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Year 4 student Adnan practised multiplication skills and explored area and perimeter, using worksheets to reinforce understanding.
In Year 10, Yasna worked on data analysis topics such as histograms and cumulative frequency polygons, with an emphasis on interpreting Pareto principles.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Farhan focused on financial mathematics concepts including calculating simple interest and applying percentage increases in practical scenarios.
In Year 8, a student repeatedly arrived without a notebook or key materials for Algebra homework—"still doesn't have a notebook and needs to get one before next class." This led to incomplete work and confusion during lessons.
Meanwhile, a Year 11 student did not finish an assigned assessment in Data Analysis; as noted, "need to finish the assessment," which delayed targeted feedback on exam strategies.
In Year 5 writing tasks, messy written sentences made it difficult to identify missing adjectives or punctuation errors until prompted.
These patterns slowed progress and made independent study more challenging between sessions.
One Mays Hill tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 9 student who previously hesitated to ask questions—this week, she openly requested extra practice on percentage cumulative frequency for Pareto charts and solved problems independently.
In another session, a high schooler working through Financial Mathematics was able to break down wage structures and commission calculations without prompting, after struggling with multi-step equations last month.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 student who used to rush her spelling is now deliberately sounding out tricky words before writing them, which helped her self-correct nearly all mistakes in her recent quiz.