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Year 8 student Ella worked on trigonometric ratios and applied these to solve problems involving angles of elevation and depression, using real-world scenarios.
In Year 10, Daniel practised sketching parabolas by completing the square and also focused on observing how parabolic graphs change under transformations.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily explored financial mathematics topics such as simple and compound interest alongside future value annuities, with practical calculations built into her lesson.
A Year 8 student admitted to not practicing any assigned work this week, leading to confusion in negative indices and a need for double homework.
In Year 11, persistent "silly mistakes" in quizzes surfaced, even when concepts were well understood—one tutor noted, "steps in working out a problem are missing, too much pen and paper."
For a Year 10 topic on bearings, confidence faltered unless problems were drawn out; skipping this step caused repeated angle errors.
Meanwhile, a Year 7 student relied heavily on mental maths during circle questions, which resulted in skipped steps and sign mix-ups.
One West Lakes tutor noted a Year 11 student who, after previously hesitating to check her answers, now double-checks each step and talks herself through tricky SOHCAHTOA triangle problems—she even caught her own errors before the tutor pointed them out.
In another session with a senior student, he started off unsure about calculus methods but was soon explaining every investigation step back to the tutor after just a few examples.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to mix up area formulas has begun picking the correct one right away and explains her reasoning as she works through new questions.