

Revathi
- Rate $1
- Response 1h

$1/h
1st lesson free
- Math
A friendly, experienced online math teacher who truly loves helping students see that math isn’t scary — it’s actually fun and logical!I
- Math
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About Revathi
A passionate and patient online math teacher who believes every student can enjoy math — with the right encouragement and a smile! I bring a kind, understanding approach to every lesson, focusing on building confidence as much as skills. My students know me as someone who listens, explains with care, and celebrates every little victory along the way. Learning with me feels like chatting with a friend who just happens to love math — because I truly do!
About the lesson
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Middle School
High School
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- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
Structure of a Fun & Engaging Online Math Class
1. Friendly Welcome & Warm-Up (5 minutes)
Start with a cheerful hello and quick check-in: “How’s your day going?”
Do a light, fun math warm-up game — like a “mental math challenge,” “guess the number,” or a mini puzzle related to today’s topic.
Purpose: Get students relaxed, focused, and curious.
2. Concept of the Day — Learn Together (15–20 minutes)
Introduce the topic with real-life examples (e.g., “Let’s see how algebra helps when planning a party!”).
Use visuals, digital whiteboard drawings, or interactive slides to make ideas click.
Encourage questions and small discussions: “Why do you think this works?”
Keep the mood light — celebrate “aha!” moments.
3. Practice Time — Let’s Solve It! (15 minutes)
Work through problems together first, then let the student try on their own.
Offer hints instead of direct answers to build confidence.
Include small challenges or timed mini-quizzes for fun competition.
Reward effort — “That’s a clever way to solve it!” or “You’re thinking like a mathematician!”
4. Game or Creative Challenge (5–10 minutes)
Turn math into play:
“Equation Escape Room” (solve to move forward)
“Math Bingo”
“Story Problem Showdown” (make up silly math stories together)
This keeps energy up and reinforces learning without pressure.
5. Wrap-Up & Quick Reflection (5 minutes)
Review what was learned — maybe let the student teach back one idea in their own words.
Share a “math tip of the day” or fun fact.
End on encouragement: “You worked hard today — that’s how real learners grow!”
Assign a short, confidence-boosting task for next time.
Bonus Elements for Every Class
1. Personalized progress tracking (students see how they improve each week)
2. Certificates or digital badges for milestones
3. Optional parent summary message (for younger students)
Rates
Rate
- $1
Pack rates
- 5 h: $5
- 10 h: $10
online
- $1/h
free lessons
This first lesson offered with Revathi will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hrs
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