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Year 7 student Emily worked through algebraic equations and reviewed indices, using past exam questions to address common errors.
Year 8 student Elizabeth revised surds and indices in preparation for an upcoming test, with a focus on accurate simplification.
For Year 6, Liam concentrated on strengthening core skills in multiplication and division, revisiting foundational calculations to build confidence and accuracy.
A Year 8 student often jumped straight to answers in algebra and fractions, skipping written working and making errors that could have been caught by showing steps. As a tutor observed, "she skipped wording questions that seemed hard," missing out on valuable practice with complex problems.
In Year 11 revision, a student repeatedly relied on familiar techniques for trigonometry but avoided harder composite shape problems unless prompted, leading to shaky confidence before tests.
One Year 5 student was reluctant to write down working in long division, causing confusion during feedback; key calculation mistakes went unnoticed until homework review time.
A Wakeley tutor noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip working steps now writing down known values and what she needs to find, which has made problem-solving much smoother.
Another high school student recently began openly double-checking her work after each question, catching small errors on her own rather than waiting for hints—something she hesitated to do before.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student who previously guessed at fractions is now actively reopening her tutoring notebook to check past strategies before attempting new problems, showing more independence in tackling tricky fraction questions.