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Year 7 student Jacob focused on prime factorization and calculating highest common factors and lowest common multiples through a series of number and word problems.
Year 8 student Maya worked on expanding algebraic brackets with both addition and subtraction, as well as rearranging equations to isolate variables.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Olivia practiced converting between mixed, proper, and improper fractions and decimals, using visual aids to reinforce her understanding.
In Year 8 maths, one student's tendency to avoid writing out working led to confusion with negatives—"he tried solving in his head and missed adding the minus sign."
Another Year 11 learner grew frustrated when extended problems required sustained effort, preferring breaks rather than persisting with written steps.
In English (Year 7), messy story planning made it hard to condense narratives within exam time limits; as a tutor observed, "the plot of a video game was recounted instead of an original story."
In multiple grades, skipping assigned reading meant students struggled to analyze texts or discuss beyond surface details.
One Wembley Downs tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who used to get stuck on algebra—this week, after just a few reminders, he managed to expand brackets and rearrange equations on his own.
Another high schooler, usually hesitant with creative writing, surprised their tutor by finishing an entire story draft for the first time, building narrative flow much more confidently than before.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who previously guessed at tricky words has started asking for help when reading aloud instead of skipping them—she now works through unfamiliar vocabulary step by step.