Dr.Trusha Mehta
Expert Science Tutor excelling in interactive teaching and data analysis strategies for students.




School Science tutor - Dr.Trusha Mehta
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
About your science tutor
As a Bachelors-educated tutor with over 5 years of experience, I am Dr. Trusha Mehta, specializing in School Science for Elementary, Middle, and High School students. I offer tutoring in various subjects like Earth Science, Forces and Motion, Life Science, and more. My specialities range from personalized learning plans to exam simulations and cultural immersion. I excel in creating engaging learning experiences through gamification, mock tests, and real-world applications. Whether it's improving grades, honing pronunciation skills, or mastering science lab experiments, I tailor my approach to suit each student's needs. Let's embark on a learning journey together towards academic excellence!
Dr.Trusha graduated from O.O.Bogomolets National Medical University


Specialities of your science tutor
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
Provincial-specific curriculum (CA)
Science experiments
Australian Curriculum (AU)
Science lab skills
Personalized learning plans
International Baccalaureate (IB)
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)
Review sessions
State-Specific Standards (USA)
GCSE (UK)
Science class overview
My teaching methodology is rooted in the scientific method, fostering interactive and collaborative learning environments. I specialize in Physical Science, Earth Science, Forces and Motion, Life Science, School Science, and Environmental Science. By utilizing a blend of tech tools like interactive 3D models, digital whiteboards, and game-based learning platforms, I offer personalized tutoring that caters to students in Elementary, Middle, and High School levels. Following curricula such as A-Levels, AP Program, IB, CCSS, and more, I provide tailored support to diverse groups of 50+ students, ensuring they grasp complex concepts through engaging and supportive online learning experiences.

School Science concept taught by Dr.Trusha
Trusha and Aarya, both engaged in their biology studies, recently worked through multiple-choice questions covering cellular respiration, glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and fermentation. During their discussion, Aarya encountered some errors concerning glycolysis products and the functions of co-enzymes within the Krebs cycle, which Trusha promptly clarified. Trusha then advised Aarya to thoroughly review these complex biological processes, with a particular emphasis on electron and proton transfers, in anticipation of their next lesson.
Cellular Respiration (Oxidation)
Glycolysis Products
NAD+/NADH Role
Alcohol Fermentation
Krebs Cycle Co-enzymes
Trusha tutored Hunter in Hindi, focusing on conversational skills and cultural understanding. The lesson also prepared him for discussions related to his upcoming trip to India and his relationship with Punima's family. For homework, Hunter was assigned to translate sentences about flight booking and discussing his relationship into Hindi. Their next lesson is scheduled for Friday to review these translations and continue practicing Hindi.
"I am trying" in Hindi
Conversational Practice Strategy
Asking to Speak Slowly (Hindi Phrase)
Trusha and Beth discussed ecological relationships including mutualism, parasitism, interdependence, and competition. Beth analyzed a food web, identified different types of consumers, and explored the impact of population changes within the web. Homework was assigned to define food webs and food chains, and OCR exam questions were reviewed.
Mutualism
Interdependence
Parasitism
Competition
Stable Community
Food Web
The learners worked on problems related to limiting reagents using a sandwich analogy and then moved on to heat change calculations using the formula Q=m*c*ΔT. One student, a resident of Queens, practiced calculating heat changes for different substances and explored the relationships between heat change, mass, specific heat, and temperature change. They will continue with the remaining questions in the next lesson and scheduled a class before Sunday.
Limiting Reagent
Heat Change Formula (Q=mCΔT)
Temperature Change (ΔT)
Directly Proportional Relationship
Inversely Proportional Relationship
Trusha assisted a university student from UCLA in practicing electron configurations for various elements and ions, including chlorine, sodium, and oxygen. The student worked on determining the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in these species, and also learned that noble gases cannot be simplified in electron configurations. Trusha sent additional practice questions in the chat.
Electron Configuration (Full)
Electron Configuration (Simplified)
Ions & Electron Count
Noble Gases & Configuration
Trusha and Amit, both pursuing biology at UCLA in Tinseltown, recently had a lesson where they reviewed cell signaling, various types of cell communication, and the functions of cell organelles. They also clarified the roles of secondary messengers and kinases in cell signaling pathways. A worksheet was assigned for homework, with the answer key to be provided later. In a subsequent lesson, their focus shifted to enzymes, discussing their function as biological catalysts, essential terminology like substrate, active site, and the enzyme-substrate complex, the induced fit model, and different forms of enzyme inhibition. Amit was specifically tasked with reviewing irreversible inhibition and competitive inhibitors for their next lesson, which is scheduled for Thursday at 5:30.
Enzymes
Catalyst
Activation Energy (EA)
Induced Fit Model
Competitive Inhibitors
Your science tutor also teaches
Earth Science
Life Science
Environmental Science
School Science
Forces and Motion
Physical Science
Student types for science class
Middle School
Learning Disabilities
High School
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Elementary School
ASD
ADHD
Home schooled
Interactive science lessons
Mobile joining
Note taking
Parent feedback
Chat for quick help
Pets are welcomed
Teaching tools used by science tutor
Assessments
Presentations
Video conferencing
Quizzes
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