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Year 3 student Mikaela worked on the fundamentals of fractions, decimals, and percentages, focusing on converting between all three and building confidence with place value.
Year 9 Lily explored quadratic functions in depthâspecifically parabolas, symmetry, and identifying y-intercepts from equationsâwhile also revising linear relationships using class worksheets.
For Year 11 Jayden, sessions targeted trigonometry skills such as applying sine, cosine, and tangent rules to solve for unknowns in triangles and began consolidating knowledge of Pythagoras' Theorem ahead of upcoming assessments.
A Year 11 Physics student struggled with time management during test practice, finding it difficult to quickly choose and apply the right equations for satellite motion problems; as a tutor noted, "extra minutes were lost searching for formulas instead of solving."
In Year 8 Maths, messy written workâespecially skipping working out on algebra and area tasksâmade it hard to track down small calculation errors.
For a Year 5 English session, one student avoided editing drafts due to frustration with handwriting, resulting in incomplete writing tasks.
Meanwhile, inconsistent homework completion in both Years 6 and 10 meant key revision concepts remained unpracticed before assessment dates.
One Year 10 student, after struggling with quadratic equations, started independently identifying the y-intercept and explaining how each part of the equation shapes a parabolaâa big leap from just memorising steps.
Another high schooler who used to rush through answers is now deliberately taking time before responding, showing more care and accuracy during sessions.
Meanwhile, a younger student who previously hesitated to ask for help has begun openly checking her understanding by repeating back instructions and asking clarifying questions before starting tasks.