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Self-confidence + the right attitude and learning methods.
I'm also a junior high school student, talk about my experience: first of all, I have confidence in myself, my first semester of junior high school math was also very bad, after half a semester, I felt that my math in primary school was so good, how could junior high school become like this, I was not convinced, so I made a practice book, and made up for half a semester to catch up. The key to note is to believe in yourself, don't have any distractions, just bury your head and work hard, of course, it doesn't mean"I don't hear anything outside the window", and listen to other people's opinions as well.
Read the math book carefully, pay attention to the concepts and theorems in it, as well as the classic example problems (the titles in the books are classic), my teacher here wants us to set the subject information every semester, it is best to read the book of explanation + practice, the explanation can help you sort out the concept, if you can do this problem, but there is no way to do the next problem. It's like a one-dimensional equation, you don't understand what it means, how do you use it? However, with explanations and practice, many innovative questions can broaden your thinking, with the foundation (understanding the concept) you can pass, do the exercises to the next level, if you want to consolidate and flexibly use the knowledge you have to do the exercises, if there is a new type of question you have never encountered in the exam, you will take longer to make it than the students who have done this question.
And use your brain more and don't be too dull. In addition, it is necessary to concentrate in class and wait for a high score. I won't talk about it.
Also, our math teacher said that the reason why we can solve problems quickly is because we have a deep understanding of concepts. Be able to reflect the knowledge points needed to solve this problem at the first time.
If you want to improve quickly, you need to look at the basic concepts, such as:"Fishing nets","It is better to teach a man to fish than to teach him to fish"If you want to strengthen, you need to do a wide range of exercises.
It's also a good way to go to the teacher to make up the lesson--
There are other special methods for students who can get by with a good foundation.
Olympiad questions, if you do it, you won't have to worry about the section exam, how can you be considered excellent.
As LG231 said, what he means is, if you learn everything you want to learn in the future, then your mind will be opened, are you still afraid of the first grade exam?
My classmate also likes to do Olympiad questions, but he doesn't often get a perfect score (first) in the examMaybe his IQ is indeed the best, but it is really not the first, so I think a solid foundation is the right way, and the questions in the formal exam will not be good, the key is the foundation.
Think for yourself if what I said makes sense.
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I used to study mathematics and was a scumbag, and then after a teacher made up the class, my grades were quickly improved.
DAO was promoted to the second in the class (city key school).
Study skills belong to: Error sets.
For the problem you did wrong, list all the ways to solve the problem (you can ask for advice from the answers, classmates, and teachers), and there is always one that you can master. Explain several sets of test papers, and you can have obvious results. At first, it seemed that it took a long time to understand all the solutions for each problem, but the results were very obvious.
Of course, it is necessary to find a good teacher to explain it clearly.
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Do these methods work to improve students' math scores? Check it out, what other tips do you have?
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I don't pay attention to lectures in class, I lack self-confidence, and I don't like math.
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1.Rely on your own patience.
2.Practice more.
3.Play the role of students.
4.Let students complement each other.
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Do more questions, clear ideas, and be good at categorization.
A score of 100 in mathematics is only equivalent to a passing grade on a 100-point scale. However, it is not difficult to improve the score from 100 to 135 points, so why many candidates have not been able to make a breakthrough until the end can be summarized as: lack of internal self-confidence, poor external methods. >>>More
There is no good way to improve math, only to do more problems.
First, it is important to be familiar with the textbook (at the beginning, my personal requirement was to memorize it word for word), which is very important, who said that mathematics is only science? Have you ever seen 1+1 and ask what is equal to 2? It's not like you've been in elementary school yet. >>>More
At this time, it is not very difficult to make up for math scores, after all, when the first year of high school is to lay the foundation, as long as you firmly lay the foundation again, you can be a little easier in the second and third years of high school, and the difficulty of the first year of high school is not very large.
Eating chocolate to improve math scores?