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The first thing to do is to develop your own sense of space.
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Like the landlord, I also studied liberal arts, because I really couldn't stand physical chemistry.
When I was in junior high school, I didn't have much feeling about geography, and I studied it averagely, and my grades were average. But when I got to high school, I suddenly felt that it was actually quite easy to learn, so I first said that junior high school has passed, and now I am only in my first year of high school, so I should not be affected too much by the past.
The physical geography at the beginning of the first year of high school is indeed a bit difficult, and our teachers have said it. Although it belongs to the liberal arts, the physical geography part is more reasonable, so it is absolutely impossible to memorize when studying! Take the chapter on the movement of the earth, first of all, we must know what kind of trajectory it is, the four special positions of the equinox, and which side of the night hemisphere ......Something.
The landlord said that the angle between the yellow and red intersections, is the angle between the plane of revolution and the earth's axis, the figure on the book should be carefully pondered, if you think it is complicated, you can draw a simplified geometric diagram is very intuitive.
To learn this chapter, you also need to have a little spatial imagination, first figure out the arrangement of the longitude and latitude lines, and remember it without confusion. It's more convenient if you have a globe.
Anyway, a globe itself (including graticule, rotation. Another orbital motion (including four special positions, periaphelion...) These things are best understood by the best of the best, as if there is a three-dimensional picture in the head.
It's easy to deal with when you do the questions, because the questions are quite lively, and the superficial understanding is not enough.
In addition to understanding being important, contact is also one of the methods. I think that the knowledge points of geography are very closely related, and they are also causally related. For example, it is precisely because of the yellow-red angle that the direct point of the sun will move north and south...
There will be many more in the future, and this can be deduced. Don't isolate a knowledge point when learning.
It's not that you just need to understand, the map must be memorized, which is very helpful in the future!
Personally, I have a way of reading books, which is to look at the pictures first, not the explanations, and try to analyze the principle of a certain phenomenon by myself, and then look at the text explanations, and compare what I think with what is missing from the book. Don't be in a hurry to ask the teacher if you don't know it, think about it yourself first, and then ask the teacher and classmates if you can't do it. Because there are questions during the exam that require you to analyze new problems with the knowledge you have learned, you can exercise your thinking and analyze problems if you look at it this way, which I personally think is good.
In short, think more and look at the map. There are a lot of things to understand, probably because of this, some people find it difficult, and some people find it easier to learn than subjects like history and politics, which are almost purely memorization (very liberal arts).
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Hello landlord.
I am a student in the experimental class of liberal arts in the third year of high school, and my comprehensive score is the first in the school.
I think it's actually easy to learn geography well!
First: grasp the basics! Some of the most basic concepts in books must be mastered, but those are best written before or after class, listen carefully to the teacher's lectures during class, and know that geography teachers never talk nonsense!
Even if the teacher talks about something that has little to do with the lesson, it will only benefit you to listen to it.
Second: Do more exercises! It's not about doing homework and doing exercises, but for the sake of getting in touch with other types of questions and the test methods of knowledge content, copying less answers and turning more books.
Third: Flip through more books! If you encounter a problem that you don't understand, you can go directly to the books, and if you turn more, you will naturally be impressed, and you may get twice the result with half the effort than the teacher said!
Fourth: Discuss more! Discuss with your classmates often, don't stop discussing just because you understand, in fact, while you help others solve problems, you also deepen your impression of this type of question.
Sometimes you can learn something that you haven't even heard of, which is very useful.
Fifth: Ask the teacher more! After all, geography is the most difficult subject in the literature comprehensive, and some questions such as the altitude angle of the sun at noon, local time or something, it is a bit complicated, and it may not be possible to have results by thinking about yourself and your classmates, so it is a good way to ask the teacher, and the teacher will talk to you in detail.
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My strengths in high school were geography and mathematics, especially the rotation of the earth, and I learned better at that time. I think that the chapter on learning the rotation of the earth should follow the following steps:
1.First of all, read the textbook thoroughly, find a student who has learned this part well, and let him teach you again. Then memorize everything you need to know about this part of the planet, including the connections between each of them (which is especially crucial).
2.Start practicing, find the questions in this area, read through the questions, find out the knowledge points contained in the questions, and connect the knowledge points that are not mentioned in the weight according to the existing knowledge points. Then you will find that the problem has been solved.
Originally, I wanted to find a topic to tell you specifically, but there are diagrams, and I can't copy them. If you have any questions in the future, you can send me an email and I'll tell you about it
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What do you need to know about physical geography in the first year of high school? In addition to the "cosmic environment of the earth", the first year of high school mainly revolves around the five major elements of physical geography, such as topography, climate, rivers, soil, and vegetation.
First: to master the basic knowledge of physical geography first, here to learn on the basis of understanding, don't just memorize, for example, to learn "climate", to know what is climate? What is the classification of climate?
The distribution of the climate? What is the cause of the climate? The impact of the climate?
What are the non-zonal factors influencing climate? And so on, when you know the distribution of climate and the distribution of global pressure and wind belts, you can infer the causes and effects of climate, and there are two non-zonal factors that affect climate, except for topography and ocean currents, and then many problems will be solved.
Second, master the laws between the five elements of physical geography, and strengthen the practice of these laws on this basis, such as the laws between topography and climate; the laws between climate and rivers; the law between climate and vegetation, soil, and so on.
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My geography is not bad, trust me. You should look at more geography, keep those in mind, don't be in a hurry, first have a big framework, as far as learning Chinese geography is concerned, first remember the approximate longitude and latitude of China's geography from east to west, north and south, and then slowly remember the outer contour of China, the approximate longitude and latitude of each corner, and then remember the latitude and longitude of China's famous mountain ranges, and then remember that rivers generally go along the mountain range, which will be more convenient, and the provincial boundaries are also divided according to the mountains and rivers, which will start your Chinese geography will be very goodThen remember that the provincial capital and the major cities, connecting the cities are railways (most of the cities are along the rivers and railways) and the construction of railways is also along the mountains and rivers (for safety, it is very said).
In this way, progress will be rapid, and so will world geography, ......
Physical geography is very trivial, and I can only remember it slowly.
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Read more books, listen carefully, ask more and read more, and remember often, the key is to cultivate interest, and the focus is on the memory of key longitudes and latitudes, such as: equator, Tropic of Cancer, Arctic and Antarctic circles; The spring and autumn equinoxes, the solar elevation angles of the summer and winter solstices, and the time. Physical geography is like this, it is more abstract, you need to build a globe in your mind, you can check it at any time, see more example questions, do more questions, make more mistakes, gain more, and buy some such reference books, which also has a lot of skills, generally this is in the reference books.
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Are you still thinking about this after playing like this? Haha, it's a tragedy, it's like I can't learn English.
Physical geography is about understanding, and you have to have a three-dimensional earth and a map in your head. It is recommended to buy a small globe to simulate the movement of the earth.
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Geography: As a discipline, there are many things in common with other disciplines in terms of law. Such as:
scientific attitude towards learning; diligent use of brains, hands and mouths; Ears, eyes, mouths, hands, hearts, etc.; At the same time, it also has its own unique learning method. In fact, what we have been emphasizing is the scientific learning method and the thinking method.
1. The soul of geography learning - the use of maps.
1. Learn to classify maps including sunshine maps, statistical charts, topographic profile maps, geological maps, geographic landscape maps, schematic diagrams of geographical principles, geographical cartoon maps, geographic data maps, geographical structure maps, geographical contour maps, etc.
2. Learn to read the diagram first read the theme of the diagram to see the legend clearly, pay attention to the details, and connect with reality.
3. Learn to change the diagram diagram to convert (section view to plan) **Conversion.
4. Learn to use diagrams, summarize geographical laws or characteristics with diagrams, and memorize with diagrams.
Geography of China: You can see the maps of these aspects, namely: China political region map, China topographic map, China climate map (temperature, precipitation), China water system map, China resource map (forest, minerals, water energy, tourism resources, etc.), China crop distribution map, China industrial distribution map, Chinese population, ethnicity, city, commercial center map, China traffic map, China nature reserve map, etc.
By looking at the maps one by one, remembering the maps, and even drawing the maps, the basic knowledge of Chinese geography will be mastered.
Learn World Geography:
1. Work on ten threads (five warp threads, five weft threads).
2. Find out the natural and cultural landscapes of the area through which the ten lines pass.
3. Draw a contour map within the range of latitude and longitude spanning no more than 10 degrees, say the location, physical geographical features and human geographical features, and ask why? In this way, you will find that you begin to have "pictures" in your "brain" and "reason" in your "heart", and geography is no longer a monotonous text.
2. The Pillar of Geography Learning - the Understanding of Teaching Materials.
1. According to the outline, master the principles and laws of geography.
Read the book thickly: make reading notes on the book, add your own understanding or find out your doubts.
2. Use textbooks to learn to draw inferences.
It is necessary to draw inferences from one case and find the general characteristics and laws of similar geographical things.
3. Use textbooks to summarize and summarize and master the rules of geography learning. Such as:
Regional geography (continent or country): location, extent, population, topography, climate, rivers and lakes, resources, industry and agriculture, transportation, cities.
I believe that after hard work, students will love geography and learn high school geography well.
In short, it is a process of accumulation, the more you know, the better you learn, so memorize more and choose your own method.
Good luck with your studies!
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This asks me, I have experience. Hehe.
As long as your teacher is an experienced person, you don't care what others do in class, you write down everything the teacher says, sort it out after class, and you can learn it well in one semester.
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Learn to understand, memorize, review, memorize.
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