🏗️ Using Trigonometry to Measure Building:
At the beautiful APIS campus, my students explored real-world applications of trigonometry by measuring shadows and using a triangular cardboard tool to estimate the height of a building — transforming abstract math into hands-on discovery.
🎯 Projectile Motion in Action
In my amazing Physics class at NIS, students explored projectile motion using simulations and compared the results with their own calculated predictions — deepening their understanding through inquiry, analysis, and hands-on experimentation.
💡 Lighting Up Learning
My students brought circuits to life by wiring lamps and switches in class — a fun and practical way to understand the fundamentals of electricity.
📚 Teaching Derivatives at TIS
Moments from my AP Calculus BC class, explaining derivative formulas and their applications.
Students designed creative experiments by dropping objects tied to balloons and protecting eggs from impact — investigating acceleration due to gravity and the effects of air resistance in a hands-on physics challenge.