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Saraiki Mother Tongue (Native)
Urdu Mother Tongue (Native)
Hindi Proficient
Punjabi Proficient
English Proficient
GOVT Boys higher secondary school Feroza 2022
Intermediate
Islamia University Bahawalpur Pursuing
BS Mathematics
QR79 X28 Main Bazar Firoza, Firoza, Pakistan
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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
2
Fees
₹ 500.0 per hour
Board
International Baccalaureate, Technical Education Boards, Pearson Edexcel, American Curriculum, Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), Provincial Education Boards, AKU-EB, FBISE
Experience in School or College
I have over two years of experience teaching students. I specialize in mathematics and have recently completed my BS in Mathematics. During this time, Iโve worked with students from different levels, helping them strengthen their concepts, improve their problem-solving skills, and build confidence in the subject. My classes are interactive, concept-focused, and tailored to each student's learning style.
Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics, Urdu, English
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
I have over two years of experience teaching Class I–V students. I focus on building strong foundational skills in Mathematics and other core subjects through interactive lessons, simple explanations, and engaging activities. My approach is concept-based, ensuring that young learners understand what they’re studying instead of just memorizing. I use real-life examples and visual aids to make learning fun and effective, while also helping students develop confidence and discipline in their studies.
1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?
International Baccalaureate, Technical Education Boards, Pearson Edexcel and others
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
Yes
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class I-V Tuition Class.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 2 years.
Answered 1 day ago Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
The cell cycle is the process by which a cell grows, prepares for division, and then divides into two new cells. It has two main phases:
1. Interphase (The preparation phase – longest part)
This is when the cell is doing its normal job and getting ready to divide. It’s further divided into 3 parts:
Gโ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size, makes proteins, and gets bigger. It’s basically doing all its regular work here.
S phase (Synthesis):
This is where DNA replication happens. Every chromosome makes an exact copy of itself so that both new cells will have a full set of DNA.
Gโ phase (Gap 2):
The cell checks everything it copied to make sure there are no mistakes. It also makes the final preparations for cell division.
2. M phase (Mitosis – the actual division)
Now the cell is ready to divide. Mitosis has 4 main stages:
Prophase:
Chromosomes become visible as they coil up tightly. The nuclear membrane breaks down, and spindle fibers start to form.
Metaphase:
All the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. Think of it like a lineup before a race.
Anaphase:
The sister chromatids (the two halves of a duplicated chromosome) are pulled apart to opposite sides of the cell.
Telophase:
Two new nuclei form around the separated chromatids, and the chromosomes start to uncoil again. The cell is almost ready to split.
After mitosis, the final step is cytokinesis, where the cell actually splits into two new cells, each with a full set of DNA.
Answered on 18 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
The cell cycle has two main phases: Interphase and M phase.
During Interphase, the cell prepares for division and it has three parts:
๐น Gโ Phase – Cell grows and makes proteins
๐น S Phase – DNA is copied (replication)
๐น Gโ Phase – Final checks before division
Then comes the M Phase (Mitosis) which includes:
๐ธ Prophase – Chromosomes appear, nucleus breaks
๐ธ Metaphase – Chromosomes line up in the center
๐ธ Anaphase – Chromosomes are pulled apart
๐ธ Telophase – New nuclei form
After this, the cell splits into two cells through a process called
cytokinesis.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
2
Fees
₹ 500.0 per hour
Board
International Baccalaureate, Technical Education Boards, Pearson Edexcel, American Curriculum, Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE), Provincial Education Boards, AKU-EB, FBISE
Experience in School or College
I have over two years of experience teaching students. I specialize in mathematics and have recently completed my BS in Mathematics. During this time, Iโve worked with students from different levels, helping them strengthen their concepts, improve their problem-solving skills, and build confidence in the subject. My classes are interactive, concept-focused, and tailored to each student's learning style.
Subjects taught
Science, Mathematics, Urdu, English
Taught in School or College
Yes
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
I have over two years of experience teaching Class I–V students. I focus on building strong foundational skills in Mathematics and other core subjects through interactive lessons, simple explanations, and engaging activities. My approach is concept-based, ensuring that young learners understand what they’re studying instead of just memorizing. I use real-life examples and visual aids to make learning fun and effective, while also helping students develop confidence and discipline in their studies.
Answered 1 day ago Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
The cell cycle is the process by which a cell grows, prepares for division, and then divides into two new cells. It has two main phases:
1. Interphase (The preparation phase – longest part)
This is when the cell is doing its normal job and getting ready to divide. It’s further divided into 3 parts:
Gโ phase (Gap 1):
The cell grows in size, makes proteins, and gets bigger. It’s basically doing all its regular work here.
S phase (Synthesis):
This is where DNA replication happens. Every chromosome makes an exact copy of itself so that both new cells will have a full set of DNA.
Gโ phase (Gap 2):
The cell checks everything it copied to make sure there are no mistakes. It also makes the final preparations for cell division.
2. M phase (Mitosis – the actual division)
Now the cell is ready to divide. Mitosis has 4 main stages:
Prophase:
Chromosomes become visible as they coil up tightly. The nuclear membrane breaks down, and spindle fibers start to form.
Metaphase:
All the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. Think of it like a lineup before a race.
Anaphase:
The sister chromatids (the two halves of a duplicated chromosome) are pulled apart to opposite sides of the cell.
Telophase:
Two new nuclei form around the separated chromatids, and the chromosomes start to uncoil again. The cell is almost ready to split.
After mitosis, the final step is cytokinesis, where the cell actually splits into two new cells, each with a full set of DNA.
Answered on 18 Jun Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
The cell cycle has two main phases: Interphase and M phase.
During Interphase, the cell prepares for division and it has three parts:
๐น Gโ Phase – Cell grows and makes proteins
๐น S Phase – DNA is copied (replication)
๐น Gโ Phase – Final checks before division
Then comes the M Phase (Mitosis) which includes:
๐ธ Prophase – Chromosomes appear, nucleus breaks
๐ธ Metaphase – Chromosomes line up in the center
๐ธ Anaphase – Chromosomes are pulled apart
๐ธ Telophase – New nuclei form
After this, the cell splits into two cells through a process called
cytokinesis.
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