First, pay more attention to the result than the process.
Second, we don't pay enough attention to right and wrong questions.
1. Let's talk about the first point, emphasize the result and ignore the process.
I believe many students have made the mistake: after getting a topic, they will be eager to write when they see that it is very simple. As a result, I was active in thinking. Although I got the answer quickly, I lost many steps in my hurry and couldn't get full marks smoothly.
It's natural to prepare for the math exam, but some students only pay attention to the results and get the correct answers, and they don't pay attention to the steps, which is obviously very unwise. You know, in the process of solving mathematical problems, every step is related to the final result. One wrong step is a thousand miles away. Therefore, in the process of doing math problems, it should be our ultimate goal to understand all kinds of problem-solving ideas and methods.
2. Let's talk about the second point. We can't attach too much importance to the wrong questions.
Maybe you have had the experience that when you are doing a problem, you often can't decide which method to use to solve it when you encounter a familiar problem. Sometimes, although you do it, the result will inevitably end in a mistake.
What is the reason? Because we don't pay enough attention to right and wrong. Those wrong questions were not digested and absorbed in time.
The biggest fear of learning mathematics is laziness. When you encounter problems that you don't understand and are easy to make mistakes, you must not be careless. You must make every knowledge point clear with your heart. Repeat your mistakes, mark every mistake, and write every step clearly in the error correction book until you understand these vague knowledge thoroughly. Step by step, your math scores will improve day by day. More wonderful learning methods are on koalas!