What do I enjoy most about tutoring? 😁
My friends and family would know that I am always eager to assist others as they come to me to seek advice when they need problem-solving. Therefore, I love to tutor because it provides me with opportunities to help young children, providing them with a backbone for their academics. Most importantly, I can assist in shaping future generations, allowing for a better future for us all.
My Strengths as Tutor 💪
Through experience, I developed 3 main strengths that I believed as a tutor, would assist me in helping students achieve better results besides having the technical knowledge required for the subject. I am patient toward my students as I empathise with the confusion anyone might feel when learning a new topic. I believe with my empathy, I can help students feel more confident in solving rather than giving up when encountering a hard problem. In addition to that, I can simplify the concept in many ways to help students with understanding.
Most important things I can do for a student 🏅
As a student and a tutor, I am eager to not only teach my students the knowledge they required from the curriculum but also how they can use the techniques, ideas they learned and apply them to their everyday lives. I believe that learning is not just about textbooks, it is also about using your intuition to figure out solutions to problems. Thus, the most important thing I can do as a tutor for my students after making sure they have understood the fundamental skills in their curriculum is this ideology.
Subjects Tutored 🎓
Exam Prep 📝
Tutoring students in 👦 👧
- grade 1
- grade 2
- grade 3
- grade 4
- grade 5
- grade 6
- grade 7
- grade 8
- grade 9
- grade 10
Recent Tutoring Comments:
Pythagoras’ theorem Finding areas, volume and surface areas
Pythagoras’ theorem Finding areas, volume and surface areas
Limits of accuracy
Pythagoras’ theorem hard problems Conversions of units, area
Pythagoras’ theorem hard problems Conversions of units, area
Revision on previous topics
Converting negative indices to positive indices Adding and subtracting surds
Converting negative indices to positive indices Adding and subtracting surds
More practice in fractional indices, scientific notation, exponential growth and decay
Sketching more than 1 inequalities on the same axes Review: surds (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) Review: index laws, negative/rational indices
Sketching more than 1 inequalities on the same axes Review: surds (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing) Review: index laws, negative/rational indices
More practice on adding and subtracting surds Converting negative indices to positive