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Year 4 student Grace focused on place value up to six digits and practised 2, 5, and 10 times tables through targeted drills.
In Year 8, Jack worked on solving simultaneous equations and applying index laws, using example problems for extra reinforcement.
Meanwhile, Year 9 student Emily explored trigonometry by calculating missing angles in triangles and reviewed algebraic factorisation methods to prepare for an upcoming assessment.
A Year 11 student hesitated to begin maths assignments, describing a "mental blank" when starting new topics—sometimes freezing before attempting the first step.
In trigonometry, another senior student confused which sides to label on triangles and misapplied sine or cosine; as one tutor noted, "she would correct her mistake only after it was pointed out."
A Year 6 student frequently second-guessed answers during times tables drills, often erasing and rewriting even correct responses, which slowed progress.
For a Year 9 algebra lesson, incomplete working out made it difficult to identify calculation errors, leaving both tutor and student unsure where mistakes crept in.
A Yundi tutor recently noticed some big shifts for students tackling tougher maths. One high schooler, who'd previously hesitated to ask for help, now actively pinpoints her own mistakes and corrects them during trigonometry sessions—she even explained her working out without being prompted.
Another older student took the lead in a lesson by teaching her tutor a new algebraic method learned at school, showing real confidence and independence compared to earlier weeks.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student surprised everyone by jumping from 0% to 75% on her rounding test after struggling with the concept last month, finishing the worksheet solo this time.