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Year 5 student Sam worked on reviewing questions missed in Maths Space, with a focus on statistics and interpreting data sets.
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In Year 10, Liam reviewed motion concepts such as velocity and displacement through problem-solving exercises, and tackled chemistry mole calculations to strengthen quantitative analysis skills.
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In a Year 8 algebra session, work was often messy and steps were skipped—making it hard to spot where mistakes happened.
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These patterns led to repeated errors and slowed progress in mastering new material.
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A younger student also surprised her tutor by starting to ask clarifying questions during lessons rather than guessing quietly; this shift meant she solved several tricky fraction problems correctly on her own.
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