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Year 5 student Andrea focused on long and short division using both school homework and additional worksheets, as well as rounding numbers to different place values.
Year 8 student Ella worked through practice questions on ratios in preparation for an upcoming test and tackled challenging algebra problems by breaking them into steps.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Matilda revised key biochemistry concepts like electronegativity and dipoles alongside maths topics such as exponentials, often linking these areas with her assignment requirements.
A Year 8 student, as one tutor noted, "relied heavily on calculator use and multiplication sheets," which slowed mental recall during basic maths tasks.
In Year 10 algebra, skipped steps in working led to compounding errors with negatives—one small slip meant the whole answer was off.
A Year 11 student's notes showed "answers were hard for examiners to follow due to unclear formatting and missing axis labels" when graphing functions.
Meanwhile, a senior biology student struggled to plan ahead for assessments; last-minute work on assignments left little time for refining ideas or seeking feedback before deadlines.
A tutor in Westbourne Park noticed a Year 10 student who used to hesitate with referencing now writes and cites sources independently in her assignments, even tackling paragraphs on her own.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student recently started double-checking factorisation questions without prompting—last month he'd skip steps or wait for help, but now he checks his work and catches errors himself.
At the primary level, one student who previously guessed at subtraction problems is now confidently recalling number patterns and solving them accurately during sessions. Last week, she finished every subtraction question with no mistakes.
Physics is such a vast area, it's easy to get lost. While a lot of the content can be simply memorised, which many students still do, physics also requires higher-order thinking.
Understanding the scientific method isn't a small task. All of these demands in a short period of time and with exams coming closer and closer, no wonder students shy away from science subjects.
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