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Since Brendan has been working weekly with my daughter I have seen a big increase in her confidence, her understanding and sense of efficacy and mostly her willingness to do her maths which before she found abstract, confusing and "boring". She told me Brendan makes learning maths fun compared to my parental maths tips from "1874" (in her words). The monthly feedback and email support from Ezymaths is more than I had imagined when I thought about a tutor. For us, it is 100% worth the investment.Christina, Inala
Year 7 student Mia worked through calculations involving area, perimeter, and volume for school assignments, and then explored the basics of mensuration including composite volumes.
In Year 9, Ethan focused on coordinate geometry—calculating gradients and distances between points—and practiced using Pythagoras' theorem for both 2D and 3D problems.
Meanwhile, Year 10 student Aisha tackled simultaneous equations by substitution and elimination methods, and revised key algebra skills such as rearranging equations and expanding binomial products.
A Year 8 student relied heavily on calculators for basic operations during algebra revision, with notes highlighting, "needs working on different formats like decimals."
In a senior Maths session, one learner struggled to rearrange equations and hesitated to write out steps, especially when forming equations from worded problems; the tutor noted, "Need to improve forming the equations by putting the brackets to determine which order of operations goes first."
Meanwhile, a Year 3 student often forgot to bring their maths book and homework, leading to missed practice opportunities. The gap in organization left them unprepared during reading and numeracy activities.
One Inala tutor noticed a Year 10 student who previously hesitated to tackle equations on his own now working through rearrangement steps with much less prompting—he's even started asking for extra practice questions when he gets stuck, rather than waiting passively.
A senior student has shown clear progress in matrix multiplication: she's noticeably quicker and more accurate than just two weeks ago, where she often mixed up the order of operations.
Meanwhile, a younger student who struggled to add and subtract integers without help can now complete basic problems independently, finishing an entire worksheet without any hints this week.