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Go for a morning run. Morning reading (one subject per day in English, mathematics, physics and chemistry), and then class. Have a good break at noon, hurry home after school to eat, go back to school to do 30 minutes of homework, and then go to bed, otherwise you will not be energetic in the afternoon (our school newspaper classes are used to sleep, I don't know how you are).
In the afternoon, after school for 30 minutes of training, our junior high school is to test the long jump solid ball and round-trip running, I don't know how you are, anyway, I arrange my own daily training items. After eating and studying at night, first finish your homework, generally around the right, 10 push-ups 50 sit-ups and 50 squats, drink some soup or something after resting, read a book and go to bed on time at 11 o'clock. When I was in junior high school, it was almost the same rule, we didn't study late and left school on time, and then we asked for 30 heels in school.
We got a perfect score of 50, I got 49 on the test, and I deducted one point for the long jump. The specific training and learning content is up to you.
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I don't know how embarrassed you are to ask this kind of question to others, and there are so many requests, but I can tell you that this table must be made by yourself, otherwise you will not make much progress in the whole third year of junior high school.
There are too many people with a mentality like you, if you are really determined to make up for the weak subjects, there is absolutely enough time, the point is that you should focus on what you do, so as to save time.
Read English in the morning, write homework quickly between classes, run a thousand after school and go home after physical activities, do one subject a day in mathematics, physics and chemistry after class, and arrange which subject is the key the next day.
The middle school course is very relaxed, you don't even have to be yourself, you don't have to make too specific plans, you just have to concentrate on what you do.
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It's up to you to do this, as the plan needs to be based on your weak subjects.
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Relax, head overhang, cone piercing!! Born my dad is still useful.
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If you are in the third year of junior high school, you still have time to prepare for the high school entrance examination. The recommendations are as follows:
1: Spend 1 or 2 hours a day memorizing grammar or doing exercises.
2: For math, spend 1 hour doing extracurricular training (after completing class assignments).
3: History doesn't seem to be tested in the middle school entrance examination, right? I remember our teacher writing the answer directly to us on the blackboard...
4: Sports seems to be directly full marks... A few points less should be fine, and you can free up time to work on the questions.
5: I can't understand the words of the language, can you remember the phonetic alphabet? This depends on one's own sense of language. It's better to memorize more poems and the like.,There are also ancient translations, etc.。。。
The above, please understand the incompleteness. . . . It's been years since I graduated.,I don't remember much about junior high school.。。。
I hope that it is the best, and I am still in the primary school graduation exam, which is 3 of the best
I forgot to mention that there is another very important subject: current affairs and politics, which can only be memorized by rote... I don't know if you want it, but I want it
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First of all, of course, I kept up with the progress of the teachers of each subject and listened carefully in class.
Secondly, you should have your own plan, I suggest that you directly find the real questions of the high school entrance examination in the past five years in each subject, see for yourself how many copies there are, do one every two to three days, and carefully study each exam question. After completing these past papers, you will have a clear idea of what questions you have taken in each subject in recent years, and you will be able to find out the key points. Then, the rest of the time is to go back to the textbook and study these important points thoroughly, drawing inferences from each other.
I'm sure you'll get a good score.
When it comes to sports, you have to exercise every day. It's up to you on your own time. Our sports results here are included in the total score of the high school entrance examination.
Finally, this year depends on your perseverance.
I believe that as long as you work hard, you will be able to do it. In the end, the plan still has to be formulated and executed by yourself, and it doesn't matter who makes it. You have to learn to be in control of your own destiny. You tell me? Come on!
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