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Year 4 student Ava practised division facts and explored angles by drawing diagrams to visualise different types.
In Year 9, Liam reviewed financial mathematics concepts such as simple and compound interest alongside algebraic equations in preparation for upcoming exams.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Zoe tackled the quadratic formula and methods for completing the square, focusing on how these apply to solving quadratic equations from recent assignments.
A Year 11 student in financial maths relied heavily on formulas, plugging in numbers without understanding the context or reasoning. As one tutor observed, "she enters numbers but doesn't know why a formula works," which led to confusion when faced with unfamiliar question styles.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student's working out was often hard to follow—notes were jumbled and sometimes key steps missing, making it difficult for her to backtrack during revision.
In algebra, another senior student hesitated to attempt harder problems, preferring only familiar processes and skipping questions that appeared complex at first glance.
A recent Wickham tutoring session saw a Year 11 student, Danika, complete her homework ahead of time and actively organise questions from class to discuss—something she hadn't done before.
In Year 12, Liz has started confidently explaining her reasoning during challenging financial maths problems, even teaching back solutions to the tutor when there's disagreement—contrasting with her earlier reluctance to speak up.
Meanwhile, Lara in Year 7 is now attempting unfamiliar exam-style questions independently and asks for clarification only after making an honest attempt herself, showing a big shift from her previous habit of waiting for step-by-step guidance.