1, poor logical thinking
Mathematics tests students' logical thinking ability. Students with strong logical thinking ability can have more problem-solving methods when they see a topic, and they will draw inferences from others and will not be limited by the same problem-solving methods.
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Traditionally, many tutorial classes on the market should teach students the ability to solve problems and extrapolate, because there is definitely not only one solution to a math problem. Now many tutorial classes only teach students the formulas and routines to solve problems. After a long time, students will have problems. If the topic is asked in another way, students will not write directly, which is a manifestation of poor logical thinking ability.
2. Poor basic knowledge
No matter which subject you want to get better grades in, you need students to have enough solid basic knowledge. Maybe many students think that Chinese and English need to be memorized and accumulated, and so does mathematics? Answers are naturally needed, such as a question, which can be answered by a set of formulas, but if students can't think of a formula, then the question will naturally go wrong.
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Therefore, if you want to improve your math grades, you must consolidate your basic knowledge, otherwise your grades will not improve. At this point, if you don't work hard, the teacher can't help you.
I haven't found a suitable learning method yet.
Mathematics is really hard to get, so it is necessary to find a suitable learning method to learn this subject. Maybe many students will say, I often do problems, why is it still difficult to improve my math scores? In fact, this is because students have fallen into a "misunderstanding" in their studies, and it is impossible to improve their grades just by brushing the questions.
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If students want to improve their math scores, it's best to prepare a wrong problem book, record the problems they can't and do wrong in the process of brushing the problems, and solve them immediately. Remember to record not only the correct answer, but also the wrong answer you wrote at the beginning. The purpose is to find out why I made a mistake. Through such accumulation, my grades will naturally improve gradually.
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4. Slack in math.
Many students may not learn math well, and after a long time, they will have psychological resistance to this subject. In fact, this is also a very normal phenomenon. After all, not all students can do it. Such slacking off the study of mathematics subjects will naturally lead to a significant decline in grades. Such students and teachers can see it through observation, but teachers can only impart knowledge, but there is nothing they can do.