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- Physics
Physics teacher with a B.Ed, specializing in teaching students from 6th to 8th grade. I focus on making concepts clear, encouraging curiosity, and helping students build strong problem-solving skills
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About YANNUMUDULA
Teaching 5 A lesson plan” mean the 5A instructional model, it usually includes five steps for teaching a lesson:
1. Activate – Connect with students’ prior knowledge and spark interest.
2. Acquire – Introduce new concepts or information.
3. Apply – Let students practice or use what they learned.
4. Assess – Check understanding through questions, quiz, or activity.
5. Adapt – Modify teaching based on student needs and feedback.
Example for a Physics lesson (Force and Motion):
Activate: Ask, “Why does a ball stop rolling?”
Acquire: Explain force, friction, and motion.
Apply: Students perform a simple rolling-ball experiment.
Assess: Ask short questions or worksheet.
Adapt: Re-teach difficult parts with simpler examples.
Also, since you mentioned teaching physics to grades 6–8 and having a B.Ed, that’s a strong profile for a physics teacher description.
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the fundamental laws of nature—things like motion, energy, forces, waves, electricity, and magnetism. They usually design lessons, explain concepts, perform demonstrations, and help students solve problems. Good physics teachers also encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and make abstract ideas feel more concrete. Does that fit what you were thinking about, or is there something more
If by “5 A lesson plan” you mean the 5A instructional model, it usually includes five steps for teaching a lesson:
1. Activate – Connect with students’ prior knowledge and spark interest.
2. Acquire – Introduce new concepts or information.
3. Apply – Let students practice or use what they learned.
4. Assess – Check understanding through questions, quiz, or activity.
5. Adapt – Modify teaching based on student needs and feedback.
Example for a Physics lesson (Force and Motion):
Activate: Ask, “Why does a ball stop rolling?”
Acquire: Explain force, friction, and motion.
Apply: Students perform a simple rolling-ball experiment.
Assess: Ask short questions or worksheet.
Adapt: Re-teach difficult parts with simpler examples.
Also, since you mentioned teaching physics to grades 6–8 and having a B.Ed, that’s a strong profile for a physics teacher description.
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- 5h: $19
- 10h: $38
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This first lesson offered with YANNUMUDULA will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
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