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Rahul
- Rate £3,057
- Response 1h

£3,057/hr
1st lesson free
- Maths
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Arithmetic
- Geometry
I teach math class five to ten any board in india feel free to contact
- Maths
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Arithmetic
- Geometry
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About Rahul
1. Active Learning
Interactive Lessons: Use questioning, discussions, and interactive activities to keep students engaged.
Group Work: Encourage collaborative problem-solving to develop teamwork and communication skills.
Hands-on Activities: Use manipulatives, real-life examples, and experiments to make abstract concepts tangible.
2. Differentiated Instruction
Tailor Lessons: Adapt teaching methods to meet the varying needs of students, providing support for those who struggle and challenges for those who excel.
Multiple Representations: Present concepts in various forms—graphs, equations, and verbal explanations—to cater to different learning styles.
3. Scaffolding
Step-by-Step Guidance: Break down complex problems into manageable steps, gradually removing support as students gain confidence.
Modeling: Demonstrate problem-solving techniques and thought processes before allowing students to try on their own.
4. Formative Assessment
Continuous Feedback: Regularly assess students’ understanding through quizzes, homework, and in-class activities, providing immediate feedback to guide learning.
Peer Assessment: Encourage students to evaluate each other’s work, fostering a deeper understanding through explanation and critique.
5. Use of Technology
Educational Software: Incorporate tools like GeoGebra, Desmos, or graphing calculators to enhance understanding.
Online Resources: Utilize videos, interactive exercises, and online games to reinforce concepts.
6. Real-World Applications
Contextual Learning: Relate math concepts to real-world scenarios to make learning relevant and interesting.
Project-Based Learning: Assign projects that require students to apply mathematical concepts to solve real-life problems.
7. Encouraging a Growth Mindset
Positive Reinforcement: Praise effort, persistence, and improvement to build students’ confidence and resilience.
Mistakes as Learning Opportunities: Teach students to view mistakes as a natural part of the learning process, encouraging them to learn from errors.
8. Culturally Responsive Teaching
Incorporate Diverse Perspectives: Use examples and contexts that reflect the diverse backgrounds of students to make math more inclusive and relatable.
Build Relationships: Establish a strong rapport with students to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment.
9. Inquiry-Based Learning
Problem Posing: Encourage students to ask questions and explore solutions, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding.
Exploration: Allow students to investigate mathematical concepts independently or in groups, promoting curiosity and discovery.
10. Reflective Practice
Self-Assessment: Regularly reflect on your teaching methods and student outcomes to identify areas for improvement.
Professional Development: Stay updated with the latest educational research and techniques by attending workshops, conferences, and collaborating with other educators.
These methods can help you become an effective math teacher, engaging students and helping them build a strong foundation in mathematics.
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- Primary
- secondary
- Seconde
- +15
levels :
Primary
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Diplomgrad
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Other
GDL
Bar Professional Training Course
Qualified Lawyer Transfer Scheme
MBA
Pre-primary
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
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1. Active Learning
Interactive Lessons: Use questioning, discussions, and interactive activities to keep students engaged.
Group Work: Encourage collaborative problem-solving to develop teamwork and communication skills.
Hands-on Activities: Use manipulatives, real-life examples, and experiments to make abstract concepts tangible.
2. Differentiated Instruction
Tailor Lessons: Adapt teaching methods to meet the varying needs of students, providing support for those who struggle and challenges for those who excel.
Multiple Representations: Present concepts in various forms—graphs, equations, and verbal explanations—to cater to different learning styles.
3. Scaffolding
Step-by-Step Guidance: Break down complex problems into manageable steps, gradually removing support as students gain confidence.
Modeling: Demonstrate problem-solving techniques and thought processes before allowing students to try on their own.
4. Formative Assessment
Continuous Feedback: Regularly assess students’ understanding through quizzes, homework, and in-class activities, providing immediate feedback to guide learning.
Peer Assessment: Encourage students to evaluate each other’s work, fostering a deeper understanding through explanation and critique.
5. Use of Technology
Educational Software: Incorporate tools like GeoGebra, Desmos, or graphing calculators to enhance understanding.
Online Resources: Utilize videos, interactive exercises, and online games to reinforce concepts.
6. Real-World Applications
Contextual Learning: Relate math concepts to real-world scenarios to make learning relevant and interesting.
Project-Based Learning: Assign projects that require students to apply mathematical concepts to solve real-life problems.
7. Encouraging a Growth Mindset
Positive Reinforcement: Praise effort, persistence, and improvement to build students’ confidence and resilience.
Mistakes as Learning Opportunities: Teach students to view mistakes as a natural part of the learning process, encouraging them to learn from errors.
8. Culturally Responsive Teaching
Incorporate Diverse Perspectives: Use examples and contexts that reflect the diverse backgrounds of students to make math more inclusive and relatable.
Build Relationships: Establish a strong rapport with students to create a supportive and encouraging learning environment.
9. Inquiry-Based Learning
Problem Posing: Encourage students to ask questions and explore solutions, fostering critical thinking and deeper understanding.
Exploration: Allow students to investigate mathematical concepts independently or in groups, promoting curiosity and discovery.
10. Reflective Practice
Self-Assessment: Regularly reflect on your teaching methods and student outcomes to identify areas for improvement.
Professional Development: Stay updated with the latest educational research and techniques by attending workshops, conferences, and collaborating with other educators.
These methods can help you become an effective math teacher, engaging students and helping them build a strong foundation in mathematics.
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- 5h: £15
- 10h: £30
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The first free lesson with Rahul will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
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