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Year 4 student Christian focused on multiplication and algorithms, working through step-by-step examples to strengthen his understanding.
In Year 8, Sophia practised solving quadratic equations without a calculator and explored functions by substituting values into expressions.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Christian tackled finding the equation of a parabola that passes through three given points using simultaneous equations and applied the quadratic formula during exam revision.
A Year 11 student frequently left maths notes at school, which made it difficult to reference past lessons or bring completed work to tutoring. As one tutor noted, "No book again today," meaning parts of worded and graphical problems were missing for review.
In Year 9, messy or cramped working in trigonometry led to confusion about matching angles and sides in the sine rule—there was little space left for substitutions, making errors harder to spot.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student lost concentration towards the end of multiplication drills; this meant forgotten steps when revisiting times tables without regular practice at home.
A tutor in Waramanga noticed a big shift with one Year 10 student: after weeks of struggling to set out working clearly, he's now formatting his maths solutions step-by-step and even made his own "cheat sheet" for future problems.
In a recent high school session, another student who used to guess at answers began openly asking clarifying questions about trig ratios—he followed along explanations and pushed himself to understand how and when to use each function.
Meanwhile, a Year 6 learner who once hesitated during narrative writing is now talking through her ideas confidently while drafting introductions.