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Why do I feel bored when I do math problems? I am so bored that I want to tear up my math homework.
Math is really annoying. You'll think I've done nothing right. Stop doing it.

First of all (personal experience)-you have to understand and know clearly that you can do it. I made a lot of mistakes at first, but after entering junior high school, my math was obviously better. You have to do it right first, so that you have a sense of accomplishment and you have the motivation to follow.

Secondly, you can run like crazy after class, but you should concentrate on every minute of class. The higher the math is, the more difficult it is. You must never miss class. It's likely that you won't understand when you're distracted. If you can't concentrate, you can play an intellectual game.

The game is as follows: draw a 25-grid form and fill in 1 to 25 in disorder. Read 1 to 25 as soon as possible after filling it out, and look for it while watching. Make more forms and practice once or twice a day. It usually takes 30 to 40 seconds to find them. It took me more than a minute for the first time. Every practice will be faster. I'm over twenty seconds now.

If the foundation is not good, reading books and copying questions foolishly will make the foundation difficult to understand. Know the formula and master it skillfully. If you take the initiative to solve the problem, you really won't ask the teacher. Try to finish math at school.

By the way, what grade are you in now?