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Mathematics, physics and chemistry - Primary - how to go about it.
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I teach mathematics, physics and chemistry from elementary to high school: I put much more emphasis on methodology and confidence building. This makes it easier for students to approach the material.

I support students throughout the year with personalized follow-up for each student: methodology, exam preparations, optimization and time management.

Homework help, revisions, preparation of revision sheets, exam corrections, personalized advice.

Depending on the level, the difficulties and the needs of my students, I set up a program to assess their progress. Some need more lessons to consolidate the basics while others master the course and they need more practice exercises. Once the students have mastered the course and the application exercises, we work through specific tests, self-confidence and time management, making it easier to tackle exams in class.
I have students who were below average and who have become good at the subject; others who were good but lacked confidence and subsequently became excellent.

I am available immediately for regular or punctual courses.
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About Me
After my bac S mention Bien, I joined the Preparatory Classes for the Grandes Ecoles (sup math and special math) by specializing in physics and chemistry.

During my studies in engineering school, I taught mathematics, physics and chemistry from primary to final with Algo Math: I put much more emphasis on methodology and confidence building. This allows students to approach the subject more easily.

I am also an educational speaker with Complétude Paris in math, physics and chemistry from elementary to higher education. I also teach courses independently. I support students throughout the year with personalized follow-up for each student: methodology, exam preparations, optimization and time management.

Homework help, revisions, preparation of revision sheets, exam corrections, personalized advice.

Depending on the level, the difficulties and the needs of my students, I set up a program to assess their progress. Some need more lessons to consolidate the basics while others master the course and they need more practice exercises. Once the students have mastered the course and the application exercises, we work through specific tests, self-confidence and time management, making it easier to tackle exams in class.
I have students who were below average and who have become good at the subject; others who were good but lacked confidence and subsequently became excellent. I am available immediately for regular or occasional lessons.
Education
Bac S mention Bien.
Preparatory Classes for Grandes Ecoles (sup math and special math). Physics-chemistry specialty.
Textile and Fiber Engineer Bac + 5. Eco-design, Eco-manufacturing specialty.
Experience / Qualifications
Private lessons experiences:
Complétude Paris-Ile de France teaching assistant.
Teacher Algo Math Alsace-Haut Rhin.
Educastream independent trainer.
Freelance Course Center trainer.

Teaching experience:
Teacher Private Establishment (college and high school): Private Online Education (EPL).
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French
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A 20-hour pack for an intensive course over 5 days of 4 hours: 5 days x 4 hours = 20 hours

THE CONCEPT IS SIMPLE: ONE DAY = A CONTROLLED CONCEPT

The objective is to tackle one concept per day for five days:
- First notions and acquisition of the basics with question/answer sessions
- Target difficulties through small assessments with questions/exercises in the form of Multiple Choice Questions
- Discover more tools and work on the approach method
- Targeted exercises on the concepts according to the difficulties and acquired/not acquired

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I teach mathematics, physics and chemistry from elementary to high school: I put much more emphasis on methodology and confidence building. This makes it easier for students to approach the material.

I support students throughout the year with personalized follow-up for each student: methodology, exam preparation, optimization and time management.

Homework help, revisions, preparation of revision sheets, exam corrections, personalized advice.

Depending on the level, the difficulties and the needs of my students, I set up a program to assess their progress. Some need more lessons to consolidate the basics while others master the course and they need more practice exercises. Once the students have mastered the course and the application exercises, we work through specific tests, self-confidence and time management, making it easier to tackle exams in class.
I have students who were below average and who became good at it; others who were good but lacked confidence and subsequently became excellent.

I am available immediately for regular or punctual courses.
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Previously a double degree student in computer science and mathematics at Sorbonne Paris Nord University (formerly Paris 13).
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Through my private lessons I want not only to transmit my knowledge, but also the good methods and reflexes before tests or exercises.
Cordially.
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I am a qualified engineer from Arts et Métiers ParisTech and followed a preparatory class, accumulating more than 10 years of experience as a private mathematics teacher. My goal is to help your child reach their full academic potential in mathematics and develop skills that will prepare them for a bright future.

Why choose my courses?

Would you like your child to:

Significantly improve your results in mathematics/physics-chemistry?
Join a selective curriculum?
Become independent and confident in your abilities?
Over the last 5 years, I have had the privilege of supporting more than 30 French students, from middle school (sixth, fifth, fourth, third) to high school (second, first, terminale), towards academic success. My students obtained good averages, passed the certificate, the baccalaureate and the preparatory classes, while strengthening their self-confidence.

My teaching method in 3 steps:

Short term: Immediate improvement in average by assimilating the course and preparing for assessments. This includes assimilating the course, taking notes, practicing standard exercises, anticipating teachers' expectations and test questions, as well as acquiring writing methods.

Medium term: Integration of reasoning and working methods. Your child will learn to work regularly in this order: assimilation, training exercises, preparation for assessments and analysis of results.

Long term: Establishing clear goals, building the steps to achieve them, realizing the SIMPLICITY of mathematics, building confidence in your abilities and unlocking your child's potential.

Details of the formula:

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Classes delivered via Google Meet for effective online learning.
Use of a virtual whiteboard to facilitate the assimilation of concepts.
Access to an online library including 10 mathematics reference books.
Over 1000 online exercises to strengthen math skills.
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Moroccan Bac: Sc Maths, PC, SVT, International and National Bac.

The Mission: Seconde, Première, Terminale S.

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Mathematics: algebra, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, probability
Physics: mechanics, electricity, optics, thermodynamics
Chemistry: organic, inorganic, stoichiometry, reactions

My approach:
I don't re-explain the textbook — I identify exactly where your understanding breaks down and fix it from there. Each session is built around your specific difficulties, not a preset program.
I completed CPGE (Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles) in Mathematics and Physics before graduating as a State Engineer — I know these subjects at an advanced level and I know where students typically get lost.
Individual and small group sessions available. Online (worldwide) in French, Arabic, or English.
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Topic: The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Level: IB Year 1 (Apprentice)
Duration: 60 minutes

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By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:

‣ Describe the electromagnetic spectrum and identify its different regions.
‣ Understand and apply the equation c = fλ.
‣ Differentiate between a continuous spectrum and a line spectrum.
‣ Explain the concept of quantized energy in atoms.

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Introduction (0–5 minutes)
Start the lesson by asking students a few engaging questions:
What are some examples of invisible light or radiation around us?
Why do we wear sunscreen?

Allow brief responses, then explain that all of these examples are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which we will study today.

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λ = wavelength (m)

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Explain the difference between continuous and line spectra.

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A line spectrum** shows only specific wavelengths or frequencies. This happens when excited electrons fall back to lower energy levels and release photons of specific energies.
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2. Ultraviolet (UV) rays – Cause sunburn; used in sterilizing equipment.
3. Gamma rays– Used in cancer treatment and in detecting radioactive materials.

Ask students:
Where do you see or use electromagnetic waves in your daily life?
Encourage short contributions to reinforce understanding.

Student Exercises (45–55 minutes)
Have students complete these three questions individually:

1. A wave has a frequency of 6.0 × 1014 Hz. Calculate its wavelength using c = 3.00 × 108 m/s.
2. Explain the difference between a continuous and line spectrum, with an example of each.
3. Why are gamma rays more dangerous to humans than radio waves?

Wrap-Up and Recap (55–60 minutes)
Call on a few students to briefly summarize one key thing they learned.
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Grade Level: Advanced Science / Chemistry (IGCSE, A Level, IB)
Main Objectives:
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:
1. Define electrochemistry and explain its importance.
2. Describe the difference between electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cells.
3. Write half-reactions and overall cell reactions.
4. Calculate standard electrode potentials and predict the direction of electron flow.
5. Understand practical applications of electrochemistry in everyday life.

Lesson Outline / Brief Notes:

1. Introduction to Electrochemistry (10 minutes)
Definition: Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between chemical reactions and electricity.
Key Concept: Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons.
Real-life example: Batteries, electroplating, corrosion prevention.
2. Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells (15 minutes)
Composed of two half-cells connected by a salt bridge.
Oxidation occurs at the anode, reduction at the cathode.
Example: Daniell cell
Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s)
Oxidation: Zn → Zn2+ + 2e−
Reduction: Cu2+ + 2e− → Cu
3. Electrolytic Cells (10 minutes)
Require an external power source to drive non-spontaneous reactions.
Example: Electrolysis of molten NaCl
At cathode: Na+ + e− → Na
At anode: 2Cl− → Cl2 + 2e-
4. Standard Electrode Potentials (10 minutes)
Electrode potential measures the tendency of a species to be reduced.
Example:
Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V
Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V
Predict electron flow: Electrons flow from Zn to Cu in a Daniell cell.
5. Applications of Electrochemistry (5 minutes)
Batteries (Li-ion, lead-acid)
Electroplating (silver plating, chromium plating)
Corrosion protection (galvanization)
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1. Short Answer Questions:
a. Define electrochemistry.
b. Identify the anode and cathode in a zinc-copper galvanic cell.
c. Explain the difference between galvanic and electrolytic cells.
2. Calculation:
Given:
Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V
Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V
Calculate the standard cell potential of a Daniell cell.
3. Application Question:
Describe one practical application of electrochemistry in everyday life and explain how it works.
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Previously a double degree student in computer science and mathematics at Sorbonne Paris Nord University (formerly Paris 13).
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I can give tutoring in mathematics so that in physics and chemistry, the main advantage of my classes is that they contain tips that improve the student's response to an exercise, a very good course that aims the essential without forgetting the important details, and a follow-up of the evolution of the student through the tests of progression and exercises since the exercises of application until the starry exercises.
Apart from my good teaching approach, I have great skills in mathematics and physics chemistry besides I am the first dz my class in mathematics in double license.
Through my private lessons I want not only to transmit my knowledge, but also the good methods and reflexes before tests or exercises.
Cordially.
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I am a qualified engineer from Arts et Métiers ParisTech and followed a preparatory class, accumulating more than 10 years of experience as a private mathematics teacher. My goal is to help your child reach their full academic potential in mathematics and develop skills that will prepare them for a bright future.

Why choose my courses?

Would you like your child to:

Significantly improve your results in mathematics/physics-chemistry?
Join a selective curriculum?
Become independent and confident in your abilities?
Over the last 5 years, I have had the privilege of supporting more than 30 French students, from middle school (sixth, fifth, fourth, third) to high school (second, first, terminale), towards academic success. My students obtained good averages, passed the certificate, the baccalaureate and the preparatory classes, while strengthening their self-confidence.

My teaching method in 3 steps:

Short term: Immediate improvement in average by assimilating the course and preparing for assessments. This includes assimilating the course, taking notes, practicing standard exercises, anticipating teachers' expectations and test questions, as well as acquiring writing methods.

Medium term: Integration of reasoning and working methods. Your child will learn to work regularly in this order: assimilation, training exercises, preparation for assessments and analysis of results.

Long term: Establishing clear goals, building the steps to achieve them, realizing the SIMPLICITY of mathematics, building confidence in your abilities and unlocking your child's potential.

Details of the formula:

One to two sessions of 1h30/2h per week to assimilate the course and prepare for the evaluations.
Classes delivered via Google Meet for effective online learning.
Use of a virtual whiteboard to facilitate the assimilation of concepts.
Access to an online library including 10 mathematics reference books.
Over 1000 online exercises to strengthen math skills.
Questions ?

Contact me now on Apprentus, and I will respond quickly. Together, we can give your child the future they deserve through an exceptional math education.

Don't let this opportunity pass you by! Book today for outstanding results in mathematics.

Give your child the future they deserve with exceptional math lessons!
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I am also able to teach online if you would like. You will receive full support during and after each course n

All levels!
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Weekly lessons, Preparation for exams (patent, national, entrance exam ...), Holiday courses and adaptation according to current programs.

I give private lessons by videoconference, at home, at home or elsewhere, individually or in groups,

in: maths, physics chemistry PC, SI engineering sciences, mechanics (RDM ...).

LEVELS:

Moroccan Bac: Sc Maths, PC, SVT, International and National Bac.

The Mission: Seconde, Première, Terminale S.

Higher: (Fac, ENSA, ENCG, Preparatory Classes ..).

Engineer by training with an experience of 7 years in support (including one in France), I offer the student all the necessary elements so that he becomes as autonomous as possible while giving him a little perspective on the future and the different paths he can take to try to fuel his motivation.
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My approach:
I don't re-explain the textbook — I identify exactly where your understanding breaks down and fix it from there. Each session is built around your specific difficulties, not a preset program.
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Lesson Description
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✅ Types of salts (soluble and insoluble)
✅ Methods of salt preparation (neutralization, precipitation, direct combination, etc.)
✅ Step-by-step practical examples
✅ Safety precautions and common mistakes to avoid
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I use a student-friendly approach that makes complex ideas simple and fun:
✔ Visual explanations – Diagrams and animations for easy understanding
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✅ Personalized Support – I address individual student challenges.
✅ Affordable & Flexible Schedule – Learn at your own pace.

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Strengthen what they’ve learned in school, prepare for exams, understand basic to advanced concepts, learn at their own pace in a fun and interactive way

🔍 What do we cover in class?

Atomic structure and the periodic table
Chemical bonding
Chemical reactions
Stoichiometry
Solutions, pH, acids and bases
Basic organic chemistry

👩‍🏫 My classes are dynamic, with real-life examples, practical exercises, and helpful study materials.
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Topic: The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Level: IB Year 1 (Apprentice)
Duration: 60 minutes

Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:

‣ Describe the electromagnetic spectrum and identify its different regions.
‣ Understand and apply the equation c = fλ.
‣ Differentiate between a continuous spectrum and a line spectrum.
‣ Explain the concept of quantized energy in atoms.

Lesson Outline

Introduction (0–5 minutes)
Start the lesson by asking students a few engaging questions:
What are some examples of invisible light or radiation around us?
Why do we wear sunscreen?

Allow brief responses, then explain that all of these examples are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which we will study today.

Teaching Phase 1 – Overview of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (5–15 minutes)
Introduce the electromagnetic spectrum. Explain that it is a range of all electromagnetic waves, which vary by frequency and wavelength. Emphasize that all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum – the speed of light, c = 3.00 × 108 m/s.
Key formula to introduce: c = fλ, where:
c = speed of light
f = frequency (Hz)
λ = wavelength (m)

Point out that high-frequency waves have short wavelengths and higher energy (like gamma rays), while low-frequency waves have long wavelengths and lower energy (like radio waves). Display a spectrum diagram showing the range from radio to gamma rays, with visible light in the center.

Teaching Phase 2 – Spectrum Types: Continuous vs. Line Spectrum (15–25 minutes)
Explain the difference between continuous and line spectra.

A continuous spectrum** contains all wavelengths in a range, like a rainbow produced when white light passes through a prism.
A line spectrum** shows only specific wavelengths or frequencies. This happens when excited electrons fall back to lower energy levels and release photons of specific energies.
Explain that energy is **quantized**—electrons cannot have just any amount of energy; only specific values are allowed. Use the helium line spectrum image as an example.

Real-World Examples and Class Discussion (35–45 minutes)
Give students three practical examples and discuss their uses:

1. Microwaves – Used in cooking and communications.
2. Ultraviolet (UV) rays – Cause sunburn; used in sterilizing equipment.
3. Gamma rays– Used in cancer treatment and in detecting radioactive materials.

Ask students:
Where do you see or use electromagnetic waves in your daily life?
Encourage short contributions to reinforce understanding.

Student Exercises (45–55 minutes)
Have students complete these three questions individually:

1. A wave has a frequency of 6.0 × 1014 Hz. Calculate its wavelength using c = 3.00 × 108 m/s.
2. Explain the difference between a continuous and line spectrum, with an example of each.
3. Why are gamma rays more dangerous to humans than radio waves?

Wrap-Up and Recap (55–60 minutes)
Call on a few students to briefly summarize one key thing they learned.
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Lesson: Electrochemistry
Duration: 60 minutes
Grade Level: Advanced Science / Chemistry (IGCSE, A Level, IB)
Main Objectives:
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to:
1. Define electrochemistry and explain its importance.
2. Describe the difference between electrolytic and galvanic (voltaic) cells.
3. Write half-reactions and overall cell reactions.
4. Calculate standard electrode potentials and predict the direction of electron flow.
5. Understand practical applications of electrochemistry in everyday life.

Lesson Outline / Brief Notes:

1. Introduction to Electrochemistry (10 minutes)
Definition: Electrochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between chemical reactions and electricity.
Key Concept: Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons.
Real-life example: Batteries, electroplating, corrosion prevention.
2. Galvanic (Voltaic) Cells (15 minutes)
Composed of two half-cells connected by a salt bridge.
Oxidation occurs at the anode, reduction at the cathode.
Example: Daniell cell
Zn(s) | Zn2+(aq) || Cu2+(aq) | Cu(s)
Oxidation: Zn → Zn2+ + 2e−
Reduction: Cu2+ + 2e− → Cu
3. Electrolytic Cells (10 minutes)
Require an external power source to drive non-spontaneous reactions.
Example: Electrolysis of molten NaCl
At cathode: Na+ + e− → Na
At anode: 2Cl− → Cl2 + 2e-
4. Standard Electrode Potentials (10 minutes)
Electrode potential measures the tendency of a species to be reduced.
Example:
Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V
Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V
Predict electron flow: Electrons flow from Zn to Cu in a Daniell cell.
5. Applications of Electrochemistry (5 minutes)
Batteries (Li-ion, lead-acid)
Electroplating (silver plating, chromium plating)
Corrosion protection (galvanization)
Exercise (10 minutes)
1. Short Answer Questions:
a. Define electrochemistry.
b. Identify the anode and cathode in a zinc-copper galvanic cell.
c. Explain the difference between galvanic and electrolytic cells.
2. Calculation:
Given:
Zn2+/Zn: -0.76 V
Cu2+/Cu: +0.34 V
Calculate the standard cell potential of a Daniell cell.
3. Application Question:
Describe one practical application of electrochemistry in everyday life and explain how it works.
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