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My approach is to read more textbooks. Physics is not a very simple thing, it has a strong logic and thinking.
Grasping the method is the key, sharpening the knife and not cutting wood, and pay attention to learning from the teacher his method of analyzing the problem. Physics needs to analyze problems from a mathematical point of view.
So I strongly recommend that you read more book knowledge, especially some small stories, read more small knowledge in books, as for doing the questions, just devote yourself to it, do more basic questions, and understand that if you don't know the basics, what should you do? 80% of a test paper is basic. So when I study physics, I grasp the basics, a little analysis will have room for improvement, as for the improvement, it is recommended that you listen to the teacher in class, prepare more sticky notes, memorize at hand, good memory is not as good as a bad pen.
Grasp life, physics and life are also closely related.
Pay special attention to memorization. Some things are really hard to understand, but it's better to focus on the basics.
When you encounter a problem, you should connect all the knowledge points involved in it, you may not be able to think of it at the beginning, but stick to it, and if you can't, you can turn the book, I learned it this way. At first, you will feel that there is no need to connect many things, but later you will find that many of the things you ask after the question are the ones you have associated with before. Come on.
Hey, good luck, won't ask me, look forward to your reply.
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Review what you have learned in a timely manner, ask the teacher for questions you don't know, do more exercises, and review the wrong questions before the exam.
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Do you think someone else is your servant?
Is Eight from Alien Press?
Are you the only one in eighth grade?
Is your book the only textbook?
Do you like to get something for nothing?
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If there is hope, it is good to do more questions, and you can also find a teacher outside of class.
I passed twenty or thirty points at the time, and I passed.
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I think it's normal, junior high school and high school are just a hurdle to adapt, high school physics is already difficult, if you want to do well in high school, you should adapt to this mode of thinking, and then practice more questions, just find your own method.
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Our high school physics teacher once broke the news that she had scored eight points in the physics test.
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Fifteen days is enough, and junior high school chemistry is a book.
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If you put the same amount of effort and interest in chemistry as you do in physics, about 20 days!
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You're a top student...
Don't mess around at home.
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A week is fine, the landlord is intellectually superhuman, admire.
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What grade are you in, have you studied physics or chemistry before? If you haven't studied it before, it will definitely take less time to learn chemistry in junior high school than physics?
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Touching the analogy, first understand the concepts of physics, then connect with the actual life cases, and finally do the questions. After you understand it, you can do any paper. Don't memorize the topic, do less, think more. In fact, physics is all things in life, very simple.
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We must draw pictures for analysis, and only when we draw them out can we open our minds.
Read more English in the early morning. Look at grammar more between classes. Physics and chemistry rely on comprehension. It's not difficult to understand it in place.
I'm the same as my pro in the second year of high school to start training.,It should be okay to assault for a while.,But if you start now, you must spend more time.,In fact, I did a lot of physics competition questions and found that there are so many methods and a few formulas.,No problem.,Come on together! >>>More
Physics is a very logical subject, and learning physics well is not only based on certain mathematical knowledge, but also has strong logical thinking ability. >>>More
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Go to school, because you spend your days in school like a year