For senior one students, most mathematics knowledge comes from textbooks, and only a small part of knowledge is extracurricular expansion. Therefore, if senior one students want to learn mathematics well, they must first understand the textbook knowledge thoroughly. Usually, when you do problems, you should also focus on the textbook, do the exercises in the textbook well, and then do other problems.
2. Preview before class
For many senior one students, they haven't developed good study habits and the habit of previewing before class. However, if you want to learn math well in senior one, you must prepare for the exam. If you don't have much time, you can browse the main contents of the teacher and have a general impression. In this way, in class, we can better keep up with the teacher's ideas.
3. take notes.
For senior one students, it is also very important to take good class notes if they want to learn math well. Don't think that taking notes is what liberal arts students should do, and science also needs it. Senior one students should be clear that not all knowledge points can be mastered in these 45 minutes. At this time, they should write down the knowledge they don't understand and study after class.
Related instructions
A person can constantly improve by constantly accepting new knowledge, encountering setbacks, having doubts and summing up. "Students who can't summarize will not improve their ability, and frustration experience is the cornerstone of success." Through the usual contact and communication with teachers and classmates, the general learning steps are gradually summarized.
Including: making a plan, self-study before class, paying attention to class, reviewing in time, completing homework independently, solving problems, systematically summarizing and studying after class, which can be briefly summarized into four links (preview, class, arrangement and homework) and one step (review summary). Each link has profound content, strong purpose and pertinence, and should be put in place.