Mathematics self-help 60-90 points
60-90 points:
I can keep up with the teacher's ideas in class, but I am very confused when I do the questions. I try my best to brush the questions, but my grades are still not up.
Method: Re-lay the foundation.
1. Back to the textbook: Mark everything you don't understand.
2. Understanding the questions: Don't worry about what you don't understand. Do three questions and you will understand when you finish.
3. Customs textbooks: thoroughly understand the examples, theorems and formulas of the textbooks.
Mathematics self-help 90- 120 points
90- 120:
If you don't do the problem quickly enough, your mind will get stuck, and you will often make some low-level mistakes and lose points. The problem depends on luck.
Methods: Lacking the idea of doing the problem, try to "read the problem".
1. Read a lot of questions and give ideas, not counting.
2. Look at the answer without thinking.
3. Insist on reading the questions and training the sense of questions, and train the ability to think when you see the questions. Finally, you will find that the problems are interlinked. By this time, your math can reach 120+
Mathematics self-help 120- 140.
120- 140:
The score is stable at 120+, and if you go up, you should consolidate and expand at the same time, ensure that you don't lose details and expand the idea of the finale.
Methods: Consolidate and expand.
consolidate
Make the wrong book: review the wrong book at least twice a week.
Back to the textbook: read this book at least once every two weeks.
develop
1. Do 3-5 finale questions every night, preferably of the same type.
2. Complete the routine of summarizing this kind of topic and write it down in your notes.
3. Review the bushing road before the exam.
If you don't work hard, how can you want to take a back seat?