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Year 4 student Jamie practised reading analogue time and explored the properties of 3D shapes, also revisiting times tables as a holiday task.
For Year 9, Zoe focused on algebraic expansion and factorisation alongside work with indices and surds, tackling expressions step-by-step.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Lucas worked through trigonometry basics such as SOH CAH TOA and applied these skills to worded problems for real-world context.
A Year 8 student's working for area and multiplication was described as "a little messy," making it harder to spot errors or review steps later.
In Year 10 algebra, a tutor noted that equations were sometimes written with sign confusion—misplaced negatives crept in when layout got rushed.
For VCE General Maths, worded problems involving cutting shapes into triangles for trigonometry proved difficult, especially when diagrams weren't clearly labelled or organized.
In Year 11, "minor mistakes in older topics" emerged because previous notes lacked detail, so revision became guesswork instead of confident recall.
One Wildwood tutor noticed a big shift in Thomas, a Year 11 student, who now tackles financial maths questions with much less hesitation—he used to need reminders for each formula, but last session he managed compound interest problems both by hand and calculator on his own.
Meanwhile, Hugo (Year 6) has started showing real independence: after weeks of prompting, he now remembers the steps for long division and often finishes questions without any help.
Marcel in Year 4 recently surprised his tutor by quickly placing fractions on a number line after only minimal guidance—something that was confusing just two lessons ago.
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