My name is Kira and during covid I helped many children revise for their GCSEs whilst also studying for my own and they just recently finished their GCSEs and they thanked me for help which it’s my pleasure of course.
My lessons consist of finding out the weakness in the subject so we can help find ways to make the harder things much easier for you. We will do activities and practicals to make...
My name is Kira and during covid I helped many children revise for their GCSEs whilst also studying for my own and they just recently finished their GCSEs and they thanked me for help which it’s my pleasure of course.
My lessons consist of finding out the weakness in the subject so we can help find ways to make the harder things much easier for you. We will do activities and practicals to make sure you fully understand what is happening too.
I like to use the blurting method a lot which will take place every lesson for the first 5 minutes. This is essentially where you will write everything you can remember from the last lesson and then things you’re still unsure of we can go over before the start of the next lesson. This is very helpful because it helps your brain remember due to it being repeated over and over.
Another way I like to teach us to make sure that you are fully comfortable with the topic before moving on, never be embarrassed to speak up in my class if you get an answer wrong it’s completely fine mistakes are always made we can one hundred percent go over it as many times as you wish.
Taking notes is a great idea but a common misconception is writing everything you hear down. This is where mistakes are made it’s only going onto paper and it’s hard to read over. So In my lesson you’ll only need to take notes when we’re summarising what we’ve been over unless I say it’s a key thing to note down.
I’d like to end it off by saying if you have any specific ways you would like to do things please contact me via email which I will leave below. Thankyou for your time.
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