The morning of the test, Alex didn't feel the usual pit in his stomach. When he opened the exam, the diagrams looked familiar—almost like old friends from the Ershova pages. He moved through the and angle bisectors with a rhythm he’d never known before.
By Level B, the challenge increased. He had to prove why two triangles were congruent. He reached for the "GDZ" (ready-made homework solutions) his older brother had tucked into the back of the book. He didn't use it to cheat; he used it as a compass. When he got stuck on a proof, he’d peek at the next logical step, realize his mistake, and then close the book to finish the rest himself. The morning of the test, Alex didn't feel
Here is a short story about a student's experience with this specific workbook. The Angle of Success By Level B, the challenge increased
When the graded papers were returned, a bright "5" (the top grade) was circled at the top. The Ershova workbook wasn't just a collection of homework; it was the key that finally made the shapes make sense. He didn't use it to cheat; he used it as a compass