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Year 8 student Emily worked on factorising and expanding quadratics, as well as exploring volume calculations for prisms and cylinders using diagrams.
In Year 10, Jack focused on graphing and manipulating parabolas, followed by revision of laws of indices and solving exponential equations.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sophie practiced differentiation from first principles and then applied this to finding rates of change between two points on a curve.
In Year 11 maths, a student relied on their calculator for basic multiplication and square roots—"requires calculator for simple multiplying (x3 etc.)," noted the tutor—which slowed them down in test settings.
A Year 12 student spent too much time on questions they felt less confident about during exams, leading to unfinished sections despite knowing some answers.
In Year 9, another skipped writing out steps for algebra problems; as observed, this made it difficult to spot sign errors later.
Meanwhile, one Year 6 student forgot to bring required materials for their composition draft and needed reminders from peers just to start.
A Weston Creek tutor noticed some real progress with high school students recently. Sami, a Year 10 student who previously relied heavily on worked examples, started creating his own modified questions to practise parabolas and now independently works through problems until he gets one right for each type.
Rory, in Year 11 English, shifted from struggling to draft essays to writing productively for nearly an hour straight and received specific positive feedback from his teacher that his presentation covered all requirements.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who used to hesitate when faced with new maths content is now able to complete sets of questions after only a brief explanation.