1. Understanding concepts: Mathematics is not only memorizing formulas and algorithms, but also understanding concepts. Try to start with basic concepts and gradually go deep into more complicated topics. If you understand the concept, you can understand why a formula or algorithm is effective.
2. Do more exercises: Mathematics is a subject that needs a lot of practice. By doing problems, we can better understand and master concepts, and at the same time improve the speed and accuracy of solving problems.
3. Make a study plan: Make a reasonable study plan and have a certain amount of study time every day. Moreover, you need to review what you have learned regularly to make sure that you can remember and understand it.
4. Ask for help: If you encounter difficulties on a certain topic, don't hesitate to ask for help. You can ask teachers, classmates or parents for help, and you can also consult relevant teaching materials and online resources.
5. Innovative thinking: Trying to solve the same problem in different ways can help you broaden your thinking and improve your problem-solving ability.
6. Keep a positive attitude: It may be difficult to learn math, but you need to keep a positive attitude. Remember, failure is a part of success, and every failure is a step towards success.
7. Combine with practice: apply the learned mathematics knowledge to real life as much as possible, which can increase your interest in mathematics and help you better understand and remember this knowledge.
Generally speaking, learning junior high school mathematics takes time and energy, but as long as you have determination and perseverance, you will succeed.