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I would highly recommend EzyMath Tutoring to any parent or carer looking for a reliable and user friendly tutoring service. Their service is friendly and efficient and the Tutors have been great. Our current tutor Michelle is excellent. Her straightforward and direct approach has enabled my son to progress and improve very quickly and I have been very pleased with the outcome.Gabrielle
Year 4 student Sydney focused on building confidence with multiplication and division using both textbook questions and client-provided worksheets, then moved into exploring fraction equivalence and representing fractions on a number line.
Year 5 student Sophie tackled multi-step worded problems and complex vertical addition and subtraction, as well as strategies for multiplying large numbers and times tables fluency through games and homework review.
For Jay in Year 6, recent sessions included practice converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, simplifying fractions, and working with fraction-to-decimal conversions alongside challenging problem-solving questions set by school.
A Year 5 student was often reluctant to finish her homework because she was tired, needing extra prompting to complete tasks.
In a recent Year 7 lesson, skipping careful reading led to confusion in multi-step questions; as noted, she needs to work on reading the whole question and not giving up straight away.
In Year 8 maths, untidy graph work caused plotting errors—misaligned tops and bottoms disrupted accuracy.
For a senior student tackling enlargement in geometry, overconfidence masked gaps: despite claiming understanding, she couldn't demonstrate the process when asked. This sometimes left her feeling frustrated and unwilling to try further questions.
A tutor in Wistow noticed Sophie, a high school student, has started using positive self-talk during maths sessions—she now says "I can do this" instead of giving up, which is a big shift from her earlier frustration.
In another session, Jay (Year 7) demonstrated new independence by spotting mistakes and correcting his own division errors without waiting for hints, having previously relied heavily on the tutor to point out errors.
Meanwhile, Annabelle in Year 4 tackled multi-step problem-solving questions with far less hesitation than before and explained her reasoning clearly when asked.
It takes a lot to do well in biology. Moving up the curriculum can be a challenge and if students don't jump in with both feet it's easy to fall behind.