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Year 6 student Sofia worked through perimeter and area of 2D shapes, along with converting metric lengths using practical measurement examples.
In Year 9, James tackled simultaneous equations and explored trigonometric functions, applying these to problem-solving tasks.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Emily focused on binomial expansion and quadratic equations, practising step-by-step algebraic techniques to build confidence for upcoming assessments.
A Year 9 student showed progress in algebra assignments but tended to rely on memory for formulas rather than using the provided formula sheet—"I have corrected him about it," the tutor noted, which previously led to avoidable mistakes.
In Year 11, one student's confidence remained low despite solid understanding; hesitation to attempt questions slowed test practice and sometimes caused second-guessing.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student struggled with differentiating addition and subtraction symbols, often pausing mid-task for clarification.
Occasional distractions during tutorials, especially for Year 8s, meant extra time was spent regaining focus instead of moving forward with new content.
One Wilson tutor noticed a Year 9 student who had been hesitant to ask for help now starting sessions by bringing up questions from class, a shift from his earlier habit of staying quiet when stuck.
In Year 11, another student previously struggled with dividing ratios but, after some guided practice, was able to explain the process back and complete several problems independently.
A younger primary student who found adding and subtracting numbers confusing last term now volunteers to solve examples on her own during lessons and has begun completing similar homework tasks without prompting.