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
GCSE (UK)
Real world application
Science lab skills
Homework help
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
A-Levels (UK)
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Common Core State Standards - CCSS (USA)
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)

School Science concept taught by Shivani
Shivani guided Beck through the physics concepts of momentum and impulse, detailing their definitions, formulas, and units. Beck actively practiced calculating these quantities using various formulas and interpreting force-time graphs to determine impulse. For their upcoming lesson, Shivani assigned a worksheet that includes momentum, impulse, and conservation of momentum.
Momentum
Vector Nature of Momentum
Impulse
Force-Time Graph & Impulse
Shivani taught Shreyan about Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Laws, including the resistance and EMF rules for circuit analysis. Shreyan practiced applying these laws to solve single-loop and parallel circuits, calculating current and potential differences. Shivani assigned worksheets on waves and thermodynamics for additional practice and mentioned that they would begin studying magnetism in the next session.
Resistance Rule
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)
EMF Rule (Battery Rule)
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)
Potential Drop/Gain
Shivani Gupta tutored a student from Babylon on the concepts of work, potential energy, and kinetic energy. They worked through various example problems, focusing on applying the correct formulas and units, including rearranging equations and converting units. Shivani assigned practice problems for homework, and their next lesson was scheduled for the following Tuesday.
Work
Rearranging Equations
Unit Conversion
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Shivani tutored Shreyan on series and parallel resistor circuits, explaining voltage and current distribution. Shreyan practiced simplifying circuits and calculating equivalent resistance, current, and voltage using Ohm's Law. Shivani assigned practice problems from page 396 of Shreyan's textbook.
Series Resistors
Parallel Resistors
Equivalent Resistance
Ohm's Law
On August 8, 2025, Shivani provided a comprehensive physics and chemistry lesson to a student from Baylor University. The lesson delved into advanced topics like relativity, covering time dilation and length contraction, as well as momentum, energy, atomic structure, and quantum mechanics. Shivani emphasized developing a strong conceptual understanding and mastering formula application, which was essential for the student to grasp challenging problems. The lesson also included detailed calculations involving spaceships, particle accelerators, Planck's constant, the Bohr model, and orbital angular momentum.
Length Contraction
Time Dilation
Relative Velocity
Relativistic Momentum
First Minima for Circular Aperture
Energy of a Photon
Bohr Radius for Hydrogen-like Atoms
Balmer Formula
For Zara's physics final, Shivani led a review focusing on optics, covering refraction, lenses, and telescopes. They worked through quantitative problems related to focal length, image distance, and magnification. The pair agreed to continue their physics review the following evening.
Focal Length Formula
Telescopes and Magnification
Camera Lens Type
Image Characteristics (Real vs. Virtual
Erect vs. Inverted)
Double Convex Lens
Apparent vs. Actual Depth
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
Presentations
Flashcards
Quizzes
Interactive 3D models
Student types for science class
Learning Disabilities
College
Interactive science lessons
Mobile joining
Note taking
Chat for quick help
Parent feedback
Weekend lessons

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