See exactly how Ezpeezy teaches

Not answers. Not lectures. Real guided learning where YOU discover the solution. Here are actual tutoring sessions showing the Socratic method in action.

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Snap or type your problem

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Ezpeezy asks guiding questions

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You figure out the answer

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Practice a new one to lock it in

Algebra: Factoring Quadratics

Problem: Factor x² + 5x + 6

I don't get how to factor x² + 5x + 6
No worries — let's work through it together. In a quadratic like x² + 5x + 6, you're looking for two numbers.

What two numbers multiply to 6 and add up to 5?
2 and 3?
Exactly right! 2 × 3 = 6 and 2 + 3 = 5.

So x² + 5x + 6 = (x + 2)(x + 3)

Now try this one on your own: x² + 7x + 12
3 and 4... so (x + 3)(x + 4)!
🎯 Nailed it.You're factoring on your own now. That concept is locked in.

Geometry: Triangle Area

Problem: Find the area of a triangle with base 8 and height 5

How do I find the area of this triangle? Base is 8, height is 5
Good — you already identified the base and height, that's step one.

Do you remember the formula for the area of a triangle? Hint: it's related to a rectangle's area.
Half of base times height?
Exactly.A = ½ × b × h

So what do you get when you plug in base = 8 and height = 5?
½ × 8 × 5 = 20!
Perfect. The area is 20 square units. Now try: what if the base was 12 and the height was 7?

Word Problems: Rate × Time

Problem: A train travels 240 miles in 4 hours. What is its average speed?

A train goes 240 miles in 4 hours. I don't know where to start.
Let's break it apart. You have a distance (240 miles) and a time (4 hours).

When you know distance and time, what formula gives you speed?
Speed = distance ÷ time?
That's it. Now plug in: 240 ÷ 4 = ?
60 mph!
🎯 60 miles per hour. You knew the formula — you just needed to see the pieces. Try another: a car drives 350 miles in 5 hours. Go.

Why this works better than just getting the answer

You build neural pathways

When you discover the answer yourself, your brain forms stronger memory connections than when you read someone else's solution.

You learn to think, not copy

The Socratic method teaches problem-solving skills that transfer to new problems you've never seen — exactly what tests require.

You gain real confidence

Every problem you solve yourself proves you CAN do math. That confidence compounds, replacing anxiety with momentum.