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Year 10 student Keira worked through binomial expansion and quadratic equations involving area and perimeter, using real-worded problems to apply the maths.
In Year 11, Ethan practised finding exact values of trigonometric functions in degrees and radians and explored symmetry properties of sine, cosine, and tangent graphs with visual sketches.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex focused on proofs by contradiction for Specialist Maths PSMT tasks, including breaking down permutations relevant to his assignment.
A Year 11 student forgot to bring any books or materials, which meant no meaningful progress could be made in the lesson—this disrupted momentum on their maths assignment.
In Year 8, a lack of clear note-taking led to confusion during algebra tasks; as one tutor put it, "he showed me his workbook and there was a significant lack of notes."
A tired Year 6 student struggled with concentration after athletics, resulting in incomplete practice questions for fractions.
Meanwhile, a Year 2 learner still relied heavily on counting with fingers for addition, slowing problem-solving and causing frustration when faced with timed exercises.
In Upper Kedron, a tutor recently observed that a Year 11 student who had struggled with complex quadratic equations is now forming and graphing them independently, using past feedback to refine her approach.
During a Year 9 maths session, a previously hesitant student started asking clarifying questions during lessons instead of quietly guessing—he's also begun labelling his notes more clearly after seeing the benefit.
Meanwhile, one younger student showed a shift by tackling every question on her worksheet without skipping any for the first time, staying focused through the whole session when she'd usually get distracted halfway through.
It takes a lot to do well in biology. Moving up the curriculum can be a challenge and if students don't jump in with both feet it's easy to fall behind.