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Year 12 student Sarah focused on applications of the second derivative, particularly in motion problems involving displacement, velocity, and acceleration, and also solved questions requiring interpretation of results.
Year 11 student Daniel worked through logarithms and trigonometric modelling, tackling both equation-solving and worded application questions.
Meanwhile, Year 3 student Mia revised addition, subtraction, multiplication tables (2s, 3s, 5s), and identified fractions and shapes using a mix of basic practice and real-life worded problems for context.
A Year 12 student working on exam revision often hesitated to attempt unfamiliar modelling questions, asking for reassurance despite having correct reasoning; as noted, she still struggles with worded questions, specifically with modelling questions that ask to sketch or find the equation to a function.
In Year 10, calculator skills repeatedly created obstacles—one student struggled to access the right program during TA questions and needed step-by-step guides for basic functions.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student tackling three-digit subtraction rarely wrote out her process, relying on mental calculations instead of showing working, which led to frequent borrowing errors and slower progress through homework.
One Regents Park tutor recently noticed a Year 12 student who, after struggling with calculator skills and complex probability questions, now navigates the right menus independently, picking up small errors early on—this shift to self-correction marks a big change from previous lessons.
In another high school session, a Year 11 student has started explaining her reasoning out loud when tackling tough trigonometry problems; this habit means she's more willing to ask why certain formulas are used instead of just guessing.
Meanwhile, in primary years, one student switched from using fingers for every addition problem to relying on mental strategies, confidently explaining answers even if she's unsure.
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