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Year 11 Lilly explored simultaneous equations using substitution and elimination methods, as well as worked on equivalent equations with practice questions.
Year 12 Sanvi focused on redox reactions in chemistry, learning to construct and balance half-equations, then moved to revising metal reactivity and balancing complex redox equations.
For Year 10 Cara, recent lessons covered algebra basics—including introduction to variables and numerical patterns—plus extending her skills with fraction simplification and introductory algebra questions.
In Year 4 Maths, one student's notes showed a recurring habit of "jumping to an answer" without first writing out the problem or showing working; as a tutor observed, "she often entered answers too quickly on the computer and missed key steps." This meant time was spent correcting errors that clearer written work could have prevented.
In Year 11 Chemistry, another student needed to "clean up the rationale and follow the structure provided," with unclear layout making it difficult to check understanding.
Meanwhile, a Year 10 student struggled with consistent homework completion in algebra—forgetting set tasks led to gaps that slowed their confidence and progress in class.
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Another secondary student, Sanvi, has started her chemistry assignments earlier than before and made real progress connecting concepts like intermolecular forces and mole equations; she also attempted all questions on her recent practice exam independently.
In primary sessions, Zebediah used to skip tricky words when reading aloud but now patiently sounds them out and completed "Big Blue Truck" with almost no assistance.
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