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Year 8 student Eli focused on simplifying expressions using index laws and converting between roots and indices, then applied area and volume formulas to shapes like kites and pyramids.
Year 10 student Nick worked on analysing box-plot graphs, calculating means from frequency tables, and interpreting cumulative frequency, especially in the context of upcoming exams.
Meanwhile, Izzy in Year 6 revised addition, subtraction, division, and geometry through targeted revision sheets designed to strengthen foundational maths skills.
A Year 11 student repeatedly rushed through complex surface area and prism problems, which led to confusion over which sides to include—he lost track of which sides were which, creating problems in his final equation.
In a separate Year 9 session, formatting issues like missing units and untidy layout made it hard for the student to check answers or review work later.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 English student's messy handwriting slowed down reading back his essay drafts and disrupted the flow of his argument development. These habits left them second-guessing their results during revision sessions.
One Willoughby East tutor noticed Nick, a Year 11 student, moving from uncertainty to confidently explaining the functions of cumulative frequency tables and successfully drawing pareto charts on his own.
In a recent session, Nikolai in Year 10, who used to rush through measurement problems and make errors, now deliberately paces himself and completes complex surface area questions with improved accuracy.
Meanwhile, Izzy in primary school has started tackling time and clock questions more independently; after previously hesitating, she now attempts answers without waiting for reassurance and completes conversions between measurements with far less prompting than before.