Senior one students are faced with children at home when they take the math test. At the age of senior one, I haven't finished the questions at the end of each exam. As parents, we must first understand why our children have not finished reading. Is it because there is not enough time for exams, or because children can't solve other problems at all? First of all, when educating children, parents should let them know that they should do what they know first. If you can't work out the last question, you can think for the last time. If you waste all your time on problems that you can't do, problems that you can do may also delay your time.
Parents should give them symptomatic training. When training children, try to let them watch more math exercises and train them to take exams. In fact, for most children, there is plenty of time during the exam, unless it is a question that children can't write at all, and the thinking time is too long, which will directly affect children's writing other papers. Parents should let their children learn to face it correctly, and don't be too nervous every time they encounter problems in the exam.
Some children are absent-minded during the exam. Some children show a confident look when facing the problems they know. But when solving problems, they may write answers or do some other problems, which will lead to carelessness. As parents, children should be asked to speed up the writing of test papers so that they can have 2-3 more test papers. Through this way of checking, you can calculate whether the answers in your math test paper are correct many times, thus ensuring the results of the test paper.