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Year 4 student Dominic worked on multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers and practised times tables, then was introduced to range, mode, median, and mean using real examples.
In Year 10, Jessica tackled logarithms by learning to add and subtract logs as well as solving equivalent equations involving logs.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Olivia focused on quadratic equations—solving inequalities with quadratics and discussing the number of solutions in simultaneous equations.
In Year 8 Maths, one student repeatedly avoided showing full working when solving equations—"he skipped outlining steps in algebra, which hid sign errors," a tutor noted. This made it hard to spot where mistakes crept in and led to confusion during review.
In Year 11 English, an essay writer struggled to include all required components; planning was minimal and arguments weren't fully developed within the set time.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student forgot about her homework entirely and did not revisit previous material, leaving gaps unaddressed before new topics began. Confidence dipped after setbacks, making participation quieter each week.
One Vermont tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to admit confusion; now, she's started voicing her struggles during sessions and even "talks aloud" through complex number problems—recently multiplying complex numbers without needing prompts.
A Year 8 student, after often making errors on negative numbers, began solving them independently by the end of a lesson, showing real initiative.
Meanwhile, a younger student who used to guess quietly is now raising questions when stuck and confidently reading new instructions out loud before attempting tasks.