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Year 10 student Issy focused on differentiating between arithmetic and geometric sequences, including applying these in exam-style questions for her upcoming assessments.
In Year 11, Olivia explored the recursive model for annuities and investigated reducing balance loans, building understanding with practical finance scenarios.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sam worked through perpetuities and revised graph concepts such as adjacency matrices and Euler's formula, using diagrams to clarify how different graphs are classified and analyzed.
A Year 12 student working on reducing balance loans struggled to consistently identify and input the correct variables, which led to errors when setting up financial models—"sometimes key details from the question were missed," as a tutor noted.
In Year 10 mathematics, another student tended to skip writing steps for trigonometry problems, instead trying to do calculations mentally; this habit made it harder to spot mistakes with negative signs or recall basic values later.
During homework checks in Year 5, incomplete times tables practice resulted in repeated errors that carried over into classwork and caused frustration during revision.
A South Ripley tutor recently saw Isabelle, a senior student, move from needing frequent support to independently tackling complex unfamiliar maths questions about annuities and reducing balance loans—a real shift, as she now builds her own models and identifies key information without prompting.
Beth, in Year 10, has started catching more of her own mistakes by deliberately slowing down her working, where previously she'd rush and overlook errors.
Meanwhile, a younger student was able to recall last week's content on fractions and apply it accurately to new problems without hints—something she hesitated with before.
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