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734 points in the college entrance examination, full marks in mathematics for the science champion. How is Xueba tempered?
For most students, mathematics is a "hidden pain" in their hearts. For me, not being able to do trigonometric functions is still the main content of my nightmare.

Those who can win the first place in the college entrance examination campaign are all proper academic tyrants, and most of them are good at mathematics, whether they are liberal arts students or science students. For example, Sun, the "Hebei Xueba", is the champion of full marks in mathematics.

20 18 Hebei province champion. Mathematics 150, English 148, Chinese 140, Science and Technology 296. He became famous in World War I because of his high score of 734 at that time, which made the media pay attention to him!

Although Sun wears glasses, he looks simple and honest. In the words of his family, he jumps up and down for half an hour every day. He is a very naughty boy!

Such a naughty boy can't sit still naturally, so his parents didn't enroll him in a remedial class, and Sun usually likes playing games. Then why did he get into Tsinghua? How is the road to learning hegemony practiced?

First, pay attention to basic knowledge, which is the same in every subject.

When sharing his experience with his younger brothers and sisters, Sun mentioned that basic knowledge is the foundation, and we must pay attention to the contents of textbooks. Read through the textbook, and it's easy to do the questions for the future when you understand it.

He analyzed the proportion of the difficulty of college entrance examination questions, among which simple questions accounted for three tenths, medium questions accounted for half and difficult questions accounted for two tenths. So as long as you understand the textbook, basically the simple and medium-sized problems are solved.

Second, listen carefully in class and review carefully after class.

After all, teachers have rich teaching experience, and both courses and teaching methods have been explored for many years. So prepare according to the teacher's ideas. That's right.

Sun believes that following the plan of the teacher and senior three is the only correct choice, which will get twice the result with half the effort. There should be targeted review after class.

Prepare an error book and write your mistakes on it after each exam. In this way, you can understand your weaknesses, strengthen your practice after class, and review in advance during the exam.

Third, mathematics should start from interest and pay attention to thinking training from an early age.

Sun got a perfect score of 150 in mathematics. When sharing his experience, he emphasized that besides paying attention to textbooks, listening carefully and reviewing in a targeted way, it is very important to be really interested in mathematics and pay attention to mathematical thinking training from an early age.

For Sun, doing math problems is never a torture, but more like a game. Every time I solve a problem, I feel more happy.

To make mathematics an interest, many parents and students understand this truth but don't know how to implement it! Dr. Greg Nelson specializes in children's interest in mathematics.

He found that children are born mathematicians around the age of 5, which means that correct enlightenment at this time will help children form a lifelong interest in mathematics. Dr. Greg Nelson recommended learning while playing.

This is also the way that many European and American countries have been using. For example, European and American mathematics advocates exploring mathematics, which is more important than calculating and memorizing formulas, establishing mathematical thinking and solving problems with mathematical thinking.

For example, when our children learn multiplication, they only need to recite the multiplication table of 99, while mathematics in European and American countries should teach them what multiplication is and why 3 times 3 gets 9. This is the difference.

So our children do better in math, but their ability to solve practical problems is worse. Take German mathematics as an example. There are many mathematicians in Germany, which is inseparable from their game enlightenment.