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We required a maths tutor who was familiar with the IB (International Baclaureate) for our Yr 11 daughter. Despite her preference for a face to face tutor unable to be met, we are giving online tutoring a go. First session down and so far so good. The process has been very easy, with plenty of communication from Ezymath to ensure we are happy.Vanessa Pearson, Cranebrook
Year 9 student Luke worked through algebraic equations by rearranging pronumerals and numbers, as well as applying BODMAS rules to simplify expressions.
In Year 10, Shreyans focused on creative writing by developing character emotion and setting, and also prepared a self-reflection for his assessment.
Zahraa, in Year 11 Economics, reviewed the tariff curve including its impact on government and consumer revenue, and practised refining essay paragraphs to strengthen her responses ahead of exams.
A Year 8 student preparing for a maths assignment maybe should have made more progress or understanding himself with the assignment, as one tutor noted—missing opportunities to clarify steps led to confusion, especially when tackling new topics like long division.
In Year 10, during area and volume revision, forgetting formulas and inconsistent concentration were frequent hurdles; at times, drawings or unrelated notes would fill the page instead of working out answers.
For senior English, a Year 12 student could have completed required homework earlier, resulting in rushed creative writing drafts that lacked development.
Fatigue and distraction left some high schoolers disengaged mid-lesson, reducing their ability to apply feedback on problem-solving strategies.
A tutor in Cranebrook noticed a big shift with one Year 11 student who, after struggling to link ideas clearly in essays, began breaking down questions independently and compartmentalising arguments—her most recent plan showed a clear structure and stronger focus.
In Year 9 maths, another student moved from needing step-by-step guidance to independently applying strategies for adding and subtracting time; he even compared world time zones without prompting.
Meanwhile, a Year 12 student who used to hesitate asking for help now hands in drafts early and actively incorporates feedback, as seen when she revised her essay plan thoroughly before assessment.