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First of all, I want to be interested in geography, he is very practical, can explain many phenomena around us, and I personally believe that the most important thing in geography is physical geography. It is recommended to hold a globe and a flashlight at night to demonstrate the changes of the morning and dusk lines, so that you can clearly and intuitively establish a three-dimensional model of the earth in your mind, which is very helpful for you to learn geography in the future. Then there is regional geography, to understand the region's humanities, nature, etc., just hold the atlas and flip through it, usually read more books, combine theory and time, there will be a miracle in the third year of high school!
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The most important thing in the study of geography is to establish the concept of space, look at more maps, know the problem when you see the map, and think of the graph when you see the problem.
The more difficult geography in high school is physical geography, which needs to be tackled one by one according to the map, and human geography is memorization.
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If you want to learn geography well, I think the first step is to be familiar with the world map, you need to know more about the world map, how you can look at the world administrative map, you can mark the world topographic map, climate map, vegetation distribution, and rivers well, then your geography can continue to learn more deeply. It's an overarching.
To further study, you are given a map where you live, only the terrain, or only the rivers, etc., you have to be able to judge the location of the map very well, and then you have to reflect which country it is, where it is located, what climate, etc.
The first step in learning geography is to become familiar with maps.
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Geography is actually very interesting, and if you have a roof or balcony in your house, it's good to go and see the stars after learning geography.
As for why geography is included in the liberal arts (college geography is science), the reason is that geography in high school is to get a high score by memorization, so in a word, rote memorization is enough.
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To be honest, this is talented, people with good spatial imagination are faster learners, and some people still don't follow no matter how hard they try.
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Buy a professional atlas and a more comprehensive exercise book, and look up the map while doing the questions. Discover interesting geographical knowledge or common knowledge that you can write down. As for world geography, you will look at which country has cultural specialties and scenery, and prepare to play in the future.
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Geography is very interesting, geography does not need to be memorized, it needs to be understood and memorized.
A lot of things in geography are figured out, try to contact them.
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It's mainly interest.,It's okay to look at the atlas.,And if you don't understand, ask more!
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Look at the map more, be familiar with the topography of Kazakhstan, remember more, read more, understand more, and do questions.
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Let's do more practice A lot of textbook knowledge is an extension of textbook knowledge, so read more textbooks, and then train the awareness of looking at pictures and reading pictures.
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Just look at the map when you have nothing to do, have spatial thinking, and keep fixed knowledge in mind.
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Start by reading more books about the natural wonders of the world to spark your interest, and when you're interested, you'll know how to learn.
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Difficult.
In the second year of high school, geography should learn more content, not only to learn the compulsory three geography, but also to review the junior high school geography, but also to integrate the junior high school geography knowledge into the compulsory three regional geography, and then to learn two books of elective geography, the knowledge capacity is large, the difficulty is deepened, and the foundation is laid for the third year of high school. At the same time, the second year of high school also faces the academic level test, and the content of geography in the second year of high school is very important and difficult in the college entrance examination.
Sophomore Geography Study Tips:
1. Grasp the course outline.
Each province publishes the exam syllabus before the college entrance examination, and if you don't have a clue about what to study, you can check the exam syllabus of previous years. The syllabus lists all the knowledge points that students are required to master, which can help us quickly build a subject knowledge network.
2. Form your own curriculum system.
Relying on topography and landform, high school geography includes two major parts: physical geography and human geography, which tells the evolution of nature and the development of the relationship between man and nature. In this context, if you continue to add what you have learned to the framework, you will be able to have a deeper understanding of geography.
3. Study hard and practice hard.
All subjects are inseparable from practice, and geography is no different. Since the geography knowledge points are relatively detailed, it takes a lot of practice to consolidate the memory. Here it is recommended that students buy a synchronous workbook as a classroom practice, and at the same time buy a college entrance examination review question book to directly compare the usual knowledge points with the college entrance examination, so as to learn from the past.
4. Remember the map. An important part of geography is the legends. If you want to learn high school geography thoroughly, you need to choose representative legends to memorize.
For example, when talking about the distribution of climate, the global climate map and the wind belt map should be memorized and corresponded, and the knowledge will be easier to understand when the relationship between the two is established.
5. Take notes.
Different people have different habits, and it is up to the individual whether or not to take notes. High school geography learning can be prepared in a notebook or written down in a book according to your own situation, marking the key points and marking your understanding next to it for future review.
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Hello, dear. We'll be happy to answer for you; High school geography is not difficult to learn, as follows; Geography in high school is not one of the most difficult subjects, but it requires more knowledge points, more geographical concepts, geographic information and geographical knowledge, and the ability to practice solving various geographical problems. At the same time, geographical science needs to pay attention to and understand practical problems, and need to understand some practical phenomena and problems in spring, such as the rational use of natural resources and environmental problems.
It will not be difficult for students who are interested in this area, but it may be difficult for students who are not interested in it.
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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.
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You can find a teacher to help make up for it, preferably college students in school, they can understand why you don't understand, it's easier to communicate, it's still too late for the second year of high school, don't lose confidence, the foundation is not a problem, as long as you work hard, you will definitely be able to catch up.
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Look at the map by yourself, understand by yourself more carefully In addition, there are some places where you need to find someone to ask for counseling.
I didn't start to understand geography until my second year of high school
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1. Correct attitude. Geography focuses on understanding, and the first compulsory course is difficult. Human geography is the focus, not the difficulty, and can be linked to memory.
2. Make the most of your time. You can't spend too much time online, you can basically read a chapter of geography in this time!
3. Learning methods: a Clarify the key and difficult points. The teacher must have said that the key and difficult points are, and generally they can know what the key and difficult points are, and there are also them on the syllabus.
b Contact Map Maps are a second language of geography. Be sure to memorize on the diagram. c Targeted contact.
Don't do it all, focus on the key and difficult points. d Pay attention to the answering skills.
4. Ask more. If you don't understand something, be sure to ask clearly.
5. Do things in an orderly manner, don't grab your eyebrows and beards. If you don't know anything, you have to contact hard, don't be lazy. It's your own life that loses.
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