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I am extremely happy with service from ezymath and the tutor is of a very high standard. We have had Dexter for a year now and she is very professional and has a natural teaching ability. She has developed a good rapport with my children and their grades have certainly improved. Dexter has a great work ethic and always prompt.Sara Ryan, Brunswick East
Year 6 student Edie worked on algebraic rules and explored how to expand and factorise expressions, building readiness for upcoming classwork.
Year 8 student Sophia focused on applying angle rules after wrapping up algebra topics, practising with a range of geometric questions.
Meanwhile, Year 7 student Alina tackled common errors from a recent quiz by working through algebra skills such as substitution and simplification, using targeted practice to strengthen her understanding.
A Year 10 student left several test answers blank after struggling with terminology and inverse function concepts, a challenge deepened by missing some class content.
As one tutor observed, "she needed a lot of prompting to work through questions," particularly when her textbook was forgotten at home.
In Year 8 mathematics, messy handwriting and skipping written steps led to confusion during multi-step fraction problems—errors often went unnoticed until too late.
Meanwhile, a Year 5 student relied heavily on mental calculations for division, which resulted in small mistakes that repeated across practice sessions. This slowed confidence-building as errors lingered uncorrected.
A tutor in Brunswick East noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to write out her algebra steps is now working through substitution problems independently, only checking in for the trickiest parts.
Another high schooler, who often guessed when stuck on factorising, took the initiative this week to create her own step-by-step cheat sheet and now refers back to it without prompting during practice.
Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled with choosing between long and short division has started explaining aloud which method she's using and why before starting each problem.