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EzyMath is a top notch tutoring service. Great tutor & feedback on progress regularly provided. Parent feedabck is also taken onboard. For example, my sons maths marks (year 11) showed great improvement. However he was running out of time in his exams therefore potentially not getting best marks possible. Mentioned this to the tutor & they have been working on his speed on answering questions, which has been a great success.Darren Howard, Maroubra
Year 7 student Arden worked through algebraic expressions and number properties, including surds, as well as interpreting functions and their graphs.
For Year 11, Jamie focused on applying the chain rule and product rule in calculus and practiced finding tangents using first principles.
Meanwhile, Year 12 student Alex tackled advanced trigonometric identities along with further problem-solving involving trigonometric equations.
A Year 11 student struggled with time management during calculus and trigonometry exam questions; as noted, "she took a while to remember the formula," which led to incomplete solutions under pressure.
For a Year 9 algebra set, skipping clear working made it hard to spot errors or check results—one tutor observed, "speed up working, and tidy up some working."
In primary science, a student hesitated when scientific terms appeared, slowing down their responses despite knowing the concept.
A lack of practice with unfamiliar probability questions in Year 12 meant more time was spent puzzling over strategy than actually solving.
A tutor in Eastgardens recently noticed Lucy, a Year 12 student, is now tackling trial paper differentiation questions independently—she used to get stuck at the setup stage but now applies the right formulas without prompting.
Ruby, also in high school, has started working through complicated calculus and probability problems with less hesitation; she even chose a harder extension question last session instead of avoiding it as before.
Meanwhile, Selena in Year 4 showed a real leap by spotting tricky number patterns on her own after previously needing step-by-step guidance—last week, she identified the rule behind an unfamiliar sequence without any hints.