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Year 7 student Greta worked on negative numbers and algebraic expansion, also revisiting fraction and decimal basics using number lines for extra reinforcement.
Year 10 student Olivia focused on trigonometry, specifically SOH CAH TOA as well as applying the sine and cosine rules to solve problems involving non-right angled triangles.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Tom tackled linear simultaneous equations by practicing the substitution method step-by-step with worked examples from class.
A Year 11 student working on induction proofs often avoided writing full steps, leading to repeated errors and confusion over negated statements—"there is a serious level of misunderstanding," as noted by the tutor.
In Year 8, one student's messy written layout for fractions made it difficult to spot where mistakes occurred or what logic was used.
A Year 4 learner still relied heavily on visual diagrams for fractions but struggled when problems required calculations without pictures; missing clear arithmetic meant confidence dropped after errors.
Meanwhile, in senior Chemistry, incomplete notes and rushed qualitative descriptions left important reaction details unexplained.
One Smythes Creek tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with probability tables now confidently fills them out and explains her reasoning aloud.
In another session, a Year 11 student—who previously relied on step-by-step prompting for balancing mass defect equations—began solving similar problems independently and accurately described the chain reaction process in fission.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who often guessed when stuck on fractions now uses dot arrays to group quantities, counts carefully instead of guessing, and can explain why two different-looking groups actually show the same fraction by counting each part herself.
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