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Thanking Silvana so much for her monthly report of Ayesha and Ashanti's progress. It's wonderful to see how Ezy maths and tutor's work with our children and specialise to each need, to reach the child's goals. Very impressed thank you so much Silvana.Tracy, Mirrabooka
Year 7 student Lily worked through probability basics by using real-life examples and practiced fundamental algebra skills including substitution.
In Year 9, Ethan focused on solving linear equations and interpreting Cartesian planes with graph plotting.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Ava tackled statistics revision with normal distribution concepts and applied these to biological data sets for practical understanding.
A Year 10 student in Math showed reluctance to write out full working, with one note stating, "just needs to provide more working; but is now more consistently good." This led to confusion when reviewing solutions for test prep.
In Biology (Year 12), limited access to material made revision harder—"must somehow gain access to more material," a tutor observed—so extra research was required just to keep pace.
Meanwhile, a Year 8 student's messy written layout in algebra sometimes hid sign errors, causing time lost double-checking basic steps instead of building confidence.
A Balga tutor recently noted a high school student who had struggled with essay writing found a new voice, now expressing ideas more clearly after weeks of hesitance.
Another secondary student who used to avoid revision is now taking thorough notes independently for the first time and sticking to this process during sessions.
In primary, one child processed tricky information slowly but persisted until understanding clicked—showing real determination compared to earlier frustration.
Last session, a Year 10 student completed most of their at-home section before tutoring even began, showing initiative that hadn't been there before.