How to study mathematics
1, read the textbook and find out the principle.
Some students think that the content in the textbook is too simple. After reading it several times, they put it down and ran to brush the questions and do their homework. However, when the principle is not clear, it is likely to make more mistakes, which will not only undermine self-confidence, but also fail to understand the problem, which is useless.
There are also some students who choose to learn by rote because they don't know much about textbooks. Principle formula of mechanical memory. If you encounter topic deformation or synthesize several principles, you will usually find that you still can't do it or can't use it flexibly.
When reading, understand the ins and outs of the principle formula or derivation process, and try to understand it. Only by understanding the principle can we not worry about the change of the topic.
2. Step by step, focusing on understanding.
Sometimes when you encounter a particularly difficult chapter, you will feel afraid of difficulties and choose to give up. Doing so will bring some risks and make math learning out of touch.
Because the content of mathematics is coherent, the last knowledge point may be the next foundation. If you choose to let go of this place that you don't understand, you may not be able to keep up with the content behind, so problems will accumulate. It is suggested that students study according to the chapters arranged in the textbook, don't care too much about the slow learning speed, and judge whether they really understand it.
3, a lot of practice, insist on brushing questions, insist on brushing questions.
Can you think about how many exercises you have done? How many math exercise books have you made? Once, a Tsinghua schoolmaster recalled his middle school life and said, I remember that mathematics was a relatively weak subject at that time. In order to catch up with the progress, I spent a summer vacation doing about 50 sets of math test papers.
At that time, I had time to brush questions every day. Later, mathematics suddenly "enlightened" and its grades soared. After that, in addition to the questions assigned by the teacher, I also bought three sets of math tutoring exercises.
Although this student's experience is not suitable for you, it is difficult to improve math without a lot of practice. Practice makes perfect. Only by doing a lot of exercises, reading more questions and doing them smoothly can we accumulate problem-solving skills.