1. Make a study plan: reasonably arrange the study time every day to ensure that there is enough time to review and practice mathematics.
2. Understanding concepts: Mathematics is a concept-based discipline, which ensures a clear understanding of each concept. If in doubt, ask the teacher in time.
3. Do more exercises: consolidate what you have learned and improve your problem-solving ability through a large number of exercises. You can use the exercises in textbooks, teaching AIDS or online resources.
4. Pay attention to basic knowledge: Mathematics is a step-by-step subject, so as to ensure a solid grasp of basic concepts and operation methods. If the foundation is weak, you can find some basic textbooks for supplementary study.
5. Do more mock exams: mock exams can help you get familiar with the exam form and rhythm, find your own weak links, and adjust your learning methods in time.
6. Ask for help: If you encounter difficulties, don't be afraid to ask for help from teachers, classmates or parents. They can give you guidance and support.
7. Create a learning environment: When learning mathematics, create a quiet and tidy learning environment to avoid interference and distraction.
8. A variety of learning methods: Try different learning methods, such as oral calculation, written calculation, using a calculator, etc. Find a learning method that suits you.
9. Multi-angle thinking: In the process of solving problems, try to think from different angles and cultivate flexible thinking ability.
10. Persistence and self-confidence: Mathematics needs constant study and practice, keep an attitude of persistence and self-confidence, and believe that you can make progress.