1. Establish good study habits: keep a certain amount of study time every day, insist on doing homework and reviewing, and avoid procrastination and rote memorization.
2. Understanding concepts: Mathematics is a subject based on concepts, so we should pay attention to understanding the connotation and extension of concepts, not just memorizing formulas.
3. Do more exercises: Mathematics needs a lot of exercises to consolidate knowledge and improve problem-solving ability. You can choose to do some classic questions and simulation questions.
4. Ask for help: If you encounter difficulties or don't understand, ask teachers, classmates or parents for help and solve problems in time.
5. Make a study plan: arrange the study time and content reasonably, break down the knowledge points into small goals and complete them step by step to avoid learning too much at once.
6. Multi-angle thinking: There are often many solutions to mathematical problems. Learn to think from different angles and cultivate flexible thinking ability.
7. Make notes and summaries: In the learning process, record key knowledge and problem-solving methods in time, and form your own notes and summaries to facilitate review and review.
8. Participate in math competitions or remedial classes: Participating in math competitions can improve problem-solving ability and thinking flexibility, and participating in remedial classes can systematically learn and review knowledge.
9. Create a learning environment: keep a quiet and tidy learning environment, stay away from interference and entertainment, and concentrate on your studies.
10. Perseverance: Mathematics is a subject that needs long-term accumulation and continuous practice. We should keep patience and perseverance and keep learning.