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How to write my achievements in mathematics?
Math my harvest is written like this:

In six years of primary school study, nothing bothers me more than math. In mathematics, my grades are not top-notch. Every time I take a math exam, I always feel that I did well after the exam. However, since the paper was handed down, my grades have been unsatisfactory. It can be said that mathematics is the biggest obstacle in my primary school life.

In mathematics, I have been looking for my own reasons and summarized the following points:

1, lazy to do the problem. Quantitative change leads to qualitative change. As long as you do more questions and read more questions, no matter what questions you choose in the exam, you will soon find a quick and simple solution.

If you are lazy to do the calculation, the accuracy of the calculation will be greatly reduced. There are calculation questions in the test paper, and the score accounts for about 1/4 of the test paper, and the calculation questions also involve fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false questions, multiple-choice questions and other questions. It can be said that calculation is the basis of learning mathematics well.

2, lazy to think. Mathematics is a subject different from other subjects. It requires a high degree of flexibility of the brain, and in many problems, there will be hidden conditions, unnecessary conditions and so on. If we can't distinguish these conditions, it's futile to learn mathematics well.

3, lazy to talk. There are many conceptual things in mathematics. For example, the perimeter formula of a circle, the area formula of a rectangle and so on. These formulas require us to remember them. Only by memorizing these formulas can we really play them out in the exam.

Generally speaking, mathematics is a diligent subject. In junior high school, I will pay close attention to mathematics, work hard to solve problems, use my head and talk well. As long as I spend more time and energy on math, my math scores will definitely improve!