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Year 7 student Jess worked through multiplying and dividing fractions, with a focus on conversions between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as calculator skills for fraction problems.
In Year 8, Imogen revised key topics like adding and subtracting fractions (including mixed numerals and improper fractions) alongside identifying lowest common multiples and highest common factors.
Meanwhile, Year 6 student Rose practiced classifying angles and triangles, plus developed her understanding of rounding numbers using practical examples.
A Year 4 student often hesitated to share answers aloud in maths, double-checking each response with the tutor—even when correct—revealing how a lack of confidence slowed progress in addition and subtraction.
In Year 9 algebra, one student skipped writing out steps for linear equations; as a tutor noted, "he worked it out mentally but missed sign errors that weren't visible until we checked together."
For a senior class, revision efforts focused mostly on familiar formula questions rather than tackling harder word problems or statistics tasks, leaving exam-style challenges unpracticed and gaps undetected during feedback.
A tutor in Henley noticed a Year 10 student who used to rely heavily on prompts now regularly asks clarifying questions and tackles complex algebraic problems with minimal guidance.
Another high schooler, previously hesitant with negative numbers, has started using number lines independently and even progressed onto linear equations, demonstrating new initiative during sessions.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who struggled to recall times tables is now completing mixed multiplication worksheets quickly and accurately—recently finishing the 6 times table out of order with no mistakes.