A friend, her son is a senior one in a key high school. If you can enter this high school, you have basically stepped into the door of the university.
It is said that my friend's son also passed all the way and entered this key high school with high scores!
At ordinary times, our mothers with children naturally learn from her, and she tells us in detail how to do it and how to teach it.
Once, after the final exam, I asked her to play.
She said: Sorry, I will go to my son's school in the future.
Me: Don't you have to take a vacation to get your report card after the exam?
She: My son's grades came out and he passed the math exam 142. He failed in the exam. He should communicate with the teacher and let his son use the holiday to check for leaks and make up for vacancies, so that he can do better in the next exam!
Me: such a high score!
I'm worried about my average math score. Hey, it seems that when I was in high school, I didn't get this score in math, which was a blow.
I remember watching a video before: an interview with a student in Tsinghua University.
Q: How many points did you get in the college entrance examination for Chinese?
Answer: 100.
Q: Then how did you get into Tsinghua?
A: I got the math exam 150!
Hehe, on the importance of learning mathematics well!
I used to think that I would know the specific score when the exam results came out.
This time, my friend made me understand that after the exam, I must pay attention to communication with the teacher.
Parents should listen to the teacher's opinion first. After all, teachers know children's learning well.
Then carefully analyze the test paper with the children. Those knowledge points are not very skilled, and those questions are not familiar. We must understand them thoroughly in order to prevent making the same mistake again in the next exam.
We should praise the children's progress in every exam and keep them up.
When a student is studying, he will face many exams, of course, there are times when he does well and times when he doesn't do well.
We want to solve problems with children, not with problems!