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EzyMath were very quick to contact me and follow up my enquiry. I received lots of information and support. The tutor they assigned for my 13yr old was a good match- they were very nice and connected with my child but not really prepared for the first lesson -but it was their first time tutoring so i was happy to give another try.AL, Aubin Grove
Year 3 student Alice worked on recognising and naming fractions, then practised telling time to the quarter hour using clock diagrams.
Year 8 student Jake focused on simplifying algebraic expressions and solving multiplication and division problems involving negative numbers.
For Year 10, Tom tackled trigonometric ratios in right-angled triangles as well as applying those basics to real-world measurement problems.
In Year 8 mathematics, one student was observed skipping steps when solving problems, which made it difficult to spot where errors crept in, especially during algebraic working.
Another high schooler struggled with organising written solutions—messy layout led to confusion when reviewing multi-step geometry tasks.
In a Year 11 trigonometry session, reliance on mental calculations rather than structured working meant sign mistakes weren't noticed until late.
Meanwhile, a Year 4 learner sometimes avoided writing out reasoning for number problems due to fear of being wrong; this hesitation slowed progress and made homework feedback less actionable.
One Aubin Grove tutor noticed a high school student who previously hesitated to tackle harder algebra questions now asking for extra practice with negative indices and working through them mostly on his own.
Another win came when a Year 9 student, who used to need reminders for multiplication tables, completed division problems independently and even filled in Venn diagrams accurately without any prompting—something he struggled with last term.
Meanwhile, a younger student surprised his tutor by drawing "greater than" and "less than" symbols independently at the end of their session, having relied on cues just a week before.