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Year 7 student Adam explored probability and fractions from Chapter 7, working through practical problems to strengthen understanding.
Year 10 student Chloe revised completing the square and practiced sketching quadratic graphs, focusing on how changes in equations affect their shapes.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily tackled language analysis by annotating an article for persuasive techniques and then practiced writing her own analysis using those features.
In Year 11 English, a student left revision too late and struggled to recall key quotes for No Sugar, making it difficult to build essay paragraphs ("did not know key aspects of the texts").
In another senior class, homework was incomplete—time meant for learning persuasive techniques was lost.
A Year 9 student's essay work stalled when their book was left at school; this also limited reading over the week.
In primary maths, one student continued to rely on counting fingers instead of recalling multiplication facts quickly, slowing progress in division tasks. Moments like these lead to gaps that are hard to bridge mid-task.
One Westmeadows tutor noticed a big shift in a Year 10 student who, after previously hesitating to ask for help, started actively seeking clarification on tricky vocabulary during lessons and pinpointed exactly which exam areas needed work.
Another high schooler had struggled to link quotes between novels, but this week managed to connect key passages across two texts and explain how they fit major themes—something she'd never attempted before.
Meanwhile, a younger student grew visibly more relaxed as the session went on, ending by volunteering answers aloud after starting out quiet and reserved.