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Year 7 student Charlie revised **solving linear equations with fractions** and practised plotting lines on Cartesian planes using graph paper.
For Year 9, Jess focused on **simultaneous equations** by exploring both the elimination method and substitution to strengthen her algebraic reasoning.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Sam worked through **conditional probability problems** and created box-and-whisker plots to interpret statistical data visually.
In Year 9 algebra, skipping written steps—"he tried to do it in his head"—led to confusion with negatives and missed terms, which slowed down equation-solving.
A Year 11 student's graph work suffered from messy notes; "using colours and keeping lines clear" was suggested, but untidy layouts meant key points were lost during revision.
For a Year 6 learner, forgetting to bring organized materials resulted in wasted time searching for worksheets instead of practicing times tables.
Meanwhile, in Year 7 English, writing presentations out of sequence made ideas appear jumbled on paper and left the reader confused about the intended message.
One Norwood tutor noticed that a Year 11 student, Jack, who used to get stuck and guess on algebra problems, has started breaking questions into clear steps—he now highlights tricky parts and checks his answers line by line.
Meanwhile, Adam in Year 9 English has shifted from vague responses to thoughtfully analysing assignment questions; he asks for clarification instead of rushing, which wasn't happening a few months ago.
In Year 6 geography, another student began summarising research in their own words rather than copying text directly, finishing their last PowerPoint script without prompting.