Shailja - Algebra teacher - Raghunathpur
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Shailja - Algebra teacher - Raghunathpur

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Shailja

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Shailja - Algebra teacher - Raghunathpur

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  • Algebra
  • Physics
  • Geometry

Physics and maths teacher best teacher ideas..with enjoyment. I have 2 year experience

  • Algebra
  • Physics
  • Geometry

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About Shailja

Good morning/afternoon. My name is Shailja Upadhyay and I hold a degree in [B.Sc from PCM] I am passionate about teaching Mathematics and Physics, and I strive to make these subjects easy, interesting, and meaningful for students. I focus on concept clarity, use real-life examples, and encourage logical thinking. I believe in interactive teaching, where students participate actively through questions, activities, and experiments. I have completed my graduation from PCM.. also I have cleared 2 times NDA written exam, CHSL prelims exam.... Also I'm preparing for UPSC exam

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  • All Levels
  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

My method is totally different like..
Writing about teaching ideas in Physics and Mathematics effectively requires clarity, creativity, and structure. Here's a guide to help you write your teaching ideas in a way that is practical, insightful, and easy to follow:

1. Start with a Clear Title

Make it topic-specific and engaging.
Example: “Using Real-life Analogies to Teach Newton’s Laws” or “Hands-on Activities for Understanding Quadratic Equations”


2. State the Learning Objective

What concept do you want students to understand?
Use action verbs like understand, apply, analyze, construct, etc.

Example:

> Students will be able to explain and apply Ohm’s Law to solve simple electric circuit problems.

3. Describe the Teaching Idea/Strategy Clearly

Break down your method or activity step-by-step:

What materials are used (if any)?

How will you present the concept?

What makes it engaging or effective?

Example (Physics):

> To explain inertia, I ask students to place a coin on a card resting on a glass. When the card is flicked quickly, the coin drops into the glass. This hands-on demo makes the abstract idea of inertia very concrete.



Example (Maths):

> To teach linear equations, I create a “Balance the Scale” game where students must maintain equality by adding or subtracting the same amounts on both sides of a virtual or drawn scale.




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4. Mention Pedagogical Techniques

Include teaching techniques like:

Inquiry-based learning

Use of simulations

Group activities

Concept mapping

Use of technology (e.g., GeoGebra, PhET)



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5. Connect to Real-life Applications (Optional but Effective)

Show how the concept appears in everyday life or careers to enhance relevance.
Example:

> Understanding vectors is essential for navigation systems used in mobile apps like Google Maps.




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6. Reflect on Possible Student Difficulties

Mention misconceptions or challenges students may face and how your idea addresses them.

Example:

> Many students confuse speed with velocity. To address this, I organize a race between two students with opposite directions and equal speeds, then we compare their displaced..

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  • $8

Pack rates

  • 5h: $42
  • 10h: $85

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This first lesson offered with Shailja will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.

  • 30mins

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