I m a freshman in high school, and I don t know much about geography, so let s give me advice, that

Updated on educate 2024-05-08
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first year of high school is generally physical geography, I remember when I was in the first year of high school, I didn't think clearly about this, the most difficult thing is the kind of problem that judges the time according to the latitude and longitude and sunshine, and when you are in the third year of high school, you have to judge the climate of the place and so on, which is more troublesome. I don't think you have to go to any educational institution for this kind of thing, you don't understand your teachers, and those teachers can't do it. Let me tell you how to do it, take a globe and use the light of a flashlight to imitate the sun's rays, so that you can create the look of the problem, so that you can understand the topic more clearly.

    After that, it's your own business, read books and memorize those knowledge points, lay a good foundation, use my method to understand the knowledge points, and repeatedly understand the topics. Slowly, you will find that there are types of these kinds of questions. And the physical geography questions in the college entrance examination are usually difficult, if you are proficient, it is very cheap, come on!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Buy a geography book and read ...... at any timeIf you don't understand physical geography, it doesn't matter, I'll talk about it again in the third year of high school......When the time comes, it will be ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is a discipline that is more theoretical and more abstract than science. Therefore, first of all, you must understand the characteristics of the subject and master the learning method in order to learn well. In particular, don't copy the learning methods of junior high school geography to rote memorization.

    Secondly, focus on understanding geographical concepts. Principle. The rules, to understand it, and then test it by writing questions.

    Third, we should have curiosity to learn, so that we can exercise our thinking and get a sense of accomplishment through learning. Listen carefully.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think geography is still quite simple, as long as you listen to the class, look at the map more, the terrain and climate, resources, economy and the like are still very simple, watch more TV like a treasure hunter, about exploration, explore more although it is not much to learn, but it can also be expanded.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Physical geography ah......Look at the weather forecast, it's very good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Look at the map Look at the geography atlas and look at it more Usually like looking at ** There is no dead study of geography The main thing is the combination of maps and humanities.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's okay to look at the map, and the easiest way to chat with friends is to talk about geography, travel, and get closer to what interests you.

    Slowly accumulate.

    The rest of the books are all nonsense.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's good to learn a lot. Or find a tutor. Two maps are posted on the bedside, and the effect is good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, you should be interested in geography, look at the map when you have nothing to do, including some professional maps, and you can also watch CCTV's "China Geography" program, which will enrich your experience. For the first year of high school, everyone's geographical knowledge is almost on the same starting line, so I don't have to worry too much. Educational institutions, I think libraries.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    For the geography of the first year of high school, compulsory 1 is mainly based on physical geography, most of which are memorized things, just use your heart, for simple calculations such as the movement of the earth, you should be proficient in their own basic knowledge, learn to use various geographical formulas flexibly, and look at more maps and workbooks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Serious in class, just follow this teacher's ideas

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Geography should be based on maps, and the knowledge points in the book should be combined with maps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Look at the map and read some related books, this is something that you have to learn constantly, and you can give yourself some tasks every day.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Look at the map, and be interested in geography

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    When it comes to high school geography, I believe that many students will think of longitude, latitude, rivers, mountains, basins, time zones, etc., and they will feel that geography is difficult to learn.

    The content is abstract. Although high school geography is not as complex as mathematical formulas, students can easily get confused in actual learning. For example:

    The highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest (8,844 meters in height) and the second highest mountain in the world is Chogori (8,611 meters in height). Once there are more knowledge points like this, it is easy for students to memorize them. Not only that, but how high the mountain peaks, how long the rivers are, and how deep the waters are relatively abstract concepts.

    If you can experience it for yourself, it may be better to understand.

    There are many symbolic formulas. Although the symbolic formula of high school geography is not too difficult to understand, its calculation formula is also a big challenge for many liberal arts students. For example:

    Day length = sunset time - sunrise time, this formula is a bit simpler. If they encounter more difficult conformances and formulas, students will make mistakes in their calculations, and with this formula being very similar to other formulas, it is easy to get all the questions wrong.

    A specific concept that illustrates a geographical phenomenon. Such as the height of the sun, the height of the sun at noon, the rotation and revolution of the earth, local time, regional time, low pressure, high pressure, location, urbanization, etc.;

    A specific concept that reflects a certain category of geographical things (pay special attention to the analysis of the connotation and extension of the concept). Such as warm front, cold front, low pressure, high pressure, warm current, cold current, etc.;

    Basic laws and principles of geography.

    Temporal and spatial distribution of geographical things and phenomena and their causes analysis.

    Basic skills in geography.

    Such as the analysis and application of various contours, the drawing and interpretation of various economic charts, the drawing and interpretation of various geographical schematic maps, the ability to convert and convert maps, etc.

    The ability to express the text logically of geographical content.

    Ability to collect and organize geographic data.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. The difficulty is relative, it's not easy to say casually, it's difficult for me, it may be very simple for you. Geography learning requires reading, comprehension, memorization, and mastery of more knowledge, so it is necessary to improve learning efficiency. To find the best way to learn:

    It may be easier for you to grasp the content in a clear and organized manner, and you need to learn to sort out the knowledge points you have learned. You may be good at listening to the teacher and reading books by yourself is inefficient, so you must seize the limited time in class to master it efficiently; You may need to sketch and write while listening, pure listening and pure watching will not make you concentrate, etc., to find some characteristics of your own learning, so that you can effectively and purposefully solve them.

    2. Learn to master the ability of speed reading and memorization, and improve the efficiency of learning and review. Speed reading and memorization is an efficient "eye-brain" method of learning and reviewing. The practice of speed reading and memory refers to the "Elite Special Brain Speed Reading Memory Training Software", which can be practiced with the software for more than an hour a day and a month, which can double the reading speed, and improve memory and comprehension accordingly, and ultimately improve the efficiency of learning and review, and achieve good results.

    If your reading and learning efficiency is low, you can practice it well.

    3. Learn to integrate knowledge points after learning. Classify the information you need to learn and the knowledge you need to master, and make it into a mind map or knowledge point card, which will make your brain and thinking clear and easy to remember, review, and master. At the same time, learn to connect new knowledge with what you have already learned, and constantly integrate and improve your knowledge system.

    This promotes understanding and strengthens memory.

    4. Doing practice is indispensable, but don't blindly use the tactics of the sea of questions and make a mess of yourself. When doing the questions, resolutely complete them independently, eliminate plagiarism, and eliminate the tactics of the sea of questions. You will never be able to finish the test questions, but the question types are limited, so you must learn to reflect, categorize, and sort out the corresponding solution ideas.

    In the process of studying, we should also learn to summarize in stages, understand our recent learning situation, and adjust and improve.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I just graduated from high school, and geography is also good, to be honest, it is medium difficult, because it is not easy to learn anything and want to learn well. Geography is the most scientific in the literature (geography, history and politics).

    High school geography can be divided into two categories according to the content: physical geography and human geography.

    Human geography is very simple, as long as the IQ is okay, listen to the teacher in class, take a look at the textbook, it is easy to take the test above 80 (those who score 80 points in the college entrance examination are all scholars).

    Physical geography is a bit difficult, mainly concentrated in compulsory one, compulsory one is the most difficult, that is, you have to learn in the first semester of high school, the first two units in it have calculations, and the atmosphere, water cycle, and rotation are the key points, and they are also difficult. This requires you to buy an atlas, which is generally required by teachers until the second year of high school. (Because most of the high school students are divided into arts and sciences).

    If you want to learn well, you must devote yourself to the first year of high school. To be honest, the human geography in the second year of high school is really simple to death, as long as you read the textbook twice, there is no problem, and I have not scored 80 points in geography in the second year of high school.

    Hope it helps you to adopt.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    For Geography, Geography in the first semester is basically the most difficult of the three years. In the first semester of geography, you mainly need to understand the knowledge taught by the teacher in class, of course, the book things are not good enough to deal with the strange geography problems, then you need to practice more questions, especially pay attention to the teacher's method of solving the problems when commenting. However, the knowledge teacher in the first year of high school will repeatedly emphasize it, because they all think that part is the most difficult.

    In the regional part, you have to learn about the geographical location, climate and its causes, geographical units, economy, cultural customs, famous rivers and mountains of each continent. It is recommended that you buy two books on regional geography in different types. I bought two copies, one with a reimage and one with a text, and the two have a lot in common, but they complement each other.

    I don't know if you're in high school or junior high school, so what I told you based on my high school experience is that if it's junior high school, it's not too much.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not hard to learn in the field.

    A lot of content is needed.

    I want you to understand. If you associate geography with reality, or if you are reading a book or in the process of endorsing a book, think more about why the answer is like this.

    If you can understand it, then you will easily grasp geography, and the main thing is to have a general overview of the various maps in your mind.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's not very difficult, physical geography is nothing, but human geography I feel a little sick.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    How so? If you like this subject, it should be easy to learn.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This depends on whether you have a foundation or not, if the foundation of junior high school is not good, then the geography of high school is very difficult.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I'm a geography major. I feel that the difficulty of high school geography is no longer the second and third years of high school but the first year of high school, mainly focusing on physical geography, human geography in high school mainly to learn to have the ability of comprehensive analysis, in fact, physical geography is the same, which is also the embodiment of the characteristics of geographical science. If you want to improve your geography, you can buy some reference books on your daily basis.

    The focus is on nature, to memorize on the basis of understanding.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The main thing is to have a good memory. Geography is mainly memorized.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Problem diagnosis and recommendations.

    1. Your question: High school geography is mainly based on rational knowledge, with a lot of content and a large amount of information. Comprehension memory should be the mainstay.

    2. A learning method: you try to express what the teacher talks about in class, all kinds of diagrams, schematic diagrams, process diagrams, distribution diagrams, etc., and then say the information on the diagram against the diagram. So, stick to two sessions and you may be amazed.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Geography is the science of the liberal arts, and many things need to be understood, not memorized, and more associated with the reality of life. In fact, geography is the most relevant life in the liberal arts.

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