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- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
2nd honors class Engineering graduate teaches maths, chemistry, and physics from kindergarten to high school
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
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About POONYAPAT
Hello! I’m Por, and I’m excited to share my passion for science and mathematics with you. I hold a degree in Bioengineering, graduating with 2nd class honors, which has given me a solid grounding in the core principles of math, chemistry, and physics. My academic journey has equipped me with both theoretical knowledge and practical problem-solving skills that I’m eager to pass on to my students.
My Qualifications
Educational Background: Graduated with 2nd class honors in Bioengineering. This rigorous program involved extensive coursework in advanced mathematics, chemistry, and physics, providing a comprehensive understanding of these subjects.
Experience: Throughout my studies, I engaged in various projects and research that required applying complex mathematical concepts and scientific principles. This hands-on experience has honed my ability to explain challenging concepts in clear and relatable ways.
Tutoring Skills: I have experience tutoring students at different levels, helping them grasp difficult topics and improve their problem-solving skills. My approach focuses on building confidence and encouraging a deep understanding of the material.
About the lesson
- Elementary School
- Middle School
- Sophomore
- +6
levels :
Elementary School
Middle School
Sophomore
Advanced Technical Certificate
College / University
Adult Education
Masters
MBA
Kindergarten
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
- Math (Kindergarten- College)
- Chemistry (Kindergarten- College)
- Physics (Kindergarten- College)
1. Objectives:
Math: Students will solve quadratic equations using the quadratic formula.
Physics: Students will understand Newton's laws of motion and apply them to solve problems.
Chemistry: Students will balance chemical equations and understand the concept of stoichiometry.
2. Materials Needed:
Textbooks or reference materials
Whiteboard/markers or digital equivalent
Graphing calculator (for math)
Scientific calculator
Practice problems and worksheets
3. Introduction (5-10 minutes):
Math: Review key concepts related to quadratic equations, such as factoring and completing the square.
Physics: Briefly discuss Newton's laws and their significance in understanding motion.
Chemistry: Introduce the concept of balancing equations and why it's important for stoichiometry.
4. Direct Instruction (15-20 minutes):
Math: Explain the quadratic formula and demonstrate its application with a sample problem.
Physics: Explain each of Newton's laws with examples and demonstrate how to apply them to solve a problem.
Chemistry: Walk through the steps to balance a chemical equation and explain stoichiometric calculations.
5. Guided Practice (15-20 minutes):
Math: Solve a set of quadratic equations together, allowing students to apply the formula with guidance.
Physics: Work through problems that involve Newton's laws, discussing each step with the students.
Chemistry: Practice balancing a few chemical equations as a group and work on simple stoichiometry problems.
6. Independent Practice (15-20 minutes):
Math: Provide a set of quadratic equations for students to solve on their own.
Physics: Assign problems involving Newton's laws for students to work on independently.
Chemistry: Give students a set of chemical equations to balance and stoichiometry problems to solve on their own.
7. Review and Q&A (10-15 minutes):
Math: Review common errors and clarify any misunderstandings about the quadratic formula.
Physics: Address any questions or difficulties students had with applying Newton's laws.
Chemistry: Review the steps for balancing equations and solving stoichiometric problems, and address any remaining questions.
8. Homework Assignment:
Math: Assign additional quadratic equations to practice.
Physics: Provide a set of problems that involve real-world applications of Newton’s laws.
Chemistry: Assign a worksheet with more chemical equations to balance and stoichiometric problems to solve.
9. Assessment:
Math: Monitor student performance during independent practice and review their homework.
Physics: Assess understanding through problem-solving during guided and independent practice.
Chemistry: Check for accuracy in balancing equations and stoichiometric calculations during review.
10. Closing (5 minutes):
Summarize key takeaways from the lesson.
Provide encouragement and discuss what will be covered in the next session.
Rates
Rate
- $13
Pack rates
- 5h: $65
- 10h: $130
online
- $13/h
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