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Year 9 student Charlie worked through solving quadratic equations by completing the square and applying the quadratic formula, as well as interpreting parabolas on graphs.
Year 10 Ella focused on logarithms and simultaneous equations, using worked examples to strengthen her algebraic problem-solving.
For Year 8 Sam, lessons covered Pythagoras' theorem with practice questions from past papers and a review of linear equations in preparation for upcoming exams.
A Year 8 student in Stanwell Park sometimes avoided showing working for maths, insisting "the answer is enough by itself," which led to missed marks on more complex algebra tasks.
During a Year 10 trigonometry lesson, skipping careful reading of sine rule questions caused confusion with pronumerals and order, as noted: "assumed the order was the same as the previous question."
In Year 7, another student struggled to keep track of older topics when new ones were introduced—forgetting key steps in equations and losing confidence mid-lesson.
A primary learner hesitated to use finger-counting techniques for subtraction, despite reminders; distractions from unrelated worksheet drawings interrupted focus until redirected.
A tutor in Stanwell Park noticed a Year 11 student who previously struggled with using the elimination and substitution methods in algebra now confidently choosing between them on her own, even solving new types of questions she once avoided.
Meanwhile, a Year 9 student who tended to guess quietly during trigonometry sessions has started openly asking for help when stuck—something he wouldn't do before—and can now identify sine and cosine rules accurately.
In primary lessons, one student who often lost focus has begun finishing reading tasks aloud without prompting, recently tackling an unfamiliar book excerpt all the way through.