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Priya
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Ksh. 808/hr
1st lesson free
- History
- Geography
- General Knowledge
- Social Sciences
Deliver high-quality education to students from all backgrounds and foster an inclusive environment
- History
- Geography
- General Knowledge
- Social Sciences
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About Priya
I'm graduated teacher with the experience. I am a great listener with the knowledge. prosperity, and light, from which we can benefit greatly throughout our life. Develop and promote creativity and high-order thinking skills that increase the performance of the students.”
“To build a long-term profession as a teacher that will offer endless opportunities for career growth and to keep up with cutting-edge educational technologies.”
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- Lower Primary
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- +12
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- English
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English
Some ways to make social sciences fun for students:
Connecting the Past and Present:
Reading and learning about the past may seem immaterial and irrelevant to most students. Hence, if teachers can connect the past with the present by giving students examples of how things were in the past versus how things are in the present, this would pique their interest in the subject. Other than pointing out the stark differences/similarities between the past and the present, if students are made to analyse how the past has affected their current lives, then they would be more interested in learning about the factors that have contributed to this.
Using Technology:
Technology is the strong suit of students of this generation. Introducing technology to portray subjects, such as geography, would surely impact the attention spans of students positively. Using tools such as google maps to see places around the world, or showing students online resources, will help improve their desire to learn the social sciences.
Project-based Learning:
Individual as well as group projects are often the best way to encourage students to research a certain topic and present it to the classroom creatively. When students are put to the test, it often brings out the best in them creatively and resourcefully. They not only end up learning about their topic in depth, but also enjoy the process. When projects are presented in the classroom, fellow students also listen more attentively than they would to an ordinary classroom lesson by the teacher.
By Using Graphic Tools:
Using pictures and videos is the easiest way of making learning fun. When students are being taught certain important historic events, teachers can show them photos and documentaries of the actual event. For example, when learning about the freedom struggle, students can be shown movies on Gandhiji, Bhagat Singh and other such freedom fighters. Students can be shown photos of historic locations such as Jallianwala Bagh, Yerwada Jail, Sabarmati Ashram, Red Fort, etc. Students can also be shown documentaries and photos from the World War era. This makes social studies more relatable and comprehendible.
Planning field trips:
Planning class trips to places of geographic or historic relevance is a great way of mixing fun with academics. Students are always happy to learn outside the classroom, and 'learning through experiencing' is the best mode of teaching. On field trips students can be encouraged to click photos, or make interesting videos documenting their field trip. When students are made to feel empowered, then their learning improves manifold.
Incorporating games:
Games, quizzes and debates are great ways of making learning more desirable. Teachers can also make crosswords and puzzles for students to solve. When students know that they will be quizzed on a particular topic, their interest and research on the topic increases with a view to performing well in the quiz.
Acting out historical events:
Role plays and dramas to depict historic events is another interesting way to make social sciences enjoyable. When students enact different characters, in order to get into the skin of the character, they must deeply understand where the character is coming from, what their situation is, and what challenges they are facing. This enables students to better understand and appreciate certain historic events.
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The first free lesson with Priya will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
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