Review regularly: Establish the habit of reviewing mathematics every day, and consolidate basic knowledge by doing exercises and taking notes.
2. Find a problem: analyze the reasons for your poor math, which may be that your basic knowledge is weak and your problem-solving ideas are not clear. After discovering problems, study and practice in a targeted way.
3. Ask for help: Ask teachers, classmates or parents for help and answer questions. Teachers can provide guidance and guidance, students can learn and discuss with each other, and parents can give encouragement and support.
4. Do more exercises: improve your math ability through a lot of exercises. You can choose a problem set suitable for your own level to practice and master various problem-solving methods and skills.
5. Actively participate in the classroom: listen carefully, actively participate in math class, ask and answer questions, and deepen the understanding and memory of knowledge points.
6. Use auxiliary tools: You can use auxiliary tools such as math teaching software and online learning resources to improve the learning effect, such as math practice APP and online video tutorial. Remember, mathematics is a subject that needs constant practice and exploration, and unremitting efforts and continuous learning are the key to improving mathematics performance.