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I love geography very much, and I have been reading books since I was a child. First of all, geography learning cannot be done without maps. Maps are an important tool for us to gain geographical knowledge, and at the same time, it is a great help for us to firmly grasp the location of terrain units.
For example, the geography exam not only has to test words, but also to fill in maps, some students only know rote memorization of words, and when they take the map test, they are not folded, and the map and the text are disconnected. I think when remembering, you should put the text directly on the picture to remember, when it comes to this knowledge point, what you reflect in your mind is that there is a text ** and not just a text, you can read a variety of problems like reading pictures, whether it is a text problem or a picture reading problem can be solved. Such as:
What are the three southern peninsulas of Europe from east to west? What is the strait that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean? These questions seem to be a test of words, but in fact, they are a test of pictures and your sense of orientation.
And after memorizing the map, it is easier to connect the districts, and the learning is much more flexible. Of course, some students say that the picture is not easy to remember, I suggest that you can't remember it as well as draw more, whether the painting is like or not, the pen will have an effect, I don't believe you try.
In addition, geographical things are interconnected and interlinked, location and topography affect the climate, and the climate determines vegetation and precipitation, which in turn affects agriculture. For example, in Central Asia, the students know that it lives deep in the interior of the continent and is far away from the sea, and it is not difficult to conclude that there is "little precipitation" in this region, and the vegetation is naturally dominated by deserts and grasslands.
The learning methods of regional geography are all the same, and if you can continue to do the above two points, your geography grades will definitely improve.
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Someone once said, "Geography is the easiest subject in high school, but it is also the most difficult." I think that's true.
There is only one basic way to learn geography, and that is to look at maps and analyze them carefully. Maps are the second language of geography, and to learn geography well, you must know maps by heart. Of course, we also have to summarize the rules in the map, for example, when analyzing the reasons for the formation of the Sahara Desert, we should think of the Ethiopian plateau in the east of the Sahara, generally speaking, the tall mountains can block some air currents, it is the ocean moist air flow from the Indian Ocean, and in the west, there is a Canarian cold current passing through, according to the law, we can know that the cold current has the effect of cooling and dehumidifying, so the desert is close to the west coast.
Analyzing in this way, we can remember some knowledge, and geography is therefore simpler. Of course, the most difficult part of geography is human geography, but there is a certain relationship between humanities and nature, and memories can be compared. Geography is a very wide range of disciplines, even in different regions at the same latitude, the habits and climates of various places are different, and geography involves living habits, natural climate, cultural landscape, social life, industrial and agricultural production, and even language and culture, which is the difficulty of geography.
However, the subject of geography can be said to be the subject that has changed the least, unlike politics and history, which change rapidly, so it can be said that as long as you pay attention to the basics, geography is very simple!
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The first is to read pictures, the second is to be good at logical analysis, the third is to memorize more, the fourth is to synthesize to form a knowledge network, and the fifth is to be good at connecting with reality; Sixth, review more.
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Look at the map and collect knowledge.
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How can I learn geography well?
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If you want to improve your grades, it's best not to have too many recreational activities and spend all your time reading. You can use the following 3 aspects to improve your grades: 1. Learn to integrate knowledge points:
Learn to relate new knowledge to what you have already learned, and constantly improve your knowledge. This promotes understanding and strengthens memory. Only by actively reading books can you feel the joy of it, and your efficiency will be improved unconsciously.
2. Reading knowledge in advance: Develop the knowledge of reading textbooks in advance, so that you can gain the most when you learn new knowledge in class. The knowledge points of some subjects need to be memorized, you can read books in the morning and evening, and you must make full use of the time.
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3. Plan: If you haven't learned the previous content well, you should arrange a plan, and then self-study the previous knowledge. Don't leave the textbook, build on the textbook. Before going to bed, recall what you have learned during the day.
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The first step is to get acquainted with the earth! The first two volumes of the compulsory course, talk about the structure of the earth, latitude and longitude, orientation, and the identification and interpretation of the elements of the map, which must be in the mind, these are the foundations, and must establish a deeper understanding on the basis of understanding.
Step 2: Familiarize yourself with the map! To sum up, construct a map of one ball and two maps in your mind: a map of the earth and the world, and a map of China.
Marking all the knowledge learned on the map concretely, not in the form of words by rote, but like constructing a house, it is easy and effective to take a map and a globe in your head, and when you encounter a screenshot of a part of the map to test this and that, you will find a similar model in your mind.
It's a yes thing, but you're running out of time.
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