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Math · Algebra · Geometry
Algebra Algebra introduces students to the fundamental concepts of variables, expressions, equations, and functions. This course focuses on simplifying expressions, solving linear and quadratic equations, and working with polynomials and inequalities. Students will also explore systems of equations, exponents, and factoring techniques. The course builds the foundation for higher-level mathematics and problem-solving skills applicable in various real-world contexts. Trigonometry Trigonometry delves into the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, especially right triangles. The course covers the study of trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, and their reciprocals), their graphs, and applications in real-world scenarios, such as waves, circular motion, and physics problems. Additionally, students will learn how to solve trigonometric equations, apply identities, and understand the unit circle and radian measure. This course prepares students for advanced topics in calculus and science-related fields. Geometry Geometry focuses on the study of shapes, sizes, relative positions of figures, and the properties of space. Students will explore points, lines, planes, angles, circles, polygons, and three-dimensional figures, along with theorems and postulates that explain their relationships. The course emphasizes logical reasoning, proofs, congruence, similarity, area, volume, and coordinate geometry. Geometry strengthens problem-solving and spatial reasoning skills, which are essential in fields like architecture, engineering, and design.
Trigonometry · Geometry · Algebra
I taught M1 and M5 math for 10 years in the English Program for Talented Students at Satit Patumwan Demonstration School in Bangkok before moving to Cha Am in 2021. I'm an ex-research engineer from the San Diego, US with 18 years' experience designing, building and testing prototypes and experiments for multiple government agencies as a private contractor, including the FAA, DARPA, NRL, and the FCC. This experience has given me a unique ability, combined with my love of almost anything technical, to reach students who previously could not see the light, and to help successful students to see their full potential. I love working with kids to help them see and reach their dreams. Many students need to see the connection between the math or science they are learning today and the real world. I struggled with math because I needed to understand how and why it worked, I couldn't just memorize equations and then be expected to apply them. Without this connection many students can get frustrated with math and lose the motivation to work hard enough to reach their goals. It's not new that even top medical universities across the globe are seeking math, physics and engineering graduates above all else. Having a good basic understanding of math at an early age is critical, and the P5 to M3 age level is probably the most critical. This is where I can make the biggest impact, and hopefully set students on a successful trajectory. My proudest achievement in life has been watching my previous students/friends become successful and knowing I had at least a small part in helping them get there. It's hard to really get to know, and become friends with 70 new students a year, but I made it my mission. Really knowing a student helps me figure out why they should be learning math, and how best to teach it to them. It is a lot more fun to learn math with a friend, plus, we are motivated by our friends, and we want to make them proud. Math skills are your golden ticket when you graduate high school — they can open up so many doors for you. That’s why I teach math instead of physics or chemistry.
Math · Algebra · Geometry
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