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EzyMath tutor sessions have been fabulous for our son. Our regular tutor (as well as an interim tutor) consistently provided a supportive and professional session for him to ask questions and refresh concepts. She certainly helped him stay on track and his grades have improved significantly. Organizing sessions has been easy and payment is smooth. We couldn't fault this service!Sharon, Balwyn
Year 3 student Emily worked on reading and spelling split digraphs like i_e and a_e, along with guided reading of Fox in Socks.
In Year 10, Daniel focused on solving simultaneous equations and reviewing linear graphs using school worksheets.
Meanwhile, Year 11 student Sarah revised polynomial functions and logarithms, tackling real exam-style questions to consolidate her understanding of these advanced algebraic concepts.
A Year 8 student arrived without their calculator or workbook, making it difficult to participate fully in algebra activities—"needed to borrow a pen and missed out on working through examples."
In Year 10, one student left several homework questions incomplete, which meant less time for feedback on their use of formulas.
Another senior student skipped showing steps in trigonometry problems; as noted, "it was hard to spot where mistakes happened."
For a Year 3 learner, mixing up b and d while writing slowed reading fluency.
Each moment added an extra hurdle—sometimes just hunting for tools instead of solving the problem at hand.
A tutor in Balwyn recently noticed a Year 10 student who used to skip over feedback now pausing to review comments and actively making changes, especially during math problem-solving.
In a senior session, one high schooler who previously relied on prompts is now coming prepared with their own questions and checking their work for accuracy without being asked.
Meanwhile, a younger primary student who often guessed words from pictures has started focusing on the actual text—she read an entire Dr Seuss page aloud, segmenting each word herself instead of looking at illustrations for clues.