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Just pick up the textbook and get it.
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Sixth-grade summer homework, I have it too.
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When learning mathematics, it's important to understand, not memorize it like any other subject. There is a characteristic of mathematics, and that is to draw inferences".After knowing how to solve a problem, you can summarize the methods and principles contained in the problem, and then use the summarized principles to solve this kind of problem, and the results will be better.
Another important point in learning mathematics is to start from the basics, practice steadily, and not ask to be able to do all the questions, but only to be able to use the problems that you have done. In the process of doing questions, the most taboo is carelessness. Often a question can be done, but it is not worth it because of carelessness to do it wrong.
Therefore, when taking the math test, you must not be too anxious, and you must calculate and think in an orderly manner; This may be a little slower, but it will keep you from losing points. In contrast, I take a slightly slower calculation method to analyze the problem thoroughly and try not to miss anything. Learning is a lifelong thing, don't be too anxious, take one step at a time, and you will definitely achieve unexpected results.
To learn mathematics, you also need to have your own set of methods. For example, my favorite is the application problem! Because I found a very interesting method in the process of doing the word problem, that is:
You can think of doing word problems as a very brave and cool thing to do โโโ solve crimes! It's like Detective Conan, how energetic! The topic is like the clue of the case, you have to think hard, think hard, find loopholes, that is, the information in front of the problem in addition to the question, and then find ** through thinking, that is, the answer to the problem, so that when you think about it, it is no longer so boring to do math problems, and it is very interesting.
So now, not only do I not hate math, but I also like to do exercises! My math scores have improved a lot as a result, how's that? Try it too!
Maybe you'll love math!
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According to the analysis of the degree of students' mental development and the content of the curriculum, primary school is the best period for cultivating mathematical reading. We now recommend a set of extracurricular reading lists for primary school mathematics in lower, middle and upper grades to help students regain the initiative in mathematics reading.
Lower grades
1. "Math Help" (25 volumes), (American) Rosa Santos, Xinlei Press.
2, "Oh my God! Mathematics can be learned in this way", Noguchi Tetsunori, Shaanxi Normal University Press.
3, "Wonderful. The Kingdom of Numbers", Li Yupei, China Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
4. "Li Juan Shouting Yupei Mathematical Fairy Tale Collection" (lower primary school), Li Yupei, Dolphin Publishing House.
5. "Ma Xiaoyue Playing Mathematics" (lower grade), Yang Hongying, Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House.
6. Wonderful Mathematics (1st & 2nd grade), Bauer, Chongqing Publishing House.
7. "My Favorite Interesting Mathematics Books for Grades", Xing Shutian, Ma Hui, Electronic Industry Press.
8. "Mathematics is Wonderful" (Grades 1-2), Liu Yong, Electronic Industry Press.
Intermediate grade
1. Li Yupei's Mathematics Story Series (middle grade), Li Yupei, Hubei Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
2. "Ma Xiaoyue Playing Mathematics" (middle grade), Yang Hongying, Jilin Fine Arts Publishing House.
3. "Fun Mathematics (Fun Mathematics)", Tan Xiangbai, China Travel Country Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
4. "Wonderful Mathematics" (3rd and 4th grades), Bol, Chongqing Publishing House.
5. Adventures in the Mathematics Garden (Interesting Mathematics**), Ma Xiwen, China Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
6. 700 Math Games That Children All Over the World Love to Play, Ke Youhui, New World Press.
7. "The 50 Most Interesting Math Stories", George G. Spiro and Guo Tingwei, Shanghai Science and Technology Education Press.
8. "The Science of Horror ยท Particularly Deadly Mathematics", Katytan, Bossket (author), Wang Yusheng (trans.), Beijing Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
9. "Mathematics is Wonderful" (grades 3-4), Liu Yong, Electronic Industry Press.
10. "My Favorite Interesting Mathematics Books for Grades", Xing Shutian, Ma Hui, Electronic Industry Press.
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Hello sir. First of all, your question is not clear, and I cannot give you clarity. I can give you a few suggestions.
There are three main types of reading notes: 1 Summary notesSummary notes are a form of notes in which sentences and paragraphs related to one's study, work or research problems are accurately transcribed in the original text during reading. After the original text is extracted, the source should be indicated, including the title, author, publishing unit, publication time, page number, etc., so as to facilitate citation and verification.
Abstract notes can be further divided into: (1) Index notes are notes that only record the title and source of the article. (2) Copying the original text is to copy the wonderful sentences and paragraphs related to one's own study and research in books and periodicals as the original materials for future application.
3) The abstract is based on understanding the original text, and concisely excerpting the ideas and conclusions in the book in the order of the original text. 2 Commentatory note-taking: This is a form of note-taking in which you write your own opinion about the content of the reading material during your reading. Commentatory notes can be further divided into: (1) headbook annotation, which is the simplest note-taking method.
That is, when reading a book, put the important places in the book and the places that you experience the most, and use a pen to mark the blank space next to the words, or add annotations to the blanks, or fold pages, clip paper strips to make marks, etc. (2) An outline is an outline of the arguments and arguments of a book or an article in the form of an outline. (3) The synopsis is different from the synopsis.
An outline is a paragraph-by-paragraph summary of the main points, and an executive summary is a synthesis of the main points written throughout the text. The synopsis is a concise way to write the content of the reading entirely in its own words. (4) Commentary is to comment on the gains and losses of the reading material after reading it, or to annotate difficult points.
5) Supplementing the original text is to supplement the unsatisfactory parts after reading the original text or article. 3 Experience-based notesExperience-based notes are a kind of notes that write down one's own understanding, feelings, experiences, and inspirations and gains after reading a book. Testimonial notes can be divided into:
1) A notebook is written by combining the main points of the excerpt with the experience when reading the book, which is called a notebook. (2) The experience is also called the feeling after reading. After reading the book, write down your own experiences, feelings, and gains.
If you really haven't written reading notes, you can check out the "Reading Notes", there are many examples, I believe you can do your own work after a few examples, thank you.
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