Manisha Thakur
Immerse in Chemistry with a Visual Approach for Effective Learning - Specializing in Engaging Instruction.




Chemistry tutor - Manisha Thakur
Masters degree
/ 30 min
Manisha Your chemistry tutor
I'm Manisha Thakur, a Chemistry tutor with a Masters degree and over 5 years of experience. I specialize in subjects like Chemical Bonding, Physical Chemistry, and more, catering to Elementary to College-level students. My specialities include creating personalized learning plans, real-world applications, and test prep strategies. Through visual learning and engaging activities like Chemistry experiments, I make complex topics like Atomic Structure easy to grasp. Let's ace those Chemistry tests together!
Manisha graduated from Jntuh


Chemistry class overview
My tutoring methodology is centered around personalized and interactive lessons to cater to students at the elementary, middle, high school, and college levels. I specialize in subjects such as States of Matter, Chemical Bonding, and various branches of Chemistry. With a visual, structured, and engaging teaching style, I leverage tech tools like digital whiteboards, interactive diagrams, and video conferencing to create immersive learning experiences. By following curricula like A-Levels, AP Program, and IB standards, I ensure my students receive targeted support aligned with their academic goals. My strengths lie in analytical instruction, fostering patience, and offering tailored guidance to help students grasp complex concepts effectively, making learning a rewarding journey for 20+ learners.
Specialities of your chemistry tutor
New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)
Review sessions
Career guidance
Homework help
Real world application
A-Levels (UK)
Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA)
Chemistry experiments
Next Generation Science Standards - NGSS (USA)
Australian Curriculum (AU)
Tools & techniques used by chemistry tutor
Interactive diagrams
Practice worksheets
Digital Note taking
Flashcards
Presentations
Your chemistry tutor also teaches
Acids, Bases & pH
States of Matter
Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Physical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Types of learners for chemistry class
ADHD
College
Home schooled
High School
Elementary School
Middle School

Chemistry concept taught by Manisha
Manisha and Ekta engaged in a chemistry lesson where they reviewed atomic structure, Bohr's model, quantum numbers, and the principles governing orbital filling. Their discussion also covered electronic configurations, exchange energy, and magnetic properties like diamagnetism and paramagnetism. Ekta was asked to inform her parents about renewing her Wingi subscription and to decide on a suitable time for their next class.
Hund's Rule of Maximum Multiplicity
Magnetic Moment
Bohr's Model Failures
Quantum Numbers
Aufbau Principle
Manisha and Ekta continued their chemistry lesson by reviewing the hydrogen spectrum, the limitations of Bohr's model, Summerfield's model, the photoelectric effect, and quantum numbers. Ekta actively practiced identifying quantum numbers and understanding their significance. As a follow-up, Ekta was asked to send her notes to Manisha.
Azimuthal Quantum Number (L)
Principal Quantum Number (N)
Quantum Numbers
Work Function
Photoelectric Effect
Bohr Model Failures
Hydrogen Spectrum Series
Manisha and Ekta reviewed core chemistry concepts, including atomic structure, electromagnetic radiation, and electron configurations, before moving on to Bohr's model of the atom and the hydrogen spectrum. Ekta actively practiced applying formulas and understanding the relationships between energy levels and spectral series. She was assigned to review the material and send any questions before their next lesson, where they will discuss the limitations of Bohr's model.
Planck's Constant (H)
Bohr's Model Postulates
Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)
Wavelength (Lambda)
Hydrogen Spectrum Series
Following up on their previous chemistry lesson, Manisha and Ekta delved deeper into the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, discussing electromagnetic radiation, black body radiation, the photoelectric effect, and the dual nature of light. Ekta diligently practiced defining these complex concepts and understanding their interconnections. To reinforce her understanding, Manisha assigned three worksheets and electronic configuration practice for elements 1-30, all to be completed before their next class on August 31st.
Black Body Radiation
Photoelectric Effect
Spectrum (Dispersion)
Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)
Dual Nature of Light
Manisha and a student from Texas Tech University in Lubbock reviewed atomic structure, the periodic table, wave nature, electromagnetic radiation, Planck's quantum theory, and the nature of light. They practiced applying formulas and definitions related to these topics. Homework includes reviewing the material covered, particularly double displacement reactions and nomenclature, and preparing for a worksheet on balancing equations and naming compounds. The next lesson is scheduled for 2:30 and will cover black body radiation, the photoelectric effect, SP2 and SP3 hybridization.
Chemical Reaction Types
SP Hybridization
Planck's Quantum Theory
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Wave Properties
Atomic Theory
Manisha and Ekta engaged in a comprehensive chemistry lesson, where they reviewed the first 30 elements and delved into the structure and blocks of the periodic table (S, P, D, F). The discussion also encompassed Dalton's postulates, subatomic particles, Rutherford's experiment and its limitations, and an introduction to waves, covering wavelength, amplitude, frequency, and velocity. For their next class, Ekta was tasked with studying electromagnetic radiation (EMR).
Atomic Orbitals
Periodic Table Blocks
Wave Characteristics
Rutherford's Atomic Model
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Interactive chemistry lessons
Parent feedback
Note taking
Open Q&A

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