Tutoring 11th Grade Physics & Chemistry: Worksheets & Tutorials

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around finding resources for tutoring 11th grade physics and chemistry, specifically looking for websites that offer worksheets and tutorials suitable for students. The focus is on practical solutions for tutors who need ready-made materials.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about websites that provide worksheets and tutorials for tutoring 11th grade physics and chemistry.
  • Another participant suggests that creating original problems might be an option, questioning the need for external resources.
  • A different participant expresses a preference for using existing resources due to time constraints, indicating a desire for convenience.
  • One reply recommends using Google to search for resources, noting that many might come at a cost.
  • Another suggestion involves utilizing example problems from textbooks, including modifying them for use in tutoring sessions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not appear to reach a consensus on the best approach to obtaining tutoring materials, with differing opinions on whether to create original problems or seek out existing resources.

Contextual Notes

Some suggestions depend on the availability of textbooks and the willingness to modify existing problems, which may not be universally applicable.

Who May Find This Useful

Tutors looking for resources to assist in teaching high school physics and chemistry, particularly those who prefer ready-made materials over creating their own.

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Hello,

I'm starting to tutor 11th grade physics and chemistry and was wondering if anyone knew of a good website that had a collection of worksheets and tutorials that a tutor can give to students to work on?

Thanks in advance :)
 
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just make up your own problems?
 
To be honest I would like to, but simply don't have the time. I'd rather just consult a website which has worksheets readily available for their users.
 
did you try google?
most of these things will probably cost money.

do you have any textbooks? use example problems from those or something.
or use the ones from their textbook and change the numbers around or change the knowns and unknowns.
 

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