After selecting the course you want to study, we together select the textbook you find suitable for you and start a journey together to understand all aspects of this textbook by understanding the lessons and making applications in a fun way and entering into some challenges between each other.
In short, I try to turn study time into a fun challenge that we want to spend and enjoy.
For example,...
After selecting the course you want to study, we together select the textbook you find suitable for you and start a journey together to understand all aspects of this textbook by understanding the lessons and making applications in a fun way and entering into some challenges between each other.
In short, I try to turn study time into a fun challenge that we want to spend and enjoy.
For example,
Math Recipe: Baking with Numbers
Math can seem daunting, but if you think of it like baking a cake, it becomes a fun and interactive experience. Begin by explaining that numbers are like ingredients in a recipe. Just as flour, sugar, and eggs come together to create a cake, numbers, symbols, and formulas combine to solve math problems.
Step 1: Gather Your Ingredients
Explain the basics of math: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These are the foundational tools, just like flour, sugar, and eggs in baking.
Step 2: Follow the Recipe
Teach students the order of operations (PEMDAS) as the recipe for math. Just like following a cake recipe, you need to do things in a specific order for the result to come out right. Use examples to illustrate how changing the order can lead to a completely different result.
Step 3: Mix It Up
Engage students with interactive problems that require them to mix numbers and operations. Use visual aids like baking-themed worksheets or props to make the concepts tangible. For example, have students "bake" a cake by solving math problems that represent different steps in the process.
Step 4: Enjoy the Cake
Encourage students to see the results of their math work. Celebrate their achievements, showing them that math can be rewarding and fun. The end product is the joy of learning and understanding, just like enjoying a delicious cake after baking.