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Year 11 student Chris worked through trigonometric equations using the properties of trig functions and completed a review of annuities, focusing on loans and repayments rather than investments.
For Year 10, Coco revised algebraic techniques with an emphasis on functions and preliminary graphing, then explored simultaneous equations through textbook exercises.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Indi tackled decimals worksheets—covering addition, subtraction, and ordering numbers from greatest to smallest—alongside weekly multiplication practice.
In Year 12 mathematics, a student hesitated to write out attempts on proof questions, often leaving sections blank instead of recording partial working—"he needs to write down at least an attempt to try and get a portion of the marks."
During a senior test, stress led to errors in familiar topics, as recalled by one student.
In Year 5, messy layout in decimal addition made it hard to track place values and introduced confusion about where decimals belonged.
A Year 8 learner habitually relied on mimicking previous worked examples without understanding when formulae changed, resulting in repeated stumbles when question phrasing shifted.
One Rozelle tutor noted a Year 12 student who, after struggling with probability distributions, tackled tougher questions last week using multiple approaches—something he'd previously avoided.
In another session, a Year 11 student showed real initiative by creating a personal formula sheet to deepen her understanding, rather than just relying on the provided one.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who once hesitated to explain answers out loud is now confidently talking through his problem-solving steps during lessons. Last session, he explained how he arrived at an answer for decimal multiplication without prompting.