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Year 4 student Zahra focused on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, as well as converting mixed fractions, using visual models for clarity.
Year 6 student Arjun tackled long division and multi-digit multiplication, along with simplifying equivalent fractions through step-by-step breakdowns.
Meanwhile, Year 7 student Ava practised converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages, then applied these skills to real-world scenarios like interpreting data measurements.
During Year 8 English essay planning, a student struggled to structure responses and link examples to the main argument—often stopping mid-sentence out of uncertainty, as noted: "He needs improvement in writing his sentences so that the marker knows what he is talking about."
In Year 10 Mathematics, another student frequently misread multi-step worded problems ("difference between" vs. "between them"), leading to lost marks despite understanding the math itself; exam timing was also an issue.
In Year 4, distraction by things outside the window meant instructions were missed and double-digit subtraction tasks remained incomplete before time ran out.
One Guildford West tutor noted a Year 10 student who previously guessed at answers is now writing out each step for addition problems, showing real patience and methodical thinking.
In a recent high school English session, a student who once hesitated to share ideas began coming up with original points when structuring an exposition.
Another win from the lesson notes: a Year 6 student, who used to skip checking her work, has started backchecking her answers independently and is catching small mistakes herself.