1. Understand the textbook structure: First, be familiar with the textbook structure of junior high school mathematics, including the content and order of each chapter. This can help you better understand and remember the knowledge points.
2. Make a study plan: Make a reasonable study plan according to the textbook structure and your own learning progress. The plan should include daily study time, study time and review time of each knowledge point.
3. Classification and induction: classify knowledge points according to types, such as algebra, geometry and statistics. This can help you better understand the relationship between knowledge points.
4. Making mind maps: In the learning process, you can try to organize knowledge points with mind maps. It is helpful to deepen the understanding of knowledge points by showing knowledge points in the form of graphics.
5. Take notes and summarize: When learning each knowledge point, take notes and summarize. Record important formulas, theorems and problem-solving methods for easy reference and review.
6. Regular review: review the knowledge points learned regularly to consolidate memory. You can review by doing problems, checking for leaks and filling gaps.
7. Participate in competitions and discussions: Participating in math competitions and discussing with classmates and teachers can help you to understand and master knowledge points more deeply.
8. Make a wrong book: record the wrong questions in the wrong book, analyze the reasons for the mistakes, and correct them in time. This will help you avoid making mistakes on similar topics again.
9. Make a test plan: In the process of learning, you can test yourself regularly to test your learning effect. Through the test, we can find our own shortcomings and make targeted improvements.
10. Patience and perseverance: sorting out and summarizing junior high school mathematics knowledge points is a long-term process, which requires patience and perseverance. Only through continuous study and hard work can we really master what we have learned.