1. Analyze the current situation: First, analyze your math scores and understand your strengths and weaknesses. You can evaluate your level by looking at your previous exam results and homework results.
2. Setting goals: According to the analysis results, set specific goals. Goals should be specific, measurable and achievable. For example, improve math scores to the top five in the class.
3. Make a plan: Make a detailed study plan according to the goal. The plan should include daily study time, study contents and study methods. You can divide the learning content into different modules and concentrate on learning one module every day.
4. Looking for resources: Find suitable learning resources, such as textbooks, reference books and problem sets. You can ask teachers, classmates or parents for help and find out what resources are helpful to you.
5. Develop learning methods: Develop your own learning methods according to your own learning habits and characteristics. You can try different learning methods, such as taking notes, sorting out problem-solving ideas, and attending remedial classes.
6. Insist on learning: Insist on learning mathematics according to the formulated plans and methods every day. We should maintain a positive learning attitude, overcome difficulties and setbacks, and constantly improve our learning ability.
7. Review regularly: Review what you have learned regularly to consolidate your memory. You can make a review plan and conduct a comprehensive review once a week or a month.
8. Problem-solving training: Improve problem-solving ability and test-taking ability through a lot of exercises. You can choose some classic questions and simulation questions for training and get familiar with the questions and requirements.
9. Timely feedback: Ask the teacher and give timely feedback on the learning situation. If you don't understand, you can ask the teacher for advice and guidance.
10. Adjust the plan: adjust the study plan in time according to the study situation and feedback results. If you find that a certain learning method is not suitable for you, you can try other methods. If you find that you can't master a certain knowledge point well, you can increase the corresponding study time and practice.
In a word, to make a concrete plan to improve the math score of Grade One in senior high school, we need to make clear the goal, make a plan, find resources, formulate learning methods, persist in learning, review regularly, do exercises, give timely feedback and adjust the plan. Through planned study and hard work, I believe I can improve my math scores.