Remedies for Poor Math Achievement in Grade Three.
Keep up with the teacher's review progress
Poor math performance in grade three shows that you have not laid a good foundation. You must keep up with the teacher's learning progress in the next study. You must listen attentively in class, and you must not be absent-minded or lazy. The teacher is reviewing very important test sites and classroom classic questions. When you encounter problems, you should actively raise them, not be ambiguous, and solve your daily study tasks in a down-to-earth manner every day. Especially for students with weak foundation, we must find out the knowledge points we don't understand in time, otherwise the problems will accumulate.
Be good at summing up and thinking
Students with poor math scores should be good at summing up and thinking, reading more books, thinking more and summing up more in the review process. Reading more refers to reading the definitions and concepts in textbooks repeatedly, and it is best to memorize them. Thinking is more about what you have done, especially what you have done wrong, why you have done wrong, where you have done wrong, and how to solve such problems next time. Summing up more is to sum up the skills you have mastered in your own words, and review them frequently to deepen your impression, so as to remedy your poor grades.
How to remedy the poor math 1) From today on, honestly write the reasons in brackets at the back of each step, even if you are slow in doing the problem, you should develop this habit;
2) From today on, your wrong questions can only be caused by carelessness or unclear concepts, and it is absolutely not allowed to be caused by random guessing. When this habit is formed, you will see the first qualitative change in mathematics-mathematics is so rigorous and beautiful. You begin to understand that it is no wonder that math can get full marks and Chinese is difficult (such as subjective composition quality).
You are also beginning to realize the role of rational thinking. This is very important for you in the future, whether you study physical chemistry in middle school or financial engineering in college.