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Final review plan for primary school students in the next semester of grade six
Hello, Joe, I'm in the sixth grade, too, and my grades are good ~

English: First, memorize English words and texts, read the notes made in class, and buy an exercise book if possible. In my opinion, exercise is the best way to make up for my shortcomings.

Math: Sort out the original test paper, read the wrong questions by yourself, and you'd better do similar questions yourself to ensure that you won't make mistakes in the exam. Secondly, if you have a good foundation, there is the most important point: Orsay ~! Last time, I won the top ten in my grade through the Olympic Games. These days are the last review, so be sure to pay attention to the class. The content of the teacher's class will be very important these days ~!

Chinese: recite the text. If the economy permits, if you haven't copied the class notes, it is very useful to buy a textbook and chew it. What's more, memorize everything accumulated by those tested sentences.

In short, do these things:

First, learn textbook knowledge well.

Second, pay attention to extracurricular accumulation.

Third, strengthen writing training.

I must have written it myself, and I didn't copy it online.

thank you