1. Develop good study habits: finish homework on time, observe classroom discipline and actively participate in classroom discussions.
2. Cultivate good thinking habits: learn to analyze problems, summarize, reason and judge, and form the ability of independent thinking.
3. Master basic concepts and formulas: understand and remember basic concepts of mathematics, such as the nature and algorithm of graphics; Familiar with common formulas, such as multiplication formula and algebraic simplification.
4. Do more exercises: consolidate knowledge points and improve problem-solving ability through a large number of exercises. You can practice from after-class exercises, test paper simulation questions and so on.
5. Learn to check and fill in the gaps: In the process of doing the questions, we should pay attention to summing up our mistakes, find out the reasons, and carry out targeted supplementary learning and training.
6. Cultivate problem-solving skills: learn to use some problem-solving methods and skills, such as drawing questions, setting unknowns, and discussing by categories, so as to improve the efficiency of problem-solving.
7. Pay attention to practical application: combine what you have learned with real life and cultivate your ability to apply mathematics.
8. Participate in math competitions or interest groups: Participating in math competitions can stimulate learning interest and improve problem-solving ability; Joining a math interest group can exchange learning experience with others and make progress.
9. Keep a good attitude: keep a positive learning attitude, face difficulties bravely, constantly adjust learning methods, and believe that you can learn math well.