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Year 8 student Adam worked on solving algebraic expressions with multiplication and division of fractions, as well as calculating the volume and surface area of cylinders and prisms using test-style quiz questions.
For Year 10, Laila focused on researching scholarly articles for her physics assignment—evaluating sources by reading titles and abstracts—and explored material properties like thermal conductivity, plus types of heat transfer including conduction, convection, and radiation.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student covered mathematical induction proofs in preparation for upcoming assessment tasks.
A Year 10 student in mathematics repeatedly left steps unwritten when tackling algebra, leading to sign errors that only became visible during joint checking—he skipped showing steps in algebra, which hid sign errors.
In Year 12 physics, one student jumped into drafting her assignment before gathering all experimental data, causing confusion and incomplete analysis.
A Year 7 student forgot to bring homework and mixed up materials, making it hard to track progress or revisit previous mistakes.
For a Year 11 student, messy working and inconsistent formatting made it tough to spot calculation missteps in trigonometry proofs, slowing down revision.
A Spring Hill tutor noticed Laila now confidently selects relevant scholarly articles for her physics assignment by skimming titles and abstracts—last term she'd read full papers without knowing what to look for.
In another session, Stephanie in Year 10 moved from hesitating over trigonometric ratios to choosing the correct one independently for each question, something she struggled with before.
Meanwhile, a younger student recently started asking questions out loud during lessons instead of staying silent when confused; last week, she finished her linear equations homework and marked each step herself without prompting.