Published by ReeshailLet us begin with the basics, shall we? "What are Polygons?" The question may seem tough, but it can be simplified to make more sense. Polygons are a fascinating sight, but a bit complex as you move onto the shapes with more than six sides.
It doesn't matter if you're up against a simple triangle or a more complex decagon, a maths tutor can guide you in calculating the interior and exterior angles of a polygon, making the process as smooth as w...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsAs a parent, you naturally want the best for your child's education. Maths is a fundamental skill that plays a crucial role in academic success and everyday life. Developing a strong foundation in maths from an early age can set the stage for lifelong learning and problem-solving abilities. In this blog, we'll explore the importance of early maths skills and how a maths tutor can help your child excel, whether through traditional methods or...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsIf you're preparing for your GCSEs, having the right resources and support is essential. If you're looking to get additional aid for GCSE maths, finding tutors can help you navigate this crucial stage. We've compiled all the essential information to guide you through your GCSE maths journey.
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Preparing for GCSE maths can be challenging, but The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA), a prominent examinat...
Read more » Published by KanavIf you're aiming to excel at A-Level Maths on your own, a maths tutor can offer valuable guidance. However, if you're tackling it independently, here’s a structured approach:
Develop a Comprehensive Understanding: Before you can excel, you must understand the topics inside out. The best way to achieve this is through your textbook and YouTube. Go through your textbook to grasp the theory behind each topic and review the examples provided. If ...
Read more » Published by NirajThe buzz of beakers and the maze of equations in the field of science and mathematics pique curiosity. Old-fashioned methods of instruction, however, don't always kindle that enthusiasm. We really must reconsider how these subjects are taught here in the UK!
Embrace the "Why?": Transform students from memorising to critical and autonomous thought. Leave it to them to figure out the "why" behind the processes and equations.
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Read more » Published by DanielOne of the things which most secondary school students like me can relate to is the absolute PAIN that is exams, specifically Mathematics. Whether it's your regular school exams, GCSEs or A-Levels, everyone has experienced the immense stress formed before, during and after the exam period. This stress can be mental and physical, in various forms. Whether it be making dozens upon dozens of cards or notes on maths techniques, testing yourself with...
Read more » Published by JeanMaths is a very unique subject to revise for, as it doesn't involve an abundance of memorisation but requires you to sharpen your problem-solving skills. So how exactly should you prepare for a maths exam?
Creating a revision plan
Deciding what to revise and when you will do so is just as vital as revision itself, because there is limited time that you have to spend revising. If you are sitting your GCSEs there will be several other subje...
Read more » Published by Muhammad JazlanProblems have been around for as long as humans have been able to think (that's a very long amount of time isn't it?). As problems arose, people tried to solve them. Let's try and use a very simple problem to get us started: I want to cook an egg. Now how can I go about cooking an egg?
The first step would be to break it into a smaller set of sub-problems to scope out the problem. Let's list some questions we would need to answer before we can ...
Read more » Published by ShubhamComplex numbers are amazing. Understatement. Allow me to go on. Who knew creating an abstraction for the square root of -1 would open up a whole field of mathematics? Let's dive into it.
Quick Introduction
Just to get an idea of what a complex number actually is:
z = a + ib
where a, b are real numbers. The i here is core to the complex part of a complex number.
i = √-1
For a more formal description, they can be viewed as a 2-dimensional number,...
Read more » Published by FindTutorsLearning maths has a bad reputation for being uninteresting, although this view is mostly the result of poor instructional strategies and a lack of application to real-world situations. When maths tutoring is accompanied by creative methods, it can be inventive, interesting, and yes, even enjoyable!
A lot of things play a part in the idea that maths is boring and uninteresting. Students may become disinterested if they are forced to ...
Read more » Published by Rocky SimiyuIntroduction:
Helping your teenager manage the complexity of mathematics lessons may be a joyful and transformational experience. As adolescents face more difficult mathematical concepts, parents play a significant role in establishing a good attitude towards the subject and providing the essential support for academic achievement. This essay covers successful techniques for parents to aid their teenagers in understanding mathematics, emphasizin...
Read more » Published by AnneHere are some key tips for mathematics tutors to help your students prepare for important exams.
Step-by-step preparation is key. Do a bit of revision every day; do not leave everything until the last minute.
Set up a specific time during the day for revision. Ignore your phone, the door buzzer, your neighbours, and your family.
Try to do past exam papers and read the answers. Reviewing past exam papers is important.
Work through exercises fro...
Read more » Published by TedHave you ever suffered anxiety because of your maths classes? Maths anxiety is the result of a very common misconception. We all grow up with stories of great scientists and mathematicians who appear to be superheroes. For example, we learn how Isaac Newton, while relaxing under an apple tree, invented physics and even came up with calculus. Or we learn about the great German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss who, while other children played fo...
Read more » Published by PratyushCricket balls, Cannonballs, Curves...
As a kid, I used to spend countless hours playing cricket in the grassy fields of Nepal. Though I made sure to hurl the cricket balls as fast as possible to my opponents, they always hit the ball dead centre! How effortlessly they swung the bat hitting the ball over my neighbour's fence! One cannot stop and appreciate such a perfect shot where the balls glide elegantly through the air tracing a beautiful arc...
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