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The first volume of grade six: summary of math exam, reflection (300 words) (written by our students) 1. Recognize position 2. Clear goal 3. Set goal 4. What to do in the future
Today, our class had a "mid-term exam", and I got 87 points, ranking sixth. I read the test paper carefully. In fact, I can do better in the exam, and I want to find out why.

How careless of me! What punctuation marks are missing, wrong words are written, the topic is unclear, etc.-all are low-level mistakes. There are so many mistakes, the key is that I don't do my homework carefully and my handwriting is very sloppy, which leads to my bad habit of "carelessness" in exams. Alas! If only I were not careless! First of all, I want to get rid of my careless and sloppy homework, try to get rid of my careless little tail completely, and form the good habit of doing a good job of checking later. To tell the truth, the wrong question in every exam is not that I can't do it, but that this careless little tail is in trouble.

Besides, I can't do many questions. Of course, I usually do my homework slowly and inefficiently, which leads to my neglect of rest time and extracurricular reading. So in the future, I will speed up my homework, improve my efficiency, do some homework, read some helpful extracurricular books, arrange my rest time reasonably, so that I can have more sleep and more energy in class.

In the future, I will do as written above to make myself a better young pioneer!