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Analysis and improvement measures of seventh grade mathematics scores
Analysis of seventh grade mathematics achievement and improvement measures;

First, the performance analysis:

Mastery of knowledge points: Through the analysis of students' test papers and their usual homework, it is found that students are not sure about some basic knowledge points, such as basic concepts and formulas such as arithmetic, algebra and geometry.

Problem-solving ability: In the process of solving problems, students often can't skillfully use the knowledge they have learned. For some comprehensive problems, their problem-solving ideas are not clear and they lack problem-solving skills.

Examination mentality: Some students have bad mentality, such as nervousness and anxiety, when facing the math exam, which affects their grades.

Second, the improvement measures:

Strengthen the consolidation of basic knowledge: In view of the basic knowledge points that students can't grasp firmly, teachers need to strengthen review and guidance, so that students can understand concepts and master formulas and ensure that basic knowledge is solid.

Improving problem-solving ability: Teachers should pay attention to cultivating students' problem-solving ability and imparting problem-solving skills in the teaching process, so that students can quickly find problem-solving ideas when facing comprehensive problems.

Adjusting test mentality: Teachers should pay attention to students' mental health, help students adjust their test mentality, overcome negative emotions such as nervousness and anxiety, and respond to the test with a good attitude.

Home-school cooperation: Parents and teachers pay close attention to students' learning situation, keep abreast of students' difficulties and problems in learning, and seek solutions to improve students' math scores.

Personalized guidance: According to the characteristics and needs of different students, teachers can provide personalized guidance, pay attention to students' learning interests and specialties, and stimulate students' learning enthusiasm.

Expanding knowledge: how to cultivate mathematical thinking and creativity

Cultivate students' interest. Stimulating students' interest in mathematics is the key to improve mathematical thinking and creativity. Teachers can use vivid and interesting teaching methods, such as story explanation and actual case analysis, to attract students' attention and make them feel the charm of mathematics.

Pay attention to the study of basic knowledge. Students need to master the basic knowledge of mathematics, such as mathematical formulas and concepts. Only by mastering these basic knowledge can we apply them freely in solving practical problems and provide a foundation for creation.

Cultivate students' thinking ability. Mathematical thinking ability includes logical thinking, spatial thinking and abstract thinking. In the teaching process, teachers can cultivate students' thinking ability through heuristic teaching and inquiry teaching.

Improve the ability to solve problems. Teachers should teach problem-solving skills and methods so that students can quickly find solutions when facing various types of problems.