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Private Online Science Tutoring in Vancouver

If your search for private science tutoring in Vancouver has not brought you any results, reach out to 51Թ so we can help you find a mentor. Whether your student is studying the laws of motion, such as pushes and pulls and magnets, or you are learning about the survey of the groups of animals, a private mentor can provide personalized assistance. If you want to know more about science tutoring in Vancouver and how to get started, continue reading.

A private science tutor in Vancouver can study at a pace you're comfortable with. They can also answer questions about astronomical concepts such as the earth, sun, moon, and stars. If you don't understand topics like cell structure and function, your mentor can stop and spend more time on them until you feel ready to move on. Studying with a private science tutor in Vancouver can allow you to get the undivided attention of an expert, unlike in a classroom where the professor usually has other students to teach and may not have time to answer all questions from all students.

A Vancouver science tutor can use teaching techniques based on your learning style. For example, if your student is a visual learner, their mentor can use visual charts and graphs to help them understand weather-related concepts such as air pressure, precipitation, clouds. If you are more of an auditory learner, you can benefit from listening to podcasts that explain cellular respiration and other processes in the cell. If you or your student are kinesthetic learners who learn through doing and hands-on experience, a Vancouver science tutor can use home science experiments to help make abstract science concepts more accessible and easy to understand.

If you have an upcoming science exam, British Columbia science tutors can help. They can review concepts such as space exploration or cell division. You or your student can get a comprehensive review in preparation for the test. Your private mentor can help you bridge the gaps in your knowledge and clear up misunderstandings before they turn into bigger learning obstacles in the future. They can also go over completed homework assignments and point out mistakes so you can understand the thought processes that caused them.

British Columbia science tutors can help you with more than science concepts. If you are struggling to focus during class, your mentor can teach you tips on how to minimize distractions. They can also help you with other study skills, such as how to keep your notes organized.

Your Vancouver science tutoring sessions will take place online on our Live Learning Platform. This allows you to study from anywhere that has an internet connection, including your home or local library. Using the video chat tool, you can see, hear, and speak with your mentor. Your student can talk about astronauts such as Neil Armstrong and Sally Ride with their mentor in real time. The virtual whiteboard can be used to explain difficult science concepts such as genetics and gene expression. There are also a shared live document editor and built-in practice questions.

The sessions are recorded automatically and stored in an online library. As time goes on, you will accumulate a library of recordings you can rewatch at any time.

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Recent Vancouver Science Tutoring Session Notes

Science Tutoring review by Amanda in Vancouver
The student and I focused on spelling, science and math today. We went over her new spelling words, we then went over her new unit in science. We discussed heredity and key vocabulary. We then moved on to math and discussed three dimensional shapes.
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Science Tutoring review by Elizabeth "Marie" in Vancouver
The student and I studied for his Biology test by reviewing worksheets, looking through the chapter, making flashcards and discussing some subjects. I gave him some study tips as well. Afterwards, we went over his Grammar homework and, discussed subject verb agreement, with compound subjects and more irregular subjects, such as: groups of people, teams, works of art or literature, and subject- verb agreement in passive construction of sentences. He seemed to grasp all the subjects well.
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Science Tutoring review by Claire in Vancouver
Went over study guide and optional match-up quiz for science test to prepare for Monday. The student was productive. He said he would talk to his teacher before class to make sure he had all the answers correct.
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Science Tutoring review by Alicia in Vancouver
Reviewed Newton's laws, with special emphasis on the concept of inertia. Practiced problems using the equations for acceleration (F=ma and a=dV/t). Worked through different inertia situations (e.g. dropping a penny while in an airplane) together until the student was solid on the concept. Spent last 20 minutes on Spanish (chapter 4 vocabulary, and reviewing conjugation of -ar verbs.)
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Science Tutoring review by Garrett in Vancouver
We spent the session reviewing for the student's Physics test, which will be tomorrow. He had already had a test on Chapter 12, which encompassed Newton's 3 Laws and Momentum. We reviewed his test and the corresponding material, focusing on the differences between elastic and inelastic momentum. We did practice calculations, as he had trouble with the extra credit momentum problem on the test. We spent the rest of the session going over material from Chapter 14, which details Work, Power, and Mechanical Advantage. Michael had little trouble understanding work and power, and we did practice problems and discussed the importance of knowing the units for the variables in question. We spent a good deal of time talking about Mechanical Advantage and machines, and I explained how machines make our lives easier by allowing us to use less or more force to move things farther or shorter distances. We finished by discussing the simple machines (lever, pulley, wheel and axle, etc.).
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Science Tutoring review by Osub in Vancouver
Yesterday, the student and I went over her most recent Science unit, Ionic and Covalent bonds, in preparation for her test today. I quizzed her on the names and chemical formulas of various ionic and covalent compounds, and also went over concepts such as electro-negativity, ionization energies, and general definitions (poly-atomic ions, etc.).
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