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Year 8 student Jake focused on linear relations, working through x and y intercepts, gradients, and sketching graphs from equations.
For Year 10, Janella revised key skills in scientific notation and index laws by solving mixed practice questions together.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 Physics student covered motion concepts such as inclined planes and circular motion, tackling problems with diagrams to visualise forces and acceleration.
In Year 11 Maths, a student often avoided writing down working for factorising and long division, saying "I can do this in my head"—but this led to repeated sign errors that went unnoticed until checking answers.
During a Year 9 algebra session, messy layout and skipping steps meant mistakes crept into rearranging equations, requiring extra time to retrace logic.
In a Year 5 lesson, forgetting to bring books after sport left one student unprepared, limiting what could be achieved in the session.
Confidence wavered for another Year 7 student reading her work aloud; hesitation slowed progress when sharing ideas.
A Truganina tutor noticed a big shift with a Year 10 student who had previously relied on step-by-step help in algebra but is now able to start solving quadratic equations independently and even completes the square without prompting.
Another high school student, after weeks of uncertainty with circular motion in physics, started applying force analysis methods accurately and could explain how different forces interact—something she'd struggled to articulate before.
In a primary session, one student who used to guess at symmetry questions now confidently applies axes of symmetry rules and just identified symmetrical shapes on her own for the first time.