Sharon Suresh
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Sharon Suresh
Bachelors degree
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Sharon - Know your tutor
I'm passionate about helping students excel in data science, mathematics, and science. With over three years of hands-on experience in the field of data science, I've worked on diverse projects that have honed my analytical skills and deepened my understanding of the subject. Beyond my professional experience, I've also spent over two years dedicated to teaching and mentoring students in these subjects. Whether it's demystifying complex mathematical concepts, delving into the intricacies of data analysis, or unraveling the mysteries of scientific phenomena, I strive to make learning engaging and accessible for every student.
Sharon graduated from BITS Pilani


Specialities of your tutor
Exam prep
Grade improvement
Test prep
Concepts learning
Homework help
Student types for classes
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
College
Learning Disabilities
ADHD
Class overview
My approach to tutoring is rooted in patience, clarity, and a genuine enthusiasm for sharing knowledge. I believe in tailoring lessons to each student's unique learning style and pace, fostering a supportive environment where questions are encouraged and curiosity is celebrated. I look forward to the opportunity to guide you on your journey to mastery in data science, mathematics, and science!
Sharon also teaches
Middle School Math
Probability
SAT Math
Algebra
Math

Mathematics concepts taught by Sharon
The session focused on cubic functions, including transformations and graphing techniques. The student practiced applying transformations to a given function and sketching its graph. The Tutor introduced a method using a counting pattern to aid in graphing without a calculator.
Inflection Points and Translations
Transformations of Cubic Functions
Graphing Cubic Functions Without a Calculator
Understanding Domain and Range of Cubic Functions
The session involved the Student reviewing limits and continuity concepts using a worksheet. The Student worked through various problems, including evaluating limits algebraically and graphically, determining continuity, and applying related theorems. The plan is to continue with sections 2.2 and 2.3 in the next session.
Problem Solving with Velocity and Acceleration
Evaluating Limits from Graphs
Limits Involving Radicals and Conjugates
Average Rate of Change
Continuity and Discontinuity
Derivative Definition using Limits
The session focused on algebra problems, covering absolute value inequalities, word problems involving equation construction, and simplification of radical expressions. The Student worked through several practice questions and received guidance on problem-solving techniques, particularly in factorizing and simplifying radicals. The Student was assigned to review past test questions for further practice.
Prime Factorization for Radical Simplification
Simplifying Radical Expressions
Setting Up and Solving Word Problems with Multiple Variables
Solving Modulus Inequalities
The Student and Tutor worked on graphing inverse quadratic functions and restricting their domains, and practiced different graphing methods. They also tackled a word problem that required algebraic manipulation to solve a quadratic equation. The Tutor helped the Student identify and correct errors in their problem-solving approach.
Inverse of Quadratic Functions
Domain and Range Restrictions for Inverses
Graphing Quadratic Functions Using Vertex Form
The '1
3
5' Graphing Pattern
Solving Equations with Square Roots
The session covered multiple alleles, blood types, sex-linked genetics including hemophilia and color blindness, and dihybrid crosses. The student practiced problems involving blood type inheritance and dihybrid cross ratios. The student will upload biology materials for a future mock test.
Human Blood Type Genetics
Genotypic and Phenotypic Ratios
Dihybrid Crosses
X-Inactivation
Multiple Alleles
Sex-Linked Genetics
The Student and Tutor covered genetics, including heredity, genotypes, phenotypes, co-dominance, and incomplete dominance. The Student practiced identifying genotypes and phenotypes given different traits. The tutor assigned practice problems related to the covered topics for the next session.
Genetics and Heredity
Homozygous vs. Heterozygous Genes
Genotype vs. Phenotype
Punnett Squares and Gametes
Complete Dominance
Co-dominance
Incomplete Dominance
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