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A good whiteboard does the trick

First Education10 June 20262 min read
A good whiteboard does the trick

Breakthroughs on the Whiteboard: Inside a Dynamic Math Tutoring SessionThere’s a unique magic that happens when a complex math concept suddenly clicks for a student. Recently, I had the opportunity to observe a tutoring session between tutor Zack and his student, Emily. The focus of the day? Mastering the concept of volume. Far from a dry, lecture-style lesson, this session was a masterclass in active, two-way engagement.Bringing Dimensions to LifeZack started the session not with a textbook, but with a dry-erase marker. Stepping up to the whiteboard, he sketched a 3D rectangular prism. Instead of just handing Emily a formula to memorise, he asked her to imagine filling the shape with tiny physical cubes."If the base is just a flat grid," Zack asked, pointing to the diagram, "what happens to the space inside when we start stacking those grids upward?"Emily took the marker, her face lighting up as she connected the visual to the theory. "You're adding the third dimension—the height!" she responded, mapping out the layers on the board.From Visuals to EquationsOnce the spatial concept was grounded, Zack seamlessly guided Emily into the algebraic side of the lesson. She actively questioned how the area of a circle tied into the volume of the cylinder. Zack paused, letting her drive the explanation until she realised a cylinder is essentially just a stack of circles.

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