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How to learn history and mathematics well?
For mathematics, I'm sorry I don't have a good method either, that is, listen carefully in class and do more exercises after class. If we can take part in more competitions. Whether you can get a good ranking. More participation will lead to more problems. You can study olympiad after class if you have the conditions.

What history fears most is that it is not interested. If you are interested, compare the numbers. In fact, the history of junior high school is not too difficult. It is a fact that it is difficult to remember the age of history. I seldom remember it on purpose. In fact, you won't spend much time on history. You can watch more documentaries, such as the central recording and broadcasting channel. If you can read it with interest. Some historical facts will be remembered inadvertently. Or you can watch some historical novels or TV. Because it will be more memorable. If time is short, you can use the following methods.

(1) sequential memory method: memory in sequence according to the development order of events themselves.

(2) Feature memory method: For knowledge with similar content, after careful observation and comprehensive comparison, find out the features that are particularly easy to remember in the content to be memorized.

(3) Regular memory method: In the learning process, look for regular things to remember.

(4) Memory method every other year: remember historical events with certain regularity together.

(5) Repeated memory method: consolidate memory through repeated reading.

(6) Memory method: Remember what you have learned as often as possible and in time, and strengthen your memory in the process of memory.

(7) Homophonic memorization: change the things to be memorized into words, phrases, phrases or fabricated sentences with the same or similar pronunciation to make them easy to remember.

(8) Image mnemonic method: For more abstract content, it can be vividly depicted by charts.

(9) Discuss the memorization method: If you don't understand enough in the learning process, you may wish to discuss with your classmates according to your own views first, so that it is easier to remember the correct things in the discussion.

(10) Formula Memory Method: Writing the memorized contents into formulas or ballads is a memory method that turns boring into fun.

(1 1) prefix memorization method: connect the prefixes of the materials to be memorized into sentences.

(12) Practice memorization method: You can practice, test and experiment some things that can be memorized by hand to enhance the memory effect.

(13) Associative memory method: Associative memory is one of the effective methods to promote memory.

(14) Multi-sensory participation memory method: Multi-sensory participation in memory activities can greatly improve the memory level.

(15) Information compression mnemonic method: remember the general outline first, and then remember every detail step by step, from coarse to fine.

(16) Comparative memory method: When remembering similar things, you can compare them and find out the similarities and differences.

(17) Classified memory method: List the contents to be memorized into an outline, sort them out by categories, and then memorize them.

(18) Key memorization method: remember the key points such as formulas, theorems, conclusions, basic concepts and important sentences in the whole content as a "chain" to connect all the contents.

(19) Understanding mnemonic method: Only deeply understood knowledge can be firmly remembered.

(20) Inferential memory method: use one thing to lead to something close or something with causal relationship to remember.

(2 1) network memory method: If we can connect all the knowledge points we have learned into a line, form a surface and weave it into a network, then the connections between the various parts of knowledge will be clearly visible.

However, we still need to constantly review and consolidate. Occasionally look through history books,

Come on, I hope I can adopt.