Use everyday situations to explain concepts, like calculating discounts or measuring ingredients for cooking.
Using the Visual aids*: Graphs, charts, and diagrams help visualize complex concepts.
Puzzles, games, and manipulatives make learning interactive.
Create scenarios that require math to solve problems.
1.Start with concrete objects, move to representations, and finally abstract concepts.
2. Encourage students to solve real-world problems using math.
3. Students learn concepts at home, practice in class.so overall I will take class in lively mode with more examples.
Moving with more problems helps to train the concept with clear idea and knowledge to apply in the
Experience
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Maths teacher (Apr, 2022
–Feb, 2026) at Amrita vidyalayam CBSE SCHOOL
Maths teacher handling classes 6,7 and 8.Moreover handling home tution for 10th and 12th maths