently factorising and even attempting tougher derivative questions.
Meanwhile, Selena in Year 4, who once avoided pattern tasks, surprised her tutor by identifying complex number patterns and converting between 12-hour and 24-hour time all on her own during their most recent lesson.