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How to improve your grades by rote learning in mathematics in senior one?
I tested it myself.

If you are a freshman in LZ, it will be easy.

1. Actually, I think the most important thing is self-confidence. No matter what your junior high school is like, high school mathematics is different, and junior high school is very dead and dull. If you just follow the method of junior high school, you can't learn high school mathematics well, at least you won't be top-notch. So, give yourself confidence! This is the motivation.

2. Have confidence and then take action. It's best to finish most of the courses by yourself, without drilling deeply, and look at the knowledge outline of reference books and get a general grasp. Then, read the textbook (there are many skills in the college entrance examination now, such as a formula of proportional method) and do the exercises in the book, which are simple and don't need to be deep.

At the same time of self-study, the most important thing is the course taught by the teacher. You should delve into it wherever you talk. If possible, you can take remedial classes. That's what happened before. Share a good /a/ 1.html for reference only. With the pace of the teacher, on the basis of self-study, I began to do some college entrance examination questions. Some questions may be difficult at first, and some skills of knowledge points may not be mentioned by the teacher. However, you should study hard and explore the essence of knowledge.

4. Notebook, I didn't notice this at first, and I regret it very much. What to write in the notebook, remember your own skills and the teacher's skills (preferably correct the questions), and remember the wrong questions (don't write wrong questions, classify the mistakes, and write down the reasons for your mistakes after each category)

As mentioned above, in senior two, classes will be very easy. You just need to learn skills and think. At this time, you can start training with multiple solutions to one question and think of as many ways as possible to communicate with your classmates.

6. In the first year of high school, it is normal to feel dizzy at first. The connection between junior high school and senior high school is like this. You must give yourself confidence and study hard. This transition period will pass quickly.

7. The following are the problems I encountered.

A. solid geometry (the lesson of blood, remember), I learned "synthesis method" at first (you don't have to worry about what it is first), which is very simple.

This is a simple solid geometry. In the second year of high school, you will learn the "coordinate method" (this is basically a common method). Coordinate method is a panacea. However, you must remember that you should never use it too much. After learning the coordinate method, use the coordinate method for solid geometry problems. Don't think about it, just start writing. Finally, I found that I couldn't use the comprehensive method ... Now the college entrance examination is biased towards the comprehensive method. A few years ago, the college entrance examination questions were handled by the coordinate method, which was very fast. But recently, the coordinate method is not working well, even useless. The synthesis method is thinking, and the coordinate method is calculation.

It is foolproof that both of them pass the test. So I suggest you practice both methods, but the comprehensive method is the main method, supplemented by the coordinate method.

B. conic curve, usually the last three questions in the college entrance examination, is more difficult. It is not recommended to do the college entrance examination questions immediately after learning, and the foundation should be solid (must, must, must remember).

C. Derivatives are usually difficult, but they also have a solid foundation. Derivatives are usually lively, and it seems useless to ask the sea tactics (don't get involved). Only by mastering thinking and skills can we learn derivatives well.

To sum up: self-confidence (always saying to myself: I can do it), foundation (the source of everything, be firm), research (I once found a rule until 3 am), induction (that is, your notebook)

Do the above, stick to it for 3 years, and take the college entrance examination at least 135. If you add a little competitive thinking, you can guarantee 140.