Biology-Chemistry-Math-Physics Private Tuition Online
From 30.04 C$ /h
Biology
1. Biology begins with an examination of cells as the foundation of living things, as well as their structure and function.
2. We will then look at how cells develop into tissues, organs, and organ systems, and how these various systems combine to form individual plants and animals.
3. Finally, using a few case studies, we will look at how the individual fits into a community and ecosystem, as well as how environmental pressures can drive the evolution of living things.
Chemistry
1. In chemistry, we'll start with the fundamental concepts needed to understand matter's properties and chemical reactions.
2. We will then learn about atom structure and how it affects the reactivity of different elements, as well as how atoms are arranged in various compounds and mixtures.
3. Finally, we'll learn how to calculate the amounts of matter involved in reactions and gain a better understanding of why substances behave in certain ways based on their physical and chemical properties.
Math
1. We will begin by introducing the algebraic concepts and skills required to graph and solve linear equations and inequalities.
2. We will also develop algebraic expressions and formulas using the rules of operations.
3. Third, we will introduce statistical concepts, reasoning, and methods with the goal of preparing students to perform common statistical calculations.
4. Following that, we will focus on preparing students with concepts and skills relevant to the study of Calculus. Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, as well as their equations and graphs, are among the topics that will be covered.
5. Finally, we will discuss limit, continuity, derivative, integral, and applications. It is assumed that you are familiar with trigonometric functions from the previous section above.
Physics
1. Physics introduces basic concepts from classical physics. We will investigate forces and motion, as well as vector arithmetic and graphing techniques.
2. We'll also learn about wave properties and motion, as well as how energy can be transferred by a wave or as heat.
3. Finally, we'll look at electricity and magnetism to see how charged objects interact.
1. Biology begins with an examination of cells as the foundation of living things, as well as their structure and function.
2. We will then look at how cells develop into tissues, organs, and organ systems, and how these various systems combine to form individual plants and animals.
3. Finally, using a few case studies, we will look at how the individual fits into a community and ecosystem, as well as how environmental pressures can drive the evolution of living things.
Chemistry
1. In chemistry, we'll start with the fundamental concepts needed to understand matter's properties and chemical reactions.
2. We will then learn about atom structure and how it affects the reactivity of different elements, as well as how atoms are arranged in various compounds and mixtures.
3. Finally, we'll learn how to calculate the amounts of matter involved in reactions and gain a better understanding of why substances behave in certain ways based on their physical and chemical properties.
Math
1. We will begin by introducing the algebraic concepts and skills required to graph and solve linear equations and inequalities.
2. We will also develop algebraic expressions and formulas using the rules of operations.
3. Third, we will introduce statistical concepts, reasoning, and methods with the goal of preparing students to perform common statistical calculations.
4. Following that, we will focus on preparing students with concepts and skills relevant to the study of Calculus. Polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, as well as their equations and graphs, are among the topics that will be covered.
5. Finally, we will discuss limit, continuity, derivative, integral, and applications. It is assumed that you are familiar with trigonometric functions from the previous section above.
Physics
1. Physics introduces basic concepts from classical physics. We will investigate forces and motion, as well as vector arithmetic and graphing techniques.
2. We'll also learn about wave properties and motion, as well as how energy can be transferred by a wave or as heat.
3. Finally, we'll look at electricity and magnetism to see how charged objects interact.
Extra information
You must have access to your own computer as well as a high-speed Internet Service Provider. A webcam and a computer headset or microphone are recommended and may be required.
Location
Online from Ghana
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
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Wed
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04-08
08-12
12-16
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