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In Year 12 Mathematics, a lack of revision on earlier topics such as integration and inequalities meant the student couldn't recall key methods under exam pressure, despite understanding them in lessons. This led to confusion when facing unfamiliar or multi-step problems.
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In Year 7, a student who once rushed through English comprehension tasks has started pausing to reread tricky questions and underline key words before answering, which led to fewer careless mistakes last session.
Meanwhile, a primary student who used to get distracted during maths is now quick to admit when he's confused and eagerly tries new strategies with pipe cleaners—he recently counted up his five times tables without any prompting.
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