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Science needs to lay a solid foundation first, and then improve through practice, you can follow the steps below to learn and give it a try:
1. Read the textbook one or two times, have a general understanding of all the knowledge, and form the overall structure of the knowledge in the book. Completed between school starts, or within a week of school starts.
2. Copy all the formulas every day. It takes only 1 to 2 minutes each time. After copying it, it will naturally be very familiar. You can also copy it once a week, or a minute before your physics class. Copy all the formulas in the whole book.
Copy it all over again. You can copy it while deducing the formula in your mind.
3. Read the textbook again and pay attention to the formula derivation. After copying the formula all over again, I am familiar with the formula. You can read the entire textbook again.
4. Read the textbook again and pay attention to the example problem solving. The formulas are proficient, and the structure of the whole knowledge is more detailed in the brain. to focus on how to do the question. If you don't have a solid foundation in the previous steps, you may not be able to understand the solution to the exercise.
5. Read the exercises after class to see if you can solve them in your mind. If you are not proficient in solving the example problems, you will be tired of solving the exercises after class. You can quickly read the exercises after class. Weigh it in your mind and see if you can solve it. If there is.
There are too many problems to solve. Go back to the previous steps to lay the basics.
6. Read a set of exercises with solutions. The ever-changing methods of solving problems are actually similar and can be divided into several categories. But if you do it one by one, it is difficult to see the connection. A quick reading of the solution to the problem set, yes.
In a very short period of time, you will be exposed to a large number of solutions, so as to discover the connections and summarize the rules. When reading the workbook, if you encounter a solution that you don't understand, don't force it to understand, make a mark, and skip it. In a few days.
Look at it again, focusing on the marked ones. If there are too many things that you can't understand, it means that the foundation is not solid and the concept is not clear, so go back to the previous steps to lay the foundation.
When reading the textbook at a speed, some concepts may feel difficult to understand at first, and they may be confusing, and they are not forced to understand. Every week or two, read it again. After reading it a few times, you will naturally understand. "Read a hundred.
Everywhere, its righteousness is self-evident".
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Calm down and go over the most common basics from the book.
If you're not calm enough, everything will be in vain.
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You must listen carefully in class, take every question seriously, do more than you do well, and then sort out the wrong questions, prepare the wrong question book, and periodically review your mistakes, which will make your grades significantly improved! Finally, I wish you all the best in getting into a good university!
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Read more books, do more exercises, summarize more, the question is more expensive, not too much, and make a question very proficient and turn it into a natural reaction.
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You are about to take the college entrance examination, do you have the confidence to get a high score? Have you found the "shortcoming" that limits your performance? Do you know and can do it?
1 Simple questions need to be complicated when studying, and complex questions must be simplified in the examination room. The most effective way to achieve this is to think simply!
2 "One problem with multiple solutions" is suitable for analyzing knowledge points and topics in the first and second years of high school, and is a good learning method. In the examination room, both can get high scores, but "one solution with multiple questions" is more suitable for the college entrance examination, which is a race against time!
3 Different questions test different knowledge points. You can study the knowledge points in depth when you usually study, but if you can raise the way of solving different exam questions to the same way of thinking, it is the integration of the knowledge system and the thinking system, and the living learning and application!
4 Familiar questions can be done quickly, but when you encounter unfamiliar questions in the exam, can you also rely on your own understanding and analysis of the questions to make the questions?
College Entrance Examination Topic Classification Explanation Series" course content: detailed interpretation of the key points, difficulties, and easy points of the college entrance examination in each subject, as well as targeted intensive exercises.
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Science students just have to do more problems, and math, physics, and chemistry are all made by doing more problems.
Liberal arts students are expected to memorize more.
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You can talk to the teacher about the specific situation. They know you better.
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Do more questions, really, I think I wrote all the thick reference books and workbooks at the beginning, the most important thing is that you should be a teacher yourself, don't just know how to do it, it is best to write down the specific ideas and steps to strengthen your memory. If you do more, you will be able to find a solution to a similar problem at once. Here's my solution, you can try it.
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Don't be too anxious about chemistry and physics in the first year of high school, because there will be a detailed and systematic review in the third year of high school, and at that time you will be serious, you must understand it, and now you can top your Chinese and English, and you have to maintain mathematics.
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You're already good.
Don't compare yourself with other classmates.
Make yourself a suitable study plan.
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Listen carefully in class, preview before class, and complete the exercises independently after class.
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It is recommended that you read a model solution method, as long as you can endure hardships, study carefully and repeat the study, you will definitely get results.
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Science is to do more topics, and if you can draw inferences from one another, the key is to understand.
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Senior, I'm also conflicted, but I think hard work is the way to solve all problems.
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Don't take the score too seriously, pay attention to cultivating learning interest and thinking quality, and avoid sea of questions and tactics and dead reading. In the first and second years of high school, you don't have to study too hard, you can spend more time outside of class, such as reading extracurricular books, watching movies, learning musical instruments or participating in clubs, in order to cultivate learning interest and personal quality.
This student, I have 10 suggestions for you, you can try it and see if it works: >>>More
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I'm in my third year of high school now, so I'll tell you some of my experiences! I think there are about 20 days left, you can divide the time of each day into several parts, for example, in the morning, you can spend about 30 minutes reading English passages and memorizing about 20 words, and then spend another 20 minutes doing a reading and cloze in the blanks; Then memorize one or two ancient Chinese texts; Then you can do math in the afternoon, you can divide the content of compulsory one and two in the first year of high school into several parts, read a little bit a day, understand the content of the book and then read the extracurricular questions; In the evening, you can look at geography, politics and history, and the geography of the first year of high school is quite important, especially the compulsory one! The most important thing is to persevere!