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Seriously, you get up at about 6:30 in the morning, on the first day, at 7 o'clock to start studying, half an hour of English and half an hour of Chinese, then do math, take a nap at noon, review the content of the morning at 2 o'clock, go for a run around 4 or 5 o'clock, get up at about the same time as the day before the next day, 7 o'clock, memorize history and half an hour of politics, and do physics in the afternoon and live like this.
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Wake up at nine, spend half an hour washing, and have breakfast. The rest of the time, I will look at which subject I am poor at.
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Clause. First, the goal should be clear and appropriate. Because each student has a different foundation and has a different ability to accept new knowledge, the choice of goals must be in line with their own learning reality, and they must correctly estimate their own knowledge and ability, estimate the time they can use by themselves, and understand their own learning deficiencies and loopholes.
The goal can neither be set too high nor too low, and the best goal is to "jump and pick the fruit".
Clause. Second, it is necessary to reasonably arrange the regular study time and free study time. The regular study time is mainly used to complete the learning tasks assigned by the teacher that day and digest the new knowledge learned that day.
Free study time refers to the time at your disposal after completing the learning tasks assigned by the teacher, which can be used to preview and review homework, check and fill in the gaps, and conduct extracurricular reading and training.
Clause. Third, the plan should be comprehensive and meet the basic requirements of quality education. Middle school students cannot only talk about reading all day long, intellectual education is only one aspect of people's pursuit of all-round development, in addition to this, there are moral, physical, aesthetic, labor, and so on.
Therefore, when making a plan, it is also important to schedule time for exercise, time for recreation, and adequate sleep.
Clause. Fourth, there should be room for planning, not too rigid, too full, too tight, to allow time for maneuvering, and to make necessary additions and arrangements.
In the long run, one semester or one academic year is acceptable, but generally one semester is appropriate. The content of the plan can include the following two aspects: 1. The ranking to be obtained, including the position of the reserve or more than a few places;
2. Phased requirements for the total score and the scores of each subject. This will allow you to have a goal in the short term, and move closer to the goal set in each quiz and unit test, but remember not to set your goal too high, otherwise the result will be very bad if you are too far from the goal.
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1. Get up every morning and spend 10 minutes reviewing the texts to be memorized the day before 1 to 2 times.
2. Listen carefully in class, speak actively, and take good notes.
3. Write homework carefully and quietly, do not answer correctly, and take every course seriously.
4. After writing the homework, review the content of the day and preview the content of the next day's class.
5. You should work hard to make the extracurricular exercise books you bought, and when you do it, you must not copy the answers, do not read the books, and rely on what you have learned to do it. If you encounter a question that you don't know, you can't read the answer or read the book right away, but wait until you've done it all before you look for the answer and memorize it in time.
6. If you don't know how to do it, ask the teacher or classmates in time to figure it out.
7. Listen to English for 30 minutes every night to train your listening.
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Clause.
First, it is necessary to formulate a study plan. Make the right use of your study time every day, every hour, and every moment.
Usually, students should develop such a habit and make a rough arrangement for the day's study every morning when they get up.
After going to school, it will be supplemented, revised and determined according to the teacher's arrangement. Know when to prepare, when to review and do homework, when to read extracurricular books, etc., and complete them on time one by one.
Generally speaking, in the morning, when the air is fresh, the environment is quiet, and the spirit is full, it is best to read or memorize the text at this time; In the morning, you should concentrate on listening to the teacher's lecture; Fatigue in the afternoon. It should focus on reviewing old lessons or doing some hands-on exercises; In the evening, there are few external distractions and it is easy to concentrate, so you should seize the time to do homework or write essays. If you persist in this way, students will develop a good habit of using time scientifically.
Second, arrange the time for self-study classes.
How are self-study classes arranged? Many students regard completing homework as the only task of self-study, and almost all of their self-study time is spent on doing homework. Such an arrangement is inappropriate.
Because rushing to do homework before you really understand what you have learned is not only slow, wasteful of time, but also prone to mistakes. Therefore, before doing homework, students should set aside a certain amount of time to review what they have learned. As the saying goes:
Sharpen the knife and do not mistake the woodcutter"In addition, after completing the homework, it is necessary to arrange a certain amount of time to preview to understand the content of the new course to be learned, and clarify the key points and difficulties, so that you can listen to the class in a targeted manner and improve learning efficiency.
When arranging self-study classes, you should also pay attention to the intersection of liberal arts and science, and the combination of oral and hands-on, rather than learning the same type of subjects in one go or memorizing and doing exercises for a long time, which is easy to make people tired and reduce the utilization rate of time.
Third, learn to hold on to today.
In order to make the most of their time, students also need to learn:"Hold on to today"This know-how. Many students have the habit of putting off today's work until tomorrow, which is very bad. It is important to know that if you want to win time, you must seize every minute and every second, and not let time be wasted.
Tomorrow has not yet come, yesterday has passed, and only today has the initiative. If you give up today, you will lose tomorrow and you will achieve nothing.
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Let me say something that is different from what everyone generally knows. Go for a run for half an hour every morning, and when you come back, rest for about 10 minutes and drink some hot water or soup. Then, read English or memorize vocabulary.
Remember, read, speak, make yourself heard, and memorize the spelling of each word. In this way, there will be sound memory, which is also the first instinctive memory of people.
In addition, you don't have to spend a lot of time reading, writing, and memorizing, it's useless, you can't be a mathematician and a physicist, and you won't be a geographer at the same time, let alone a great writer. So, leave that hard time for what interests you the most and can learn the most. Those who really can't learn, before you learn, remember to spend at least half an hour doing exercise, after half an hour of rest, you calm down, but you can remember more.
Keep in mind that the exercise is running, jumping rope, or brisk walking. Instead of going to compete with others, then the mind will not be calm, and people will be more excited. So, to exercise alone.
Eat pumpkin porridge two or three times a week for dinner. Great for memory. Rest as early as possible every night, and soak your feet while reading a book before going to bed, generally about 40 minutes, which is also very helpful for brain memory.
In addition, when studying, you can put a little light**, yes**Oh, not a song!
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Study must be prepared in advance, every Sunday to preview the content to be studied next week, after arriving at school, listen carefully to the teacher or ask the teacher when the teacher explains the questions you do not understand, and review the content of the previous week during the weekend break. In addition, it is necessary to read more information and understand the various types of questions so that you can cope with them smoothly during the exam.
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Learning should be arranged with a simple and feasible plan to improve the learning method. At the same time, it is also necessary to participate in school activities appropriately and develop in an all-round way. In the learning process, be sure to:
Listen more (listen to lectures), memorize more (remember important sample essays, remember important question structures, remember concepts, remember formulas), read more (read books), do more (do homework), ask more questions (ask if you don't understand), do more hands (do experiments), review more, and summarize more. Use the method of taking class notes to focus on the lesson. Read more important texts in English, and be familiar with vocabulary and usage.
In other times, we must ensure the study time, ensure the learning quality of each subject, and not deviate from the subject. Get enough sleep (8 hours) every day to ensure your learning efficiency. Arrange appropriate free time for socializing with family and friends and other activities.
Through unremitting efforts, the results are improved and stabilized step by step. Do your best for the exam, be careful during the exam, and be calm when you sprint at the end. After the exam, you should summarize carefully so that you can study better in the future.
Right now: let go of the baggage, usually: study hard.
Before the exam: prepare carefully, during the exam: don't give up, after the exam:
Ordinary heart. Remember! Success always comes from unremitting efforts, and success always belongs to hard-working people.
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It's good to understand in class, complete the homework on time after class, and complete it yourself... The rest of the time is available for playing.
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Get up and have breakfast.
Read English do your homework
You can take a look for yourself**Eat a lunch and listen**.
Lunch Break Students must ensure that they get enough sleep.
Writing homework must be long and efficient.
Spend half an hour reading some famous books to cultivate sentiments.
Playing with the computer is necessary entertainment
Dinner went for a walk
You can watch TV for homework
I decided to go to bed before.
That's nine hours of sleep.
Of course, I'm talking about the timing of the summer vacation.
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1. Junior high school students should read at least 10 books in a semester.
2. Review independently for at least half an hour every day, read books in the morning, and listen to English.
3. Sleep for 8 hours.
4. Listen carefully in class.
5. Be sure to keep a diary.
6. Organize your notes.
7. Read the supplementary textbooks.
8. Relax and unwind.
Arrange the time yourself.
This is the same as I used to, but I was more stubborn at the beginning, I only took the test in the first year of 60 points, and I began to work hard in the second year of junior high school, and finally the English scores have been coming up, you must have determination, you were not serious before, indicating that you still have a lot of potential, first of all, you must slowly master the words, buy a grammar book with practice, have an explanation to do, and pass the grammar level, so that you can come up step by step, it will increase your self-confidence, you also have to pay attention to listening, reading, no more than a quarter of an hour every day, Read more textbooks, memorize more, listen more, good luck and come on.
Don't be too nervous, in fact, the college entrance examination is really just that, as a person who has two college entrance examination experience to be honest... The most important thing in the third year of high school is to pay attention to the lectures, like Chinese or something is to pay attention to details, such as the meaning of virtual words and real words, etc., mathematics is to grasp the basic questions, the basic questions can often account for about 120 points in the college entrance examination, the so-called basic questions are generally the first eight questions of multiple choice questions, the first four questions of fill-in-the-blank questions, the first four questions of the big questions and the first small questions of the last two questions, these are easy to get points, as long as the foundation is solid, English is to memorize, every day to memorize more phrases and grammar, politics even if you figure out the main line and then memorize, History is to sort out the connection between historical events, list the outline of Chinese history and world history, geography is very simple except for physical geography, and the proportion of physical geography in the college entrance examination is quite low, so as long as you do a good job in the classroom, there is no problem, in the end, in my experience, you don't have to do a lot of questions, you can complete the homework assigned by the teacher every day, and there is no need not to watch TV or play on the computer, proper relaxation is necessary, understand some current affairs every day, maintain a positive heart, everything will be OK I don't know if you are a liberal arts student or a science student, this is my experience as a liberal arts student, if it is lz is a science student, float by = =) Finally, I wish you success in the college entrance examination, come on
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