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Math scores in grade three are not good. Is it useful to learn Olympic Mathematics?
Students in Grade Three can study Olympiad appropriately, but their personal wishes should be fully considered. As a math teacher, it is not recommended to take the course of Olympic Mathematics.

Mathematical Olympics is not a compulsory course in primary schools. If you don't study Olympic Mathematics, you can still get good grades in junior high school.

Many parents mistakenly think that Olympic Mathematics is a difficult part in junior high school papers. If you study olympiad, you can get good grades in junior high school. This is a serious misunderstanding. First of all, the contents of junior high school papers do overlap with the Olympic Mathematics, but only partially. This part of overlapping knowledge schools can speak and practice. What I have learned in school is enough to cope with junior high school. Good grades have nothing to do with what you have learned, but with what you have learned. If children don't like learning Olympic Mathematics, parents won't force them to learn it, and students can't learn it, which not only wastes time, but also affects their mood and loses their confidence and interest in mathematics. Mastering the content of junior high school entrance examination is the key to getting high marks.

Some parents think that their friends' children have made great progress after learning Olympic Mathematics. You can't just look at the surface phenomenon. Children who have studied Olympiad for a period of time can improve their grades without studying Olympiad during this period. What really helps them improve their math scores is not the Olympics, but their own efforts and the efforts of school teachers.

Whether or not to learn Olympic Mathematics should fully refer to the child's personal wishes.

Many parents think they know a lot and insist on letting their children learn Olympic Mathematics. In the past, children liked mathematics, but as a result, they hated mathematics, and they disliked learning mathematics more and more. After a few years, the results were counted down, and parents began to complain that "children are not interested in mathematics, so many remedial classes have been given to their children, and so much money has been spent to make up lessons, but they still don't know how to learn." While complaining, these parents never thought that the reason for all these consequences was precisely because of their original wrong decision.

Whether or not to learn Olympic Mathematics, we must fully refer to the wishes of children. If children really like the Olympics, they can study. If not, don't let the children learn. Be sure to let the children make their own choices. Being forced to study can only bring consequences, not results.

Parents can help their children improve their math scores in this way.

Parents want to improve their children's math scores, and it is understandable to be admitted to an ideal junior high school. Parents can do this to help their children improve their math scores.

1, take the children to the bookstore to buy some math learning materials. There are a lot of study materials in the bookstore. Just pick one or two with your children. Your child is in the third grade, so just buy the third grade synchronization. On Saturday, Sunday and various holidays, there are many students in the bookstore. Some of them buy books by themselves, and some parents accompany them to buy books. Most people who can take the initiative to buy books are academic tyrants who know how to learn.

2. The primary school curriculum is not difficult. After buying back the study materials, parents can take their children to study together. Let's watch the explanation and do the exercises together, and see who did more right, and the right person explained it to the wrong person. Not only learned knowledge, but also improved the parent-child relationship.