Dear physics student, I am reaching out to share my approach to inspiring and educating you as your instructor. I am eager to bring enthusiasm to our lessons. To begin, I will prioritize building a strong rapport and fostering open communication, encouraging you to ask any questions you may have. Together, we will create a lesson plan during our initial meeting, outlining the topics to be covered...
Dear physics student, I am reaching out to share my approach to inspiring and educating you as your instructor. I am eager to bring enthusiasm to our lessons. To begin, I will prioritize building a strong rapport and fostering open communication, encouraging you to ask any questions you may have. Together, we will create a lesson plan during our initial meeting, outlining the topics to be covered each month and week throughout the school term. When I start teaching a new topic, I like to begin by asking you 3 to 5 concept questions to gauge your understanding. This helps me assess your knowledge before we delve into the subject matter. Then, we'll discuss the significance of the topic and why it's important for inclusion in the educational curriculum.Afterwards, I will illustrate the topic using different evidence and real-life examples. I will discuss related exercises and practical events, providing a detailed explanation of the necessary steps and materials for you to try it yourself. I will also delve into how our world is currently being influenced by understanding the detailed application of the topic. To aid in your understanding, I will provide resources such as images and videos. Each day, we will recap what we have learned through various questions and discussions of key concepts. Lastly, I will pose a question to serve as a reminder of our learning and as a starting point for our next session, concluding our study for the day. Additionally, I will offer comprehensive exercises and case studies at the end of each topic. After attempting these tasks, we will review and discuss them together. Finally, I will create a summary of the unit, convert it to a PDF, and complete the unit.