2. Make a study plan: Make a practical study plan for students to ensure that they have enough time to review and practice. This plan should include daily study objectives and weekly review.
3. Provide practical opportunities: let students participate in solving practical problems, not just theoretical study. This can be achieved by solving mathematical problems, participating in mathematical competitions or conducting mathematical experiments.
4. Strengthen problem-solving skills: teach students how to solve problems effectively, such as using graphics, formulas and logical reasoning. At the same time, we should also teach them how to check the correctness of the answers.
5. Evaluate progress regularly: Evaluate students' progress regularly to ensure that they are on the right track. If students are found to have difficulties in a certain field, they can be given targeted counseling.
6. Encourage students to ask questions: Encouraging students to ask questions in the learning process can not only help them understand new concepts, but also improve their critical thinking ability.
7. Build self-confidence: For mathematics, self-confidence is very important. Teachers and parents should encourage students to believe in their abilities, not be afraid of making mistakes, and learn from them.
8. Create a good learning environment: An undisturbed and comfortable learning environment can help students concentrate on their studies better.
9. Use online resources: There are many online resources that can help students learn math, such as KhanAcademy and Mathway.
10. Family support: Parents' support is very important for students' study. Parents should encourage their children to learn mathematics and help them solve problems in their studies.