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How to remedy pupils' poor math?
The remedial measures for students' poor math are as follows:

Strengthen the basic operation. This is the most basic, if the basic operation often makes mistakes, it is easy to lose points. You can buy some oral arithmetic exercise books with your children (or do your own exercises) and practice 10 minutes every day. It can be done in stages, such as completing the calculation of 100 crossing in 3 minutes, resting for 3 minutes, and then continuing. In this way, there is no learning burden, and mathematics knowledge can be well consolidated.

Remember the formula. After the basic operation is consolidated, you can start to let the children remember the formulas, list all the commonly used formulas, and remember two or three every day. Then, use the weekend time to practice reading multiple-choice formula, and judge which formula to use for calculation through reading and reviewing the questions. On the one hand, you can be familiar with the topic, on the other hand, you can better grasp the application of the formula.

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Lack of logical thinking is also the main reason why children are not good at math. Therefore, in daily life, parents must pay attention to helping children develop logical thinking ability and habits.

Everyone's thinking ability is different, so their thinking habits are different. For example, some children are more inclined to image and perceptual thinking, while these children are relatively weak in numerical and logical thinking in mathematics.

This kind of children will not have too many questions on the basic knowledge and understanding of mathematics, but if they encounter some relatively difficult questions, it will be more difficult to answer them. For these children, parents can let their children read more speculative novels in peacetime and exercise their logical thinking. On how to deal with children's poor math, experts also remind parents not to use beating and cursing when educating their children.