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Year 10 student Laaibah worked through critical path analysis, focusing on drawing network diagrams from activity tables and using forward scanning to find earliest start times.
In Year 11, Adeel practiced graphing quadratic and exponential functions as part of revision on non-linear relationships, then tackled simple interest calculations for financial maths.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Sana revised normal distributions by interpreting z-scores and explored statistical investigation concepts such as bias and data confidentiality.
A Year 12 student working on HSC-level finance repeatedly avoided writing out steps for multi-mark questions—"she tends to guess rather than show her process," as one tutor noted. This habit led to missed marks, especially when justifications or rounding requirements were overlooked in topics like shares and reducing balance loans.
In Year 9, another student often left homework incomplete and relied on guessing answers in algebra instead of practicing arithmetic basics; this made progress difficult when new concepts built on shaky foundations.
Meanwhile, a Year 3 learner resisted reading questions aloud and grew frustrated during subtraction practice, which sometimes caused meltdowns and halted learning entirely.
A Tongarra tutor noticed a high school student who previously hesitated to show her work is now consistently writing out full steps when simplifying ratios, making it easier for her to spot mistakes and fix them herself.
In another session, a Year 11 student who struggled with network diagrams has started drawing them independently from activity tables and can now identify the critical path without prompts.
Meanwhile, one younger learner found subtraction frustrating at first but, after finally solving a tricky question on her own, became noticeably more willing to tackle new problems without giving up.
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