The child is in the third year of high school, and the geography boss is difficult?? What to do???

Updated on educate 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I'm not modest to say that I'm pretty good at geography, and I've been asked this question by a lot of people, and the most important thing is interest, specifically to memorize all kinds of maps.

    Including maps of the world and regions (you can copy familiar maps or paste maps on the bedside and other common places) and other charts There are also special text knowledge points Please capture every point of the teacher's speech during class Learning geography is a step-by-step process, don't rush (poor foundation, please ask the teacher often, you can get more in one fell swoop), and your grades will definitely improve.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maybe you can try getting a tutor.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Remember

    Geography has a great relationship with life, and it is related to reality when doing questions

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1 To have spatial imagination, just like analytic geometry, you should have a clear map of the earth, the world, and China in your head.

    2. Overlap the map of physical geography and the map of human geography.

    3 Repeat Like memorizing English words, take out an atlas and look at it whenever you have time.

    4. Ask questions with your classmates to help you memorize.

    5 Necessary Laws The formula must be memorized.

    6 I recommend learning physical geography first, because she pays more attention to understanding and calculation, and the score is relatively large.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's take a look at my geography first! The Guangdong Olympiad won the first prize, and the third year of high school ranked in the top three!

    Geography is not a typical liberal arts, and some things have to be scientific, so I don't approve of endorsements. I'm in favor of often.

    Look at geography** and sketch by hand. The principles should be understood thoroughly, and the questions should be more connected with life and reality.

    It is also a good choice to read more textbooks [anyway, it is better than asking a tutor] to form a system when reviewing.

    The following answer [Analysis of Answering Ideas for Common Short-answer Geography Questions in College Entrance Examination] is more systematic. Children learn by themselves.

    To let him think clearly, he must have patience and perseverance to learn well.

    Hope it helps!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Looking at the map, although it is boring, but the geographical map is the foundation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Draw more geographical maps and latitude and longitude and memorize them together with their humanities, production, crops, etc., to form a whole, just like memorizing texts, you have to summarize them together and memorize them.

    There are no shortcuts, only more watching and more practice.

    In fact, there are some things that I can only do my best, and I have tried hard to study geography, but I still can't get the desired score. But after all, it's always improving.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Geography mainly depends on understanding, copying down the important knowledge points in the book by yourself, sorting out and summarizing, and then often reading and memorizing. If you do something wrong, you must understand the process of writing a topic and take good notes. The atlas is read every day, the map is pasted on the wall next to the bed, and it is read in the morning and before going to bed, and it accumulates over time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Combining your own learning experiences to give you the following advice:

    First, it is recommended that children review the geography textbook from the first year to the third year of high school in detail.

    The second is to strengthen memory. Liberal arts things must first of all be memorized by you in order to acquire knowledge of analytical skills, organizational skills, it is recommended to spend a little more time every day at 6-7 o'clock for memorization of geographical knowledge.

    The third is to strengthen special training. There are all kinds of test questions available in the market now, and it is recommended that you buy high school geography books.

    Fourth, we should look back. A review of the learning content of all lessons for the day is conducted every evening.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now you can't go out for a walk, you can only go shopping in the United States, groups or something, let's go here and see Beichen.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Tutoring! What else should we do? If you want to improve your discipline, go to Beichen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In studying geography, we should pay special attention to learning methods, and only by mastering the learning methods can we learn solidly and flexibly.

    1. Learn to use textbooks. The table of contents of the textbook hints at the main points and connections of the whole book, so you should read it frequently to have a good idea of the content of the book. Read the texts carefully, read and think deeply, grasp the main points, write down the questions, pay special attention to the illustrations and **, and understand the problems illustrated by the charts.

    2. Learn to use maps. Map is also a tool for learning geography, through the analysis of the map, you can understand the geographical features, principles, causes, find the way to use the transformation, to learn to read, use a variety of maps, first of all, remember the most basic map. For world geography, it is important to remember the distribution of the seven continents and the four oceans.

    3. Pay attention to geographical observation Observation is to think and look closely. Take a look at the geography and how people move around the area. Obtain geographic information through newspapers, television programs, and **, and exercise our intelligence.

    4. Good at geographical imagination. Observation can only get a local intuition, a map can only provide a location intuition, and imagination can connect the two, so that you can get a comprehensive view of the geographical environment, and then show you the future of geography.

    5. Be good at using your brain. I often ask myself questions, and the general idea of geography problems is: (1) What to study?

    2) In **? (3) Why? (4) What are the pros and cons?

    5) How to coordinate the relationship between people and land? How should it be rationally used and transformed?

    6. Be diligent in doing things. Writing by hand, drawing with your hands, and making learning tools with your hands will not only make you mindful, but also dexterous. The right method will get twice the result with half the effort, and the more you learn, the more you will love to learn.

    If you are a student who is busy preparing for the exam or a friend who wants to improve your ability, I recommend learning the "Elite Special Brain Speed Reading and Memory Software", which can improve memory and learning efficiency. Persistence will be rewarded, I wish you success!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the third year of high school, the study of geography is basically a review. This is a very critical time and you need to grasp it.

    My suggestion: take the time to read the textbook materials of the first and second years of high school again, and make sure that the basic knowledge is memorized.

    Flip through the questions you have done in the past, find out the wrong questions and find a notebook to copy them down, do it again, and think about the solution ideas of the questions when you do it.

    Circle the geographical knowledge that you can't grasp, do more questions, look at more maps, and check and fill in the gaps.

    There are many questions in the third year of high school, so you have to be refined, not too much.

    Make a list of the knowledge points you don't understand, such as the movement of the earth (not required to be mastered in the college entrance examination), climate, location, and regional analysis (remember the characteristics of each region), listen carefully in the review stage of the third year of high school, and you must ask if you don't understand.

    Finally: I wish you a year later, the title of the gold list, and a smooth third year of high school.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Geography is interesting. It is the most logical among the liberal arts. Confidence comes first, and then there's a way. I'll give you the following tips.

    First, remember the iconic landmarks. For example, the fixed-point knowledge that warp and weft need to master. Such as the equator, the Tropic of Capricorn, the Arctic and Antarctic Circles.

    0 degrees of longitude, 180 degrees of longitude. Then check the map to see where these landmarks are, what they are, and what countries they are. Then you can have the concept of the world in your head.

    Cyclones, ocean currents, and climate are all the same. Be sure to figure out some coordinates first.

    Second, when you have a rough initial impression in your mind, you can cross-contrast and learn. For example, the geographical analysis of the Qinling Mountains and the Huai River. Why is it a zero degree isotherm, what are the geographical coordinates here, such as mountains and rivers, what is the climate, what is the cause, what is the pressure zone, whether there is the influence of ocean currents, etc., through the systematic analysis of a region, a comprehensive grasp of the geographical system knowledge, you will find that all the graphical analysis methods are the same.

    Third, on the basis of doing the above two steps well, do more questions. In the end, you will find that the method of geographical analysis is really comprehensive.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The most important thing in geography is to have a world map in your mind, which is not as detailed as in a geography book, and then fill in the ocean currents, various terrains, etc., and slowly enrich the map in your mind! In your spare time, you can draw a map in your mind with a piece of paper, think about it, it's easy to remember! If you take a closer look, you will find that the geographical status of many regions determines their agricultural and economic levels!

    It's not about endorsing it, it's about discovering the connections. Hope it works for you!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Geography is the science of the liberal arts: a combination of endorsement and brainstorming! Buy a globe and come back, look at it every day, and cultivate your own spatial thinking and spatial imagination!

    First of all: maps definitely need to be memorized! Secondly:

    The difficulty lies in calculating the time, which is partly based on the mastery of map knowledge and the mastery of time zones! The point is to memorize more maps! Many of the questions are map-based!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The main thing is understanding and interest, as long as I understand, I don't find it difficult, the more I don't find it difficult, I am interested in geography, I don't find it difficult.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The high school geography test is your spatial thinking ability, focusing on understanding, if you understand, it is so easy In fact, geography in high school is not so rare.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    For Learning: Is it easy for people to learn? If you learn it, it will be easy for those who are difficult; If you don't learn, it's easy and difficult.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Geography is mainly about understanding, carefully analyzing the knowledge points in the textbook when doing the questions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I studied liberal arts in high school.,You can just make notes like this.。。

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    As long as you like it, it won't be hard. But there are still some tricks!

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