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Year 6 student Charlotte worked through fractions and decimals, as well as angles using visual diagrams.
In Year 8, Sam focused on algebraic expansion and simplification of brackets, then applied these skills to worded problems involving rearranging equations to solve for x.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Olivia completed trigonometry homework covering sine, cosine, and tangent ratios, alongside solving problems involving unknown sides in right-angled triangles.
A Year 8 student was regularly distracted during maths, making it hard to retain focus when tackling mixed word problems or longer revision tasks. As a tutor observed, "she needed reminders to return to the task after looking away for extended periods."
In Year 11, missed homework and incomplete practice questions were frequent—especially with surface area and volume—leading to gaps before exams.
Meanwhile, one Year 9 student hesitated to attempt unfamiliar algebra without notes, which slowed their progress and reduced confidence after mistakes. This meant extra time spent reviewing basics instead of building on more advanced concepts.
A tutor in Mile End recently noticed some great shifts among students. Proactively explaining tricky steps, one Year 10 student who used to avoid admitting confusion is now asking targeted questions to clarify them.
A senior chemistry student showed real progress by not just recalling facts but connecting different concepts creatively during a discussion on chemical reactions—something he hesitated with before.
Meanwhile, a primary schooler surprised his tutor by finishing all assigned maths homework early for the first time, having previously needed several reminders each week.