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Tutoring with Ezymaths was so simple to organise. The team took the time to ask questions and get a real understanding of my sons needs and where we wanted to get him. Our tutor ,Sai, is absolutely lovely I cannot recommend her highly enough. My sons confidence and ability has improved dramatically.Tamara, Guildford
Year 5 student Huda worked on equivalent fractions and simplifying them, using number lines to compare and order values.
Year 7 student Amina focused on converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages, as well as solving problems involving decimal addition.
Meanwhile, Year 8 student Daniel practiced interpreting data in graphs by identifying mean and mode, alongside revising probability concepts such as independent and dependent events.
A Year 8 student found it difficult to communicate confusion during problem-solving, often copying previous solutions rather than expressing uncertainty—"he needs to tell me when he does not understand," a tutor noted.
In senior years, one student's tendency to avoid double-checking answers and rely on teacher cues led to repeated errors in Methods assessments, especially under time pressure.
Homework completion was inconsistent for a Year 10 student; missing tasks meant knowledge gaps lingered into following lessons.
Meanwhile, a primary student's focus drifted easily when subtraction involved double-digit numbers, resulting in unfinished work and missed feedback opportunities before moving on.
A tutor in Guildford noticed a Year 9 student, Younas, who used to hesitate when confused now speaks up about difficulties, letting them tackle tricky maths topics together—he even completed his homework independently and could explain where he made errors.
In a recent session with Andrew (Year 6), the tutor saw him persist through frustration during a challenging division activity; rather than giving up, he worked through mistakes on his own and explained his reasoning out loud.
Meanwhile, a younger student has started using their finger as a guide while reading, which helped them move through texts more smoothly without losing their place.