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Year 5 student Sienna focused on simplifying fractions and exploring equivalent fractions, using visual models to reinforce understanding.
In Year 10, Nick worked through differential calculus problems, including optimisation scenarios and sign diagrams for first and second derivatives.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Jessica tackled integral calculus by solving problems involving finding the area under a curve and also practiced interpreting results from statistics exam questions.
A Year 10 student working on algebra was encouraged to organise her written work more clearly, as scattered calculations made sign errors harder to spot—"she may also benefit from organising her working out more clearly to avoid confusion."
In Year 12 physics, a student struggled with drawing diagrams for kinematics questions and matching variables, which slowed progress during problem-solving.
Meanwhile, several senior students (Years 11–12) arrived at sessions without having completed assigned homework or revision tasks; one missed all set networks practice, leading to time being spent re-explaining concepts rather than building new skills.
One Tranmere tutor noticed a real shift with a Year 11 student who, after often guessing when stuck, has begun actively asking for clarification and working through mistakes out loud—this openness wasn't there just weeks ago.
In another high school session, a student who struggled to apply the sum and product rule in algebra was able to independently factorise several challenging problems without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner who previously rushed through addition and subtraction now takes time to check her answers, catching errors herself before moving on.