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Year 9 student Jack focused on applying Pythagoras' theorem and solving algebraic equations, with extra practice calculating simple interest using real-life scenarios.
For Year 8, Chloe reviewed scientific notation and indices, working through problems to clarify issues from her last test.
Meanwhile, Year 5 student Ashanti worked on classifying types of angles with a worksheet—using a protractor for measurement—and completed a writing prompt about future aspirations to strengthen both maths and literacy skills.
In Year 10 Science, one student left their notebook at school, making it impossible to review or improve the narrative assigned for homework—without completing and bringing his homework to sessions, he can not get feedback on how he is going.
A Year 9 student struggled with time management during tests, spending too long on difficult questions and missing easier ones.
Meanwhile, a senior English student did not attempt a quote analysis set for homework; hesitation to try challenging tasks alone meant they missed out on targeted feedback in session.
One Withers tutor noticed a high school student who previously gave only short answers now regularly extends his writing with clear explanations and even asks for extra practice paragraphs to improve.
Another older student, after struggling with indices, now works through index law questions independently and seeks out additional challenges during sessions.
Meanwhile, in a Year 3 session, a younger learner who was hesitant about math games at first has started participating enthusiastically and completed hidden message activities on her own.
Last week, that same student finished all her time worksheets without help.