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Year 11 student Lily practiced solving exponential and logarithmic equations, including population worded problems and graphing transformations of log and cubic functions.
Year 12 student Ethan focused on matrix operations such as addition, scalar multiplication, and solving systems of equations using matrices, plus compound interest calculations with real-life examples.
For Year 10, Olivia worked through arithmetic and geometric sequences—finding sums, evaluating terms from tables, and tackling worded questions linking sequences to everyday contexts.
Several students across Years 7–12 showed challenges transforming worded problems into mathematical form.
For example, a Year 9 student "became confused when extracting pertinent information from questions," only finding clarity after drawing a diagram.
In Year 11, one student hesitated to commit to answers, often voicing solutions as questions—this uncertainty slowed progress in algebra and trig proofs.
Another senior struggled with organization: "Needs textbook, homework, and worksheets ready for each session," leading to lost time searching for materials instead of working on advanced calculus tasks.
A younger student avoided recording working during problem-solving, which hid where misunderstandings occurred and made feedback less effective.
A Tingalpa tutor recently noticed a Year 11 student who used to freeze up at complex log problems now tackles multi-step equations without a calculator, even pointing out when the change of base rule saves time.
Another high schooler who was previously hesitant to ask for help in trigonometry is now comfortable voicing confusion right away, leading to clearer understanding of ambiguous cases in trig equations.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who struggled with multiplication tables has started multiplying by powers of ten and confidently uses strategies for tackling the 12-times table, finishing all practice questions independently this week.