Geetha - Physics tutor - Salem
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Geetha - Physics tutor - Salem

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Geetha

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Geetha - Physics tutor - Salem

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  • Physics
  • Nuclear Physics

Easy learning and understanding quick learning methodologies with 100% successful achievement

  • Physics
  • Nuclear Physics

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About Geetha

I like each and every student who and all learning physics under my education will understand the concept of the chapters thoroughly and enjoy well
I will start each unit a captivating, real-world phenomenon, such as a video of a roller coaster or a demo of a falling feather and hammer to spark immediate curiosity.

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  • Primary School
  • Secondary School
  • Post-Secondary Education
  • +14
  • levels :

    Primary School

    Secondary School

    Post-Secondary Education

    1st year of Sixth Form

    2nd year of Sixth Form

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    GDL

    Qualified Lawyer Transfer Scheme

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  • English

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English

I will start each unit with a captivating, real-world phenomenon, such as a video of a roller coaster or a demo of a falling feather and hammer, to spark immediate curiosity.
Rather than beginning with abstract formulas, I will introduce concepts conceptually, allowing students to "feel" the physics before they calculate it.
I will use the inquiry-based approach, where students first explore a lab station or simulation before I provide the formal explanation of the law.
Every class session will be broken into short, 10-15 minute segments of instruction, followed immediately by active student engagement to avoid boredom.
I will bring in everyday items for simple, in-class experiments, such as using flashlights to explain light travel or pens to demonstrate gravity.
For complex or dangerous topics, I will use interactive, virtual simulations like PhET to allow students to manipulate variables safely.
I will encourage my students to "think like detectives" by presenting physics problems as cases they need to solve using clues and fundamental laws.
I will make a point of connecting each lesson to their lives, asking questions like "how do you think your phone screen works?" or "what makes a car seatbelt stop you?".
I will teach students to draw free-body diagrams and sketch graphs as their primary tools for understanding motion and forces.
I will integrate the history of science by sharing personal stories about scientists, which helps humanize the subject and makes it more accessible.
I will foster a "question-friendly" atmosphere where students are encouraged to ask "why" and "how," reducing misconceptions through active discussion.
I will implement peer instruction, allowing students to work in small groups to solve problems and explain their reasoning to each other.
I will make sure to include "physics jokes" and, when possible, use a bit of humor to keep the atmosphere light and engaging.
Instead of just lecturing, I will act as a facilitator, guiding students as they build their own understanding of physical laws.
I will encourage students to derive formulas on their own rather than just memorizing them, focusing on the underlying concepts.
I will celebrate mistakes, emphasizing that they are a necessary part of scientific investigation and learning.
I will use regular, low-stakes quizzing to help students test their own knowledge and identify areas needing improvement.
I will assign creative, open-ended projects that challenge students to apply their knowledge to solve real-world engineering or design problems.
I will maintain a fast-paced but accessible, friendly, and enthusiastic classroom environment to keep students motivated and focused.
Finally, I will constantly assess the class's understanding to tailor my teaching, ensuring that every student leaves with a deeper appreciation of how the universe works.

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  • €9

Pack rates

  • 5 h: €45
  • 10 h: €90

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  • €9/h

free lessons

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

  • 1hr

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