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Year 5 student Sam worked on converting fractions to decimals and multiplying fractions, using visual models for better understanding.
In Year 8, Lily practiced graphing linear and non-linear equations as well as calculating the mean and median from sets of data.
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A Year 9 student avoided writing full working for algebraic multiplication, leading to confusion with negative signs—he skipped showing steps in expanding brackets, which hid sign errors.
In Year 11, a senior found it hard to choose the right formula during trigonometry revision and left some questions incomplete.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner struggled to recall times tables during word problems; hesitation here slowed progress on fractions.
In Year 10, one student missed opportunities to apply feedback on parabolic graphs and continued making similar plotting errors in later exercises.
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Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who often guessed at times tables started using skip counting strategies for multiplication instead of guessing, finishing all ten problems without errors this week.
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