2. Listening carefully in class and improving the efficiency of classroom learning can often get twice the result with half the effort. Learning is not always learning. What we have to do is to concentrate on learning only when we are studying, especially in class. Listen carefully in class and cultivate from an early age.
3. Review properly after class, do more questions appropriately, and develop good problem-solving habits. What we have just learned is often forgotten soon. We need to consolidate what we have learned by constantly doing problems, starting with the most basic problems and then deepening gradually.
4. Be good at thinking and never give up easily. There are often some problems in mathematics, which can exercise children's logical thinking ability. It may make children unable to start at first, but they can't form the habit of not doing it at first sight. You can operate slowly and let him develop a good habit of being good at learning.
5. Treat the exam correctly and exercise your summing-up ability. Be very familiar with the knowledge points you have learned before the exam, and you need to sum up the wrong questions after the exam regardless of the score.