Shivani Gupta
Experienced Earth and Environmental Science Tutor offering engaging lessons and expertise in various subjects.




School Science tutor - Shivani Gupta
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
About your science tutor
I'm Shivani Gupta, a Bachelors-educated online tutor with a wealth of experience in College-level School Science. My specialities range from Baroque to Blues, offering personalized learning plans in Forces and Motion, Health Science, Earth Science, and more. I excel in gamifying Math, conducting Physics experiments, and enhancing French pronunciation skills. With me, you'll delve into Science lab skills, Earth's mysteries, and the wonders of Astronomy. Let's embrace interactive learning and conquer scientific realms together!
Shivani graduated from DDU


Science class overview
My teaching approach as a tutor is a blend of visual models, the scientific method, problem-solving strategies, and a supportive, collaborative style. I specialize in subjects like Earth Science, Physical Science, Astronomy, and more for college-level students. To enhance online learning, I use a variety of tech tools such as interactive 3D models, digital whiteboards, interactive quizzes, and digital note-taking apps. I tailor my lessons to follow curricula like A-Levels (UK), Advanced Placement (AP) Program, and International Baccalaureate. By incorporating these diverse methods and resources, I ensure that my personalized tutoring helps students excel in their academic journey.
Specialities of your science tutor
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
State-Specific Standards (USA)
Personalized learning plans
GCSE (UK)
Review sessions
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
Australian Curriculum (AU)
Homework help
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)

School Science concept taught by Shivani
Shivani guided Shreyan through dynamics and electromagnetism problems, including pulley systems, electrostatic forces, potential difference, electric fields, and the Doppler effect. Shreyan practiced applying relevant formulas and problem-solving techniques. Shivani will send more questions for Shreyan to practice before his exam, and they plan to continue with regular sessions on Monday.
Pulley Systems (Dynamics)
Electrostatic Force Direction
Potential Difference & Energy
Electric Field Calculation
Doppler Effect (Two Shifts)
Shivani and Shreyan worked through a physics paper, covering pulley systems, Coulomb's Law, the Doppler effect, and conservation of energy and momentum. Shreyan practiced problem-solving techniques for each topic. Shivani will send Shreyan additional practice questions on electromagnetism, dynamics, waves, and thermodynamics, and they scheduled another session for review before Shreyan's exam.
Newton's Second Law
Coulomb's Law
Doppler Effect Sign Convention
Conservation of Mechanical Energy
Conservation of Momentum
Electric Field & Potential Difference
Free Body Diagrams
Shivani and Murphy delved into various physics problems, focusing on kinetic energy, momentum, and elastic collisions. They applied conservation laws and trigonometric principles to solve for forces, velocities, and angles in one- and two-dimensional scenarios. Their lesson concluded with an analysis of whether a collision was elastic or inelastic based on kinetic energy conservation.
Work-Energy Theorem
Vector Decomposition
Elastic Collision
Conservation of Momentum
Kinetic Energy
Shivani and Shreyan worked through dynamics and wave problems from past papers, focusing on kinematics equations, force vectors, standing waves, electric fields, and conservation of momentum. Shreyan practiced applying formulas and problem-solving techniques. They reviewed vector resolution, harmonic frequencies, and relative motion, with a focus on understanding the underlying physics principles.
Gravitational Potential Energy
Electric Field & Potential
Equations of Motion
Conservation of Momentum
Fundamental Frequency (Closed Pipe)
Vector Decomposition
Shivani taught a student from Lehman College in The Bronx about momentum and collisions in two dimensions, including how to calculate velocity components and determine if a collision is elastic or inelastic. They worked through word problems applying conservation of momentum in x and y directions. Shivani will send the student a worksheet to practice momentum and conservation of momentum.
Kinetic Energy as a Scalar
Tan Theta in Vector Resolution
Elastic vs. Inelastic Collisions
Conservation of Momentum in 2D
Vector Components
In their physics lesson, Shivani and T Murphy explored the conservation of momentum and the nuances distinguishing elastic from inelastic collisions. T Murphy actively engaged in applying the conservation of momentum formula to solve problems and practiced determining collision types by analyzing kinetic energies before and after the event. Shivani then assigned practice problems on these concepts, with their next lesson slated to cover collisions in two dimensions.
Conservation of Momentum
Elastic Collision
Momentum Formula
Kinetic Energy Formula
Inelastic Collision
Your science tutor also teaches
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Astronomy
Health Science
School Science
Forces and Motion
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Teaching tools used by science tutor
Quizzes
Interactive 3D models
Presentations
Flashcards
Student types for science class
College
Learning Disabilities
Interactive science lessons
Chat for quick help
Mobile joining
Record lessons
Open Q&A
Parent feedback

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