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Year 7 student Oscar practiced converting between percentages, decimals, and fractions, as well as tackling OLNA-style numeracy questions for confidence-building.
In Year 10, Ava focused on solving problems involving simple and compound interest alongside reviewing methods for calculating mean, median, and mode using sample data.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student named Lily worked through linear algebra basics—solving systems of equations and matrix operations—before moving on to understanding eigenvalues and eigenvectors in more advanced lessons.
In Year 8 mathematics, one student relied heavily on a calculator for basic percentage and finance problems—she reached for the calculator even with simple fractions, which slowed her confidence when asked to explain reasoning aloud.
A Year 10 student's algebra solutions were difficult to follow due to messy working out, making it hard to spot sign errors during revision.
In English (Year 7), homework tasks such as research on World War I were not completed before lessons, resulting in less time available for writing assignments.
For a senior student, annotation and written analysis in poetry remained incomplete without consistent at-home practice.
One Martin tutor noticed a Year 10 student who, after struggling with percentage conversions in earlier sessions, could now complete most OLNA practice questions independently and accurately apply the right formulas.
In a recent session with a senior high schooler, there was a shift from confusion to confidence—she worked through matrix multiplication problems on her own for the first time and explained her steps aloud without prompting.
Meanwhile, a primary student who once hesitated to share answers during maths lessons began volunteering solutions to probability problems before being asked, showing new initiative and engagement.