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Year 6 student Lily focused on simplifying fractions and explored equivalent fractions using visual models.
For Year 9, Ethan practised solving quadratic equations by both factorising and completing the square, with extra attention to finding turning points on graphs.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sarah worked through trigonometric functionsâdrawing their graphs and analysing amplitude and phase shiftsâalongside applying radians and unit circle concepts to real-world contexts.
A Year 11 student relied on Desmos for graphing but hesitated to input values or interpret function outputs independently; "more experience with Desmos" was suggested, as he often skipped visual aids and lost confidence when tackling abstract equations.
In a Year 6 maths session, messy working outâespecially in multi-digit subtractionâmade it hard to spot copying errors or double-check answers, as noted: "she finished her quiz very fast but didn't double check her answers properly and ended up with multiple wrong answers."
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student forgot to complete both sides of assigned homework pages and sometimes arrived without essential materials, leading to incomplete practice and less productive lessons.
A tutor in Northmead noticed that a Year 11 student who previously hesitated to tackle indices problems is now solving complex questions independently and even tries new strategies without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student has started redoing homework questions she got wrong the first timeâsomething she avoided beforeâand now checks her answers carefully for mistakes.
In a recent primary session, one student used out-loud thinking to break down tricky addition problems, openly catching and correcting errors on her own, which marks a big shift from staying quiet when unsure.