When students enter junior high school, the courses they study are very different from those in primary schools. Students will be exposed to many new subjects. The new courses in junior high school include history, geography, physics, chemistry and biology, and some subjects will be changed in each grade. Chinese, mathematics, English, morality and rule of law will run through junior high school for three years.
Geography, biology and history will be offered in grade seven, physics in grade eight and chemistry in grade nine.
The reason why junior high school courses are arranged in this way is mainly to consider students' acceptance ability. The first-year students who have just entered junior high school are still influenced by primary school learning thoughts and habits.
Independent thinking
The guidance of junior middle school students should focus on the cultivation of learning methods and learning will. After entering junior high school, students' learning independence is gradually enhanced. In classroom teaching, teachers pay more attention to inspiring students to think independently; In addition to focusing on classroom teaching, students also need to consciously arrange their own learning activities.
self-study ability
The influence of self-study ability on academic performance is obviously enhanced, and students with strong learning dependence tend to get worse and worse. Parents should promptly guide students to make full use of the good study habits that have been formed in primary school.
Will cultivation
Quickly adapt to the requirements of junior high school learning and help them form relatively independent learning ability in junior high school. The guidance of students should focus more on the cultivation of learning methods and learning will.
Non-intelligence cultivation
Learning in junior high school is mainly to learn and cultivate basic knowledge and basic ability. Although intelligence plays an increasingly important role in learning, non-intelligence factors still play a very important role.