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Year 5 student Jay worked on measurement skills and multiplying/dividing by multiples of 10, often using visual examples.
For Year 10, Chloe revised sine and cosine rule applications in trigonometry and practiced Pythagoras' theorem in three dimensions with guided problem sets.
In Year 11, Nathan tackled empirical formula calculations from molar ratios in chemistry and reviewed redox reactions by stepping through sample questions.
A Year 11 student working on matrix multiplication and trigonometry often left questions unfinished when stuck, as a tutor noted: needs to persist more with approaching problems and not give up too soon.
In Year 10 algebra sessions, skipping written steps meant sign errors in solving equations were hard to catch.
Another session revealed a Year 9 student forgetting to bring calculators or notes home, making it difficult to practice new skills independently.
Meanwhile, a primary student focusing only on times tables found that missing regular revision at home led to slower recall during lessons.
In Lyndhurst, a Year 10 student who used to stay quiet now actively asks for help when stuck on equations and applies what they've learned straight away, a big shift from earlier sessions.
In Year 12 Chemistry, another student recently researched independently using both their textbook and online sources before attempting questions—something they previously avoided without direct prompting.
A younger primary school student has begun tackling three-digit subtraction problems with fewer prompts and double-checks their own answers instead of waiting for the tutor's cue. Last session, they completed all three sums correctly on their own.