In my personal experience, if you do poorly in math in Grade Two, you can do this:
First, it is very important to re-attach importance to the classroom.
Although this course sounds difficult to you, do your best. Try to listen carefully, remember carefully and think carefully. Understand as much as you can, and don't be impatient if you don't understand. Even if you only know a little, it is also a harvest and a success. At this moment, I can test myself to see if I have patience and perseverance.
Second, at the beginning, don't ask too much of yourself, let alone rush it.
We should start from the simplest, study the examples carefully according to the textbook knowledge, and then do the exercises after class. Practice after class, only do the previous questions, and learn to give up some extended questions. Otherwise, you will be stumped by some so-called "problems", which will seriously dampen your enthusiasm for learning unconsciously, so that you will unconsciously give up on yourself again. Once you give up on yourself again at this time, it is estimated that you really have to "play" math.
Third, pay attention to every detail.
Try to win the math teacher's favor or even love for you through the classroom, even in other aspects. Maybe this is a good start for you to improve your math scores.