My online lessons mainly happen through Microsoft OneNote. Every OneNote notebook I have for a student keeps track of three following parts:
- a curriculum checklist to make sure our lessons are kept on track,
- lesson notes to keep track of everything we worked on together, and
- mini-mock exams to help students get used to exam situations.
I keep my lesson from 90 mins to 2 hours where we us...
My online lessons mainly happen through Microsoft OneNote. Every OneNote notebook I have for a student keeps track of three following parts:
- a curriculum checklist to make sure our lessons are kept on track,
- lesson notes to keep track of everything we worked on together, and
- mini-mock exams to help students get used to exam situations.
I keep my lesson from 90 mins to 2 hours where we use the first half an hour to cover anything you need help with immediately. For the rest of the lesson, we work on topics that you have found challenging/difficult, making sure we are on top of everything covered in school. If we have managed to cover all of those topics, we move on to topics that will be covered in school. This will help give the student a head start and stay ahead of your class which will help make school lessons easier.
Furthermore, I like to keep students on track with their independent studying outside of our lessons by giving mini-mock exams approximately every 2 months (given we do lessons twice a week). These mini-mock exams help students get acclimatised to exam situations and provide motivation for students to do independent studying outside school and our private lessons. Each mini-mock contains exam-style questions with a couple of difficult/tricky questions to help students prepare for the worst-case scenario when it comes to the actual exam they will be sitting. If needed, I provide proper mock exams to help recreate an exam situation to help students gauge their shortcomings and help them improve themselves.