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Year 9 student Rebecca focused on long division of polynomials and applications of derivatives, while also practising expanding and simplifying algebraic expressions.
For Year 10, Lincoln worked through solving linear equations and simplifying linear expressions, as well as reviewing probability concepts using tree diagrams.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Charlotte tackled sketching curves with derivatives and modelling optimisation problems, alongside rates of change—often using exam-style questions for consolidation.
A Year 8 student working on linear equations struggled to keep written work organised, leading to confusion with variables on both sides—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 Maths Methods student hesitated to attempt exam-style questions independently and needed extra encouragement before engaging with polynomial long division.
In one case, a primary student's confidence dropped quickly after setbacks with fraction multiplication; rather than trying alternate methods or seeking feedback, he tended to pause and wait for prompts. This slowed progress during revision sessions and limited the chance to build resilience.
One Seven Hills tutor noted that Phoenix, a senior student, initially struggled with Excel-based data analysis but now independently creates scatter plots and uses regression equations to interpret trends—skills he hadn't attempted before.
Another high school student, Rebecca, used to hesitate when stuck but now actively asks questions in sessions and can tackle long division problems with minimal prompting after practicing together.
Meanwhile, Mikayla in primary years showed a shift from distraction to focus; she stayed on task for an entire session and completed all homework booklet questions without reminders—a first for her this term.