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I usually do my homework at the end of class and in the first evening self-study, and memorize the rest of the time... If the essay is not good, do more questions, and see what you don't understand well in the book.
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I'm sorry, I'm a science student. My English is usually studied in the morning.
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For the liberal arts students in the third year of high school, the more they reach the stage close to the exam, the more they cannot relax, so how should the liberal arts students in the third year of high school make a reasonable study plan? Let me explain it to you.
6 a.m. - 8 a.m.: The plan of the day lies in the morning, for ordinary people, fatigue has been eliminated, the mind is the most sober, and the physical strength is abundant, which is the best time to learn. You can arrange a full review of your homework.
8 a.m.-9 a.m.: According to the results of the test, the endurance of liberal arts students is at its best at this time, and it is a good time to undergo various "tests". It can arrange difficult content in liberal arts.
9-11 a.m.: Trials have shown that short-term memory works well during this time. Carrying out a "surprise" on the "rush to remember" and the things that are about to be assessed can get twice the result with half the effort.
Noon Spike 13-14: People are easy to get tired after eating, especially in summer. Take a break and adjust, recharge your energy, and fight again. It's best to rest, but you can also listen lightly**. But don't take too long a lunch break.
15-16 p.m.: After adjustment, the energy is refreshed, and the test shows that the long-term memory effect is very good at this time. Arrange the things that need to be "forever remembered" in the liberal arts.
17pm-6pm: Tests have shown that this is a good time to complete complex calculations and compare mentally demanding tasks. This is a time of great use for complex calculations and strenuous work. After dinner: It should be arranged according to each person's situation.
Liberal arts students remember that those who win mathematics win the world. Most liberal arts students are poor in math, and math is 150 points, so it's easy to open up the gap, so spend more effort. English is also very important, and it must not be dragged down.
Choosing some good reference books for high school math? Can you go to the college entrance examination papers everywhere? Don't ask for more, just fine.
I don't know how to solve it quickly, otherwise it will accumulate more and more. If you are English, you will be able to improve your essay and read more quickly. A few liberal arts can look at the outline and be organized, and the back will not be almost like this.
Also, if you plan to read, it is recommended to spend about an hour at around 9 p.m. This is the time when you have the best memory, and you don't need to spend more time on other times. You don't have to stay up until you sleep late, it's not necessary, so less sleep will have a poor effect.
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Evening self-study. Stage 1: Knowledge review.
Sharpening knives does not mistake woodcutters, and it is used in learning, that is, reviewing first and then doing homework, which is highly efficient. Imagine, if a homework question needs to be turned repeatedly to find the answer, and because of the lack of proficiency, there are various mistakes, one is a waste of time, and the other is a waste of the value of the homework - to test the learning effect of the day. So, what should I look at for review?
1) Read the content of the textbook explained by the teacher during the day, including the definitions, concepts, and example questions in the textbook, and re-rationalize the ideas according to the teacher's explanation in the class.
2) Organize, supplement and improve your class notes, and complete the abbreviated notes in class according to your classroom learning on the day, which can not only review the important content once, but also facilitate the review again in the future.
3) Solve the problems left over in the course of the lecture. It is inevitable that some content in the classroom is not understood or the understanding of some knowledge points is a little vague, after the above two steps, and then see if the points that you don't understand in the classroom are all understood, if you still don't understand, it is best to write it down in a notebook, and ask the teacher or classmates after class.
The second stage of evening self-study: knowledge consolidation, that is, the completion of homework.
After completing the day's textbook content review, it is the best knowledge consolidation behavior to check the learning and revision results in time.
1) Pick the homework that you are not good at first, and let yourself have the best energy to overcome the subjects that you are not good at, which has a significant effect on improving weak subjects.
2) If you still can't do the questions you have tried hard in your homework, put them aside and find another time to ask your teachers and classmates.
3) If the amount of homework is too large, those homework that is repeated a lot and copying can be slowed down for a while, and then done when you feel heavy and think about things after completing other homework, so as to relax your brain.
4) Memorizing assignments and pushing...
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For the third year of high school, whether it is a liberal arts student or a science student, time is precious. Therefore, liberal arts students should make full use of their time and plan their senior year of high school reasonably. The first thing to do is to plan the time of each day, preview and review in the morning, do the questions at noon and take a lunch break, review and do the questions in the evening, etc., these times should be arranged in detail and put into action.
For the study of senior high school liberal arts students, it is a complete review of all the knowledge in high school. It is necessary to arrange the time for review as a whole, and in addition, it is the most important thing in the review to arrange the time period of each day reasonably, and to exchange the shortest time for the greatest learning efficiency.
How do senior liberal arts students allocate their time?
1. 6-8 a.m.
As the saying goes: the plan of the day lies in the morning, for the third year of high school liberal arts students, this time should have gotten up a long time ago, and it is the time when the mind is the most sober and the physical strength is also the most abundant, which can be described as the best time for learning. This is the best time to schedule a thorough review of your homework.
2. 8-9 a.m.
According to the survey, 8 to 9 a.m. is the peak of mental power, and it is also the time when people's endurance is at its best, and it is a good time to accept various "tests". During this time, you can specialize in difficult problems and difficult points.
3. 9-11 a.m.
This period of time has the best effect on short-term memory, so the most suitable time for this period is to "raid" the "rush" and the things that are about to be assessed, which can get twice the result with half the effort.
4. 13-14 p.m.
People tend to get tired after eating, especially in summer. Therefore, the most suitable thing to do during this time at noon is to take a lunch break, rest and adjust yourself, and recuperate. But don't take a long lunch break, if it's too long, you will feel drowsy.
5. 15-16 p.m.
Experiments have proved that after the adjustment of the lunch break, the energy is full, and this period is also the peak period of brain activity, and the effect of long-term memory is very good. At this time, it is best to arrange to memorize something that needs to be memorized for a long time.
6. 17-18 o'clock in the evening.
Studies have shown that at this time, the brain is better suited to complete complex calculations and more mentally intensive tasks. Therefore, during this time, liberal arts students are suitable for doing some complex calculations and laborious homework, such as math homework, geography homework, etc.
7. After dinner.
The period after dinner should be arranged differently depending on the individual's situation. It can be studied in sections, and can be intersected with arts and sciences such as language, mathematics, and foreign languages; It can also be arranged in an alternating difficulty.
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According to your own situation, distribute it reasonably, and put what you can't in front'Make good use of the endorsement time and don't get distracted, the most important thing is to go to class, focus on class, rest early at night, and pay attention to your body. Learn to follow the teacher, and you can definitely stick to it. Come on. Hope.
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I'm a liberal arts senior like you. Make good use of your time to read, time is pressing.
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The schedule depends on yourself, and what suits you is the best.
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Study well, rest well, and play well.
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What adapts to yourself is the best.
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I'm a person from the past, and I hope what I say can be helpful to you! You're now in your third year of high school, and you can't handle many things like your freshman or sophomore year of high school! You can't be childish and playful like that, after all, the turning point of your life in the third year of high school, what you need in the third year of high school is to put all your energy into studying!
Let me tell you what I have learned!
First: Do more questions! By the time you are a sophomore in high school, you should have basically finished learning the things of your senior year! What is needed now is to consolidate this knowledge!
Second: pay attention to arranging yourself and planning yourself! You can set yourself tasks every day.
Third: to pay reasonable attention to rest, I say reasonable attention to rest does not mean to go to bed very early. By the third year of high school, you should never sleep more than seven hours.
I used to have poor academic performance, and I never took a class seriously in my first year of high school, until I took the "Tesla Potential Training Course", and my life changed. After the course, my heart became very calm, my memory and understanding have improved, I have mastered a variety of skills to use my brain efficiently, self-study is very easy for me, it has brought great help to my studies, and I was finally admitted to Fudan University. Hope my sharing can help you,!
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I'm also a liberal arts major, and I just graduated this year.
1. Between classes: take a break or write some homework (copying, the simple kind) and stop chatting.
Liberal arts have a lot to memorize, and a certain amount is set every night; Go to bed when you're tired, don't watch ** TV very late, etc.
and attention. After completing your planned tasks with enough sleep, you can relax.
In fact, learning focuses on efficiency rather than arrangement, arrangement is to improve efficiency, as long as the memorization is done, study carefully, and play easily (note: the arrangement is based on your own situation and the advantages and disadvantages of the subject).
Hope it helps you learn!
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As a recent graduate of high school, I have a deep experience, I personally think that mathematics is the big head, to account for one-third of the study time, to spend a lot of time on practice and error correction, the rest to grasp the class, early reading class, like English is to practice every day, practice speed, even accuracy, Chinese is still to look at medicine, homework is not too much. Others depend on different regions, and those who calculate the grade can be put aside, and those who calculate the score should also be valued.
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Don't be too nervous, in fact, the college entrance examination is really just that, as a person who has two college entrance examination experience to be honest... The most important thing in the third year of high school is to pay attention to the lectures, like Chinese or something is to pay attention to details, such as the meaning of virtual words and real words, etc., mathematics is to grasp the basic questions, the basic questions can often account for about 120 points in the college entrance examination, the so-called basic questions are generally the first eight questions of multiple choice questions, the first four questions of fill-in-the-blank questions, the first four questions of the big questions and the first small questions of the last two questions, these are easy to get points, as long as the foundation is solid, English is to memorize, every day to memorize more phrases and grammar, politics even if you figure out the main line and then memorize, History is to sort out the connection between historical events, list the outline of Chinese history and world history, geography is very simple except for physical geography, and the proportion of physical geography in the college entrance examination is quite low, so as long as you do a good job in the classroom, there is no problem, in the end, in my experience, you don't have to do a lot of questions, you can complete the homework assigned by the teacher every day, and there is no need not to watch TV or play on the computer, proper relaxation is necessary, understand some current affairs every day, maintain a positive heart, everything will be OK I don't know if you are a liberal arts student or a science student, this is my experience as a liberal arts student, if it is lz is a science student, float by = =) Finally, I wish you success in the college entrance examination, come on
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