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Year 8 student Aryan focused on algebra revision and extended into Year 9 algebra, using worksheets to consolidate expanding and simplifying expressions.
In Year 10, Ethan reviewed geometry concepts by revisiting test material and worked through applications involving circles and cylinders.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student James prepared for an upcoming SAC by tackling probability distributions, exponential functions, and logarithms with practice questions to strengthen understanding.
Homework completion was inconsistent for several students, impacting progress.
For example, a Year 10 student was asked to finish the revision module before an upcoming test but left it incomplete, which led to gaps in understanding correlation coefficient applications.
In Year 11 Finance, one student struggled with compound interest problems after forgetting to bring key notes and had to backtrack during the session.
A Year 12 learner avoided documenting full working in parabolic functions—"he skipped writing steps, which hid sign errors"—making careless mistakes more likely on assessments and leaving him frustrated when checking answers against solutions.
A Cheltenham tutor noticed that Ethan, a Year 11 student, had previously struggled with timed assessments but recently completed a full sample test within the set time and managed all questions independently.
Max, another high schooler, used to rely heavily on hints for finance modules but now tackles extended worksheet problems without prompting, showing much more initiative during sessions.
Meanwhile, in Year 6 maths, Dylan—who was often hesitant to speak up—has begun asking clarifying questions when stuck rather than waiting silently or guessing answers.